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Wisconsin Exterminators

Wisconsin pest control

Get a rodent, tick, or fall invader problem handled

Tell us what you are dealing with and we will connect you with a licensed exterminator working in your part of Wisconsin. From the Milwaukee metro to the Northwoods.

  • Licensed and insured operators
  • Local to Wisconsin
  • Fast response, usually same day

How it works

Three steps, and no runaround

We are not a pest control company. We are the connection between Wisconsin homeowners and the licensed operators who do the work. Here is exactly how that goes.

  1. 01

    Tell us what you are seeing

    Describe the pest, where it is showing up, and how long it has been going on. A few minutes on the form is enough.

  2. 02

    We match you with a local operator

    We route your request to one licensed, insured exterminator working in your part of Wisconsin. If no operator covers your area yet, we tell you plainly.

  3. 03

    They contact you with a quote

    The operator reviews your request and gets back to you with pricing and a plan. You decide whether to book. There is no charge for the connection.

Common Wisconsin pests

The pests Wisconsin homes deal with most

Each profile covers identification, what the pest does, and how treatment works. Start here if you are not sure what you have.

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High severity

House Mouse

The most common rodent in homes year-round. Small, fast, and capable of squeezing through a gap the width of a pencil, house mice nest inside walls and breed quickly.

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Low severity

Multicolored Asian Lady Beetle

The ladybug-looking beetle that invades homes by the hundreds each fall. It bites lightly, stains surfaces, and smells bad when disturbed.

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High severity

Deer Tick

A small dark tick that carries Lyme disease. The nymph stage is the size of a poppy seed and accounts for most human infections in the Upper Midwest and Mid-Atlantic.

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Moderate severity

Cluster Fly

Large sluggish flies that spend the winter clustered in attics and wall voids, emerging on warm days to gather at windows in large numbers.

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Moderate severity

Carpenter Ant

A large black ant that excavates wood to nest. It does not eat the wood, but a long-established colony can cause real structural damage.

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High severity

Bed Bug

A flat, reddish-brown insect that feeds on blood while you sleep. It does not carry disease, but an infestation grows quickly and almost always requires professional treatment.

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High severity

Yellowjackets, Wasps & Hornets

Social wasps that build paper nests and defend them aggressively, posing a genuine sting risk in summer and fall when colonies reach full size.

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Low severity

Box Elder Bug

A flat black bug with orange-red markings that piles onto sun-warmed walls in fall, then shows up inside all winter. Harmless but a real nuisance.

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Services

What Wisconsin operators handle

From a routine quarterly plan to rodent exclusion, mosquito and tick programs, wildlife removal, and emergency calls. Every service page lists real Wisconsin pricing.

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What it costs

Straight pricing, no guessing games

A one-time general treatment runs about $130 to $165 for a standard Wisconsin home, with Milwaukee near $149. Rodent control, bed bugs, and wildlife are priced separately. We lay out real Wisconsin ranges for every service, so you know the number before you call.

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Where we connect homeowners

Wisconsin, from the lakeshore to the Northwoods

We cover all of Wisconsin, from the Milwaukee metro and the Madison lakes through the Fox Valley and Green Bay, out to Eau Claire and La Crosse, and up to Wausau and Superior in the north.

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The Wisconsin pest year, month by month

Pest pressure in Wisconsin runs on a sharp four-season arc. This is the rough shape of the year, so you know what tends to show up when.

