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Pest Control contractors in
Nampa, Idaho.

A public directory of licensed pest control contractors serving greater Nampa. Market data, licensing requirements, and cost benchmarks — updated continuously from public sources.

Licensed Establishments
96
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through September - spring emergence through fall prep
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day for emergency calls
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

NAMPA-ID · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
General pest inspection and treatment
Typical range based on local general pest inspection and treatment jobs.
$125 – $300
Ant control service
Typical range based on local ant control service jobs.
$150 – $400
Spider control treatment
Typical range based on local spider control treatment jobs.
$175 – $450
Rodent control and exclusion
Typical range based on local rodent control and exclusion jobs.
$250 – $650
Wasp and bee removal
Typical range based on local wasp and bee removal jobs.
$200 – $500
Quarterly pest maintenance plan
Typical range based on local quarterly pest maintenance plan jobs.
$400 – $800
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

ID
§1

Licensing Requirements

Idaho requires Public Health Pest Control License through Idaho Department of Agriculture. Must pass written exam covering pest identification, pesticide application, and safety. Commercial applicators need Category 7 certification. License renewal every 3 years with continuing education requirements.

§2

Permit Requirements

City of Nampa business license required. No specific pest control permits needed beyond state licensing. Must comply with local zoning for storage of pesticides and equipment.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Annual state inspection of equipment and records. Quarterly self-inspections of pesticide storage. Client properties typically inspected at service intervals ranging from monthly to quarterly depending on contract terms.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000 recommended. Professional liability coverage for pesticide application errors. Commercial auto insurance for service vehicles. Workers compensation if employing staff.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Study for the exam

Obtain study materials from Idaho Department of Agriculture covering pest identification, pesticide safety, application methods, and state regulations. Focus on common Idaho pests including spiders, ants, rodents, and wasps.

01/06
2

Submit application

Complete Public Health Pest Control License application with Idaho Department of Agriculture. Include required fees, background check, and proof of insurance.

02/06
3

Take written examination

Schedule and pass the written exam covering pest biology, pesticide application, safety procedures, and Idaho regulations. Minimum passing score typically 70%.

03/06
4

Obtain Category 7 certification

Apply for Category 7 commercial pesticide applicator certification if doing commercial work. Requires additional exam focused on commercial application techniques and regulations.

04/06
5

Get city business license

Apply for general business license with City of Nampa. Submit business registration, zoning compliance, and any required local permits.

05/06
6

Secure required insurance

Obtain minimum liability insurance coverage and submit proof to state licensing board. Maintain continuous coverage throughout license period.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Nampa's pest control market serves a mix of residential subdivisions, agricultural properties, and light commercial facilities. With 96 licensed establishments statewide, competition is moderate but demand stays steady year-round due to Idaho's agricultural pest pressures and growing residential development. Costs vary based on property size, pest type, and treatment frequency - spider and ant issues dominate residential calls while rodent control drives higher-ticket commercial work. Rural properties often need comprehensive plans covering multiple pest types.

To work this market, get your Idaho Department of Agriculture certification first - the exam covers local pest species you'll actually encounter. Peak season runs April through September when everything emerges and property owners panic. Build relationships with local realtors for inspection work and property managers for commercial contracts. Keep your pesticide storage compliant - Idaho inspectors are thorough. Stock up on spider and ant treatments, invest in quality rodent exclusion materials, and be ready for wasp calls all summer. Rural customers expect comprehensive knowledge of agricultural pests, not just household bugs.

Data Sources
  • Licensed establishments count
    U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    Idaho Department of Agriculture
  • Cost estimates
    Local market analysis estimates
  • Insurance requirements
    Idaho state regulations and industry standards
  • Peak season timing
    Regional climate and pest lifecycle patterns
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for pest control work in Nampa, Idaho?

You need a Public Health Pest Control License from the Idaho Department of Agriculture plus Category 7 certification for commercial pesticide application. License requires passing a written exam and renews every 3 years with continuing education.

Q/02

How much does pest control cost in Nampa?

General pest treatment runs $125-300, ant control $150-400, and rodent control $250-650. Quarterly maintenance plans cost $400-800 annually. Prices vary based on property size, pest severity, and treatment complexity.

Q/03

When is pest control season in Nampa?

Peak season runs April through September when pests emerge and reproduce. Spring focuses on ant and spider prevention, summer brings wasp and bee issues, fall emphasizes rodent exclusion before winter.

Q/04

What insurance do pest control contractors need in Idaho?

Minimum $300,000 general liability coverage recommended, plus professional liability for pesticide application errors and commercial auto insurance. Workers compensation required if you have employees.

Q/05

How competitive is the pest control market in Nampa?

Moderately competitive with approximately 96 licensed establishments statewide according to Census data. Demand remains steady due to agricultural pest pressures and residential growth, with room for contractors who specialize in rural or commercial properties.

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