Pest Control in San Dimas, CA
Licensed, owner-operated termite and pest control for San Dimas homes and businesses.
Out on the eastern end of the valley, San Dimas lives next to a lot of open land: Bonelli Park and Puddingstone, canyon edges, horse properties and brushy hillsides. Open land is great for weekends and rough on garages, because every late summer it sends waves of field crickets and spiders toward irrigated yards and cool slabs.
Add the Via Verde hills and the older neighborhoods near downtown, and you get the full SGV menu: rodents working the canyon edges, ants in the kitchens, and termites in everything from ranch homes to newer builds. We cover all of it.

What San Dimas Properties Deal With
Cricket and spider season
Late-summer pushes out of the open land around Bonelli send crickets and spiders into San Dimas garages and homes. Perimeter timing matters.
Canyon-edge rodents
Homes backing brush and horse property see steady mouse and rat pressure. Exclusion plus trapping breaks the cycle.
Termites east to west
Drywood termites in older wood-sided homes and subterranean activity along slabs both show up here. Inspection tells you which one you have.
Pest Problems We Handle in San Dimas
Nearby Areas We Service
The Local Rundown
Canyon Country Pests, Handled Properly.
San Dimas lives closer to open land than most of the valley — Bonelli Park, the canyons, the horse properties along the northern edge. That adjacency is the whole pest story: ticks in the tall grass and trail edges, rodents commuting from open space into barns and attics, and spiders everywhere structures meet brush.
Horse and acreage properties have their own rhythm — feed storage draws rodents, and water sources keep everything else coming back.
The newer tracts toward the 57 see a calmer version: seasonal ant surges, crickets in garages every fall, and slab-built subterranean termite pressure.
We service all of it from Arcadia with genuine same-week scheduling. For acreage properties we quote after walking the land, not from a city-lot price sheet.
San Dimas Questions
Quick Answers.
Every August my garage fills with crickets. Normal?
Very normal for San Dimas, and very fixable. A timed perimeter treatment plus sealing garage and door gaps keeps the seasonal wave outside.
Do you come out to the eastern SGV regularly?
Yes. San Dimas is part of our regular coverage, and route-day scheduling keeps pricing reasonable this far east.
Do you service horse properties and larger lots in San Dimas?
Yes. Acreage changes the plan — feed rooms, tack storage and barn perimeters need rodent programs designed around animals, and we use placements and products selected with livestock in mind. Quotes happen on-site.
When is tick season in San Dimas?
Peak activity runs spring through early summer, but our mild winters mean ticks never fully stop. If your yard borders brush or you ride the trails, a harborage treatment at the yard edges makes the biggest dent.
What does pest control cost in San Dimas?
It depends on the property and the pest — larger lots and horse properties take more ground to cover than a standard yard. I quote free, in person or from photos, with an honest written price before any work starts.
Do canyon-edge San Dimas homes need more rodent work?
Often, yes. Homes near the canyons and open space get steadier rodent pressure as animals move down looking for food and warmth. Exclusion — sealing the roofline, vents and gaps — paired with trapping is what breaks the cycle.
Pests in San Dimas? Let's handle it.
Free quotes, honest answers, and an owner who shows up.