Month Pressure Most active What to watch
Jan Low Mice, Rats, Cluster flies, Asian lady beetles Rodents stay indoors for warmth. Cluster flies and lady beetles wake on warm windows during a thaw.
Feb Low Mice, Rats, Overwintering invaders The quietest month. Indoor rodent activity continues and overwintering insects stir on mild days.
Mar Moderate Mice, Carpenter ants, Cluster flies, Box elder bugs Snowmelt brings rodents and overwintering invaders out of wall voids. Carpenter ants begin to wake.
Apr Moderate Carpenter ants, Ants, Termites, Ticks Carpenter ants get active. Deer ticks emerge as the ground warms and termite swarms begin in the south.
May High Deer ticks, Ants, Wasps, Mosquitoes Tick nymphs present the highest Lyme risk. Mosquitoes breed in snowmelt pools and wasps start colonies.
Jun High Mosquitoes, Deer ticks, Wasps, Ants Full summer pressure. Mosquito breeding ramps up and tick nymph activity stays high.
Jul High Mosquitoes, Wasps, Hornets, Spiders Mosquito season peaks. Stinging-insect colonies build toward their largest size.
Aug High Mosquitoes, Yellowjackets, Fruit flies, Spiders Mosquitoes still heavy. Yellowjacket colonies turn aggressive and fruit flies multiply.
Sep High Asian lady beetles, Box elder bugs, Cluster flies, Yellowjackets The fall invasion begins. Lady beetles, box elder bugs, and cluster flies mass on warm walls.
Oct High Asian lady beetles, Cluster flies, Mice, Box elder bugs Peak structural intrusion. Fall invaders force entry and rodents start moving indoors.
Nov Moderate Mice, Rats, Overwintering invaders Rodents push indoors ahead of hard cold. Overwintering insects settle into wall voids and attics.
Dec Low Mice, Rats, Cockroaches Rodents seek heated structures. Cockroach and bed bug activity continues indoors.

Wisconsin's outdoor pest season runs roughly six months, but warming winters have stretched it at both ends. Treat this as a guide, not a fixed schedule.

Why use this site

A straight connection to licensed local help

There are a lot of pest control listings online. Here is what is different about this one.

Licensed Wisconsin operators only

Every operator we work with holds a current DATCP pesticide business license and uses certified commercial applicators. For-hire pest control in Wisconsin is regulated by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, and we hold partners to it.

Built around the Wisconsin pest year

Deer ticks through spring and summer, the fall push of lady beetles, box elder bugs, and cluster flies, and mice driving into homes once the cold sets in. Operators here know the local calendar because they work it.

Honest about coverage

We route each request to one operator per metro. If we are still onboarding a partner near you, we say so and point you toward other licensed options. We do not pretend to have coverage we do not have.

Tell us about your pest problem

Fill this out and we will connect you with a licensed exterminator serving your area. Free, with no obligation to book.

Request a free quote

Fill this out and we will connect you with a licensed exterminator serving your area in Wisconsin. If an operator is not covering your ZIP code yet, we will tell you and point you to other options. There is no charge to you for the connection.

A local operator reviews quote requests during business hours and gets back to you with pricing. We do not sell your details to a list.

For operators

Pest control operator in Wisconsin? Get exclusive leads from this site.

We connect homeowners with local exterminators in Wisconsin. One operator per metro.

Leads come from homeowners already searching for treatment in your area. You pick the metros you can cover, and we send that work to you and no one else on this site.

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Questions Wisconsin homeowners ask

How much does pest control cost in Wisconsin?
For general pest control, a one-time treatment for a standard home usually runs about $130 to $165, with the Milwaukee market averaging near $149. Recurring quarterly plans cost less per visit. Rodent control, bed bugs, and wildlife are specialized jobs priced separately. Our cost pages break down real Wisconsin ranges service by service.
Is there a charge to use this site?
No. Submitting a request and getting connected with a licensed operator is free. You only pay the operator if you decide to book treatment, and they quote you directly.
Do you do the pest control yourselves?
No. Wisconsin Exterminators is a referral service. We connect homeowners with independent, licensed exterminators working in their area. The operator handles the inspection, the treatment, and the licensing.
What if no operator covers my area yet?
We will tell you plainly and point you toward other licensed options nearby. We route each request to one partnered operator per metro, and we are still onboarding operators in some parts of the state. We do not pretend to have coverage we do not have.
How fast will I hear back?
A local operator reviews quote requests during business hours and gets back to you with pricing. For a genuine emergency, like a wasp nest at a doorway or a bat loose indoors, operators work to respond the same day. We will not promise a guaranteed instant callback as a blanket fact, since timing depends on the operator.
Do I have to sign a long contract?
No. Operators offer one-time treatments as well as recurring plans. You choose which fits the problem. A single ant trail can be a one-time visit; a home that sees a different pest each season often does better on a quarterly plan.
What pests do Wisconsin operators handle?
Everything common to the state: mice and rats, carpenter ants, cockroaches, bed bugs, wasps and yellowjackets, mosquitoes, deer ticks, spiders, and the Asian lady beetles, box elder bugs, and cluster flies that invade every fall. Wildlife like raccoons, squirrels, and bats is handled too.

Dealing with a pest problem right now?

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