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Pest Control contractors in
Vancouver, Washington.

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

Licensed Establishments
197
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
Spring through early fall (March-October) with highest demand May through August
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, same-day emergency response available
Operator average
Avg. Hourly Wage
$25/hr
Bureau of Labor Statistics
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

VANCOUVER-WA · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
General pest control treatment
Typical range based on local general pest control treatment jobs.
$150 – $400
Ant control service
Typical range based on local ant control service jobs.
$100 – $250
Rodent control and exclusion
Typical range based on local rodent control and exclusion jobs.
$200 – $600
Wasp/hornet nest removal
Typical range based on local wasp/hornet nest removal jobs.
$125 – $350
Termite inspection and treatment
Typical range based on local termite inspection and treatment jobs.
$300 – $1,200
Bed bug treatment
Typical range based on local bed bug treatment jobs.
$400 – $1,500
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

WA
§1

Licensing Requirements

Washington State requires Pesticide Applicator License through Department of Agriculture. Commercial operators need Commercial Pesticide Applicator License requiring written exam covering pesticide safety, application methods, and regulations. Structural pest control requires Structural Pest Inspector License. Licenses renew every 3 years with continuing education requirements.

§2

Permit Requirements

Vancouver requires business license for pest control operations. Structural fumigation requires special permits from Clark County Health Department. No specific city permits for routine pest control services.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Washington Department of Agriculture conducts random inspections of licensed operators. No mandatory regular inspection schedule for routine operations. Fumigation work requires pre-treatment inspection by certified inspector.

§4

Insurance Minimums

Washington requires minimum $300,000 general liability insurance for commercial pest control operators. Additional coverage required for fumigation work at $1 million minimum.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Study for pesticide applicator exam

Obtain study materials from Washington Department of Agriculture covering pesticide safety, application methods, pest identification, and state regulations. Exam covers both general pesticide knowledge and structural pest control specifics.

01/06
2

Pass Commercial Pesticide Applicator exam

Schedule and pass written examination through Washington Department of Agriculture. Test covers pesticide laws, safety procedures, application techniques, and environmental protection requirements.

02/06
3

Apply for Commercial Pesticide License

Submit license application to Washington Department of Agriculture with exam results, background check, and required fees. Include proof of insurance meeting state minimums.

03/06
4

Obtain Structural Pest Inspector License

For termite and structural work, pass additional examination for Structural Pest Inspector certification. This requires separate study materials and testing focused on building inspection and structural pest identification.

04/06
5

Register business and obtain local permits

Register business with Vancouver for local business license. If planning fumigation services, apply for special permits through Clark County Health Department with additional insurance documentation.

05/06
6

Maintain licenses through continuing education

Complete required continuing education credits every three years for license renewal. Washington Department of Agriculture tracks credits and sends renewal notices before expiration.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Vancouver's pest control market stays busy year-round thanks to the Pacific Northwest's wet climate breeding everything from carpenter ants to moisture-loving rodents. About 197 licensed outfits work Washington state, but Vancouver's growing residential base and industrial corridor along the Columbia River keep demand steady. Pricing runs competitive with Portland across the river, but you're dealing with different moisture patterns and pest cycles than eastern Washington's dry side. Termite work and moisture control drive the higher-ticket jobs, while routine ant and spider treatments keep the lights on. Getting licensed in Washington means jumping through the Department of Agriculture's hoops - their pesticide applicator exam isn't a joke, and they take continuing education seriously. The structural pest inspector license opens doors to the real money in termite and damage assessment work. Vancouver's business licensing is straightforward, but fumigation jobs need county health department permits. Insurance minimums hit $300K for general work, more for fumigation. Peak season runs March through October when everything wakes up, but winter moisture problems keep you working year-round. Know your carpenter ants from your moisture ants - customers here deal with both, and treatment approaches are different.

Data Sources
  • Median wages
    Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics
  • Number of licensed establishments
    U.S. Census Bureau County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    Washington State Department of Agriculture Pesticide Management Division
  • Insurance requirements
    Washington State licensing regulations for commercial pesticide applicators
  • Local permit requirements
    City of Vancouver business licensing department and Clark County Health Department
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for pest control work in Vancouver, WA?

Washington State requires a Commercial Pesticide Applicator License through the Department of Agriculture, obtained by passing a written exam covering pesticide safety and application methods. Structural pest work requires additional Structural Pest Inspector License.

Q/02

How much can pest control contractors earn in Vancouver, WA?

Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows median hourly wages at $24.58 ($51,126 annually) for pest control workers in Washington. Contractors with structural licenses and termite certification typically earn significantly more.

Q/03

What insurance do pest control contractors need in Washington?

Washington State requires minimum $300,000 general liability insurance for commercial pest control operators. Fumigation work requires $1 million minimum coverage as mandated by state licensing requirements.

Q/04

When is pest control busiest in Vancouver, WA?

Peak season runs March through October, with highest demand May through August when ant colonies are active and wasps build nests. Winter moisture issues provide steady work for rodent and structural pest problems.

Q/05

Do I need permits for pest control work in Vancouver?

Vancouver requires a standard business license for pest control operations. Structural fumigation requires special permits from Clark County Health Department, but routine pest control services need no additional city permits beyond state licensing.

§ F · Directory

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