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Pest Control contractors in
Jackson, Wyoming.

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

Licensed Establishments
25
U.S. Census Bureau
Peak Season
April through October - insect activity peaks, tourism season drives commercial demand
Market estimate
Avg. Response Time
24-48 hours for quotes, longer during peak summer months
Operator average
§ A · Market rates

Common Job Costs

JACKSON-WY · LOCAL ESTIMATES
Service
Description
Cost Range
General pest inspection and treatment
Typical range based on local general pest inspection and treatment jobs.
$150 – $350
Rodent control and exclusion
Typical range based on local rodent control and exclusion jobs.
$200 – $600
Wasp and hornet nest removal
Typical range based on local wasp and hornet nest removal jobs.
$125 – $300
Wildlife exclusion services
Typical range based on local wildlife exclusion services jobs.
$300 – $1,200
Quarterly pest maintenance program
Typical range based on local quarterly pest maintenance program jobs.
$400 – $800
Bed bug treatment
Typical range based on local bed bug treatment jobs.
$800 – $2,500
§ B · Regulatory

Licensing Requirements

WY
§1

Licensing Requirements

Wyoming requires Pesticide Applicator License through Wyoming Department of Agriculture. Commercial applicators must pass written exam covering pesticide safety, application methods, and regulations. License renewed annually with continuing education requirements. Structural pest control work requires Category 7 certification.

§2

Permit Requirements

Jackson requires business license for commercial operations. Special permits needed for wildlife control work. Teton County may require additional permits for certain pesticide applications near waterways.

§3

Inspection Schedule

Annual license renewal inspection by Wyoming Department of Agriculture. Equipment and chemical storage inspected. Records review for application logs and safety protocols.

§4

Insurance Minimums

General liability minimum $300,000, professional liability recommended. Workers compensation required if employees. Higher coverage recommended for wildlife control work due to increased risk exposure.

§ C · Path to license

How to Get Licensed

6 STEPS
1

Study for Pesticide Applicator Exam

Obtain study materials from Wyoming Department of Agriculture covering pesticide safety, application methods, integrated pest management, and state regulations. Focus on Category 7 structural pest control requirements.

01/06
2

Submit License Application

Complete application form with Wyoming Department of Agriculture, provide proof of identity, education documentation, and pay required fees. Include any relevant experience documentation.

02/06
3

Schedule and Pass Written Exam

Schedule exam appointment through Wyoming Department of Agriculture. Pass written examination covering pesticide laws, safety protocols, application techniques, and environmental protection requirements.

03/06
4

Obtain Category 7 Certification

Apply for Category 7 structural pest control certification if planning to treat buildings. This requires additional testing on indoor application methods and structural pest biology.

04/06
5

Register Business and Obtain Insurance

Register business with Wyoming Secretary of State, obtain required insurance coverage, and secure business license from Jackson if operating commercially.

05/06
6

Complete Annual Renewal Requirements

Renew license annually with Wyoming Department of Agriculture, complete required continuing education credits, pay renewal fees, and maintain current insurance documentation.

06/06
§ D · Field notes

About This Market

UPDATED APR 2026

Jackson's pest control market serves a mix of high-end residential properties, seasonal vacation homes, and tourism-dependent commercial establishments. The tourist economy drives strong demand from hotels and restaurants, while the area's proximity to wilderness creates unique challenges with wildlife intrusion. Competition is limited with only a handful of established operators, but seasonal fluctuations can be extreme. Costs run higher than state averages due to Jackson's affluent market and logistical challenges of servicing remote mountain properties. Wyoming's licensing requirements are straightforward but the real challenge is understanding local wildlife regulations and seasonal access issues. Winter work drops significantly, so smart contractors build maintenance contracts and focus on rodent issues in heated buildings. The wealthy clientele expects premium service and pays accordingly, but you need proper wildlife handling credentials and solid insurance coverage. Summer brings the money but also the headaches - tourist properties need fast response times and discretion.

Data Sources
  • Number of licensed establishments
    U.S. Census Bureau - County Business Patterns
  • Licensing requirements
    Wyoming Department of Agriculture
  • Insurance minimums
    Wyoming workers compensation requirements and industry standards
  • Cost ranges
    Local market estimates based on regional pricing
  • Permit requirements
    Jackson municipal code and Teton County regulations
§ E · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

05 QUESTIONS
Q/01

What license do I need for pest control work in Wyoming?

Wyoming requires a Pesticide Applicator License through the Department of Agriculture. You must pass a written exam and obtain Category 7 certification for structural pest control work, with annual renewal and continuing education requirements.

Q/02

How much does pest control cost in Jackson, WY?

Typical costs range from $150-350 for basic treatments, $200-600 for rodent control, and $800-2500 for bed bug treatment. Premium pricing reflects Jackson's high-end market and logistical challenges.

Q/03

When is pest control season in Jackson?

Peak season runs April through October when insect activity is highest and tourism drives commercial demand. Winter work focuses primarily on rodent control in heated buildings.

Q/04

Do I need special permits for wildlife control in Jackson?

Yes, wildlife control requires additional permits beyond basic pest control licensing. Work near waterways may require Teton County permits, and handling wildlife requires specific state certifications.

Q/05

What insurance do pest control contractors need in Wyoming?

Minimum general liability of $300,000 is required, with professional liability recommended. Workers compensation is mandatory with employees. Wildlife control work should carry higher coverage due to increased risk exposure.

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