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Mouse Exterminator Cost and Price Guide 2026 – Adnan Painting and Remodeling
Published: 2026-06-30T08:08:45+00:00 • 3 min read

Homeowners typically pay a few hundred dollars for a mouse extermination project, with cost drivers including inspection needs, treatment method, property size, and whether ongoing monitoring is required. The price can vary by region and service type, from a single visit to ongoing prevention plans.

Costs are presented in ranges to reflect real-world variability across homes and markets in the United States.

Item Low Average High Notes
Initial Inspection $50 $100 $150 Assessment, identification of entry points
One-Time Extermination $150 $240 $360 Trapping, poisoning where allowed, or cleaning
Ongoing Monitoring/Service $30 $50 $80 Monthly or quarterly visits with exclusion checks
Repairs & Exclusion Work $100 $250 $500 Sealing entry points, door sweeps, gaps
Warranty/Follow-Up $0 $60 $150 Short-term guarantee or follow-up visit
Permits/Code Fees $0 $40 $120 Typically minimal for residential work

Overview Of Costs

Typical projects range from a modest preventive visit to a full eradication plan that includes sealing entry points. The price depends on property size, the extent of rodent activity, and the chosen treatment method. A standard one-time service often sits around the mid-$200s, while larger homes or complex infestations can approach $600 or more when bundled with ongoing monitoring.

Cost Breakdown

The following cost breakdown highlights where money commonly goes in a typical mouse extermination project. The figures assume a standard single-family home and common pest-control practices. data-formula=”labor_hours × hourly_rate”>

Materials Labor Equipment Permits Delivery/Disposal Contingency
$20–$60 $80–$180 $20–$60 $0–$40 $10–$40 $20–$70
Assumptions: interior spaces, basic exclusion work, standard traps or bait stations, no structural repairs.

What Drives Price

Key price drivers include the scale of infestation, required exclusion work, and whether pest-control pros must perform structural repairs. For example, a home with multiple gaps needing sealing plus new screening may cost more than a basic trapping job. The level of labor intensity and the type of treatment (non-toxic traps vs. poisons) also shifts the price range.

Ways To Save

Buying in a package or booking off-season can yield meaningful savings. If a service plan covers multiple visits or ongoing monitoring, the per-visit cost may drop versus a single-extermination approach. DIY prep such as decluttering, sealing obvious entry points, and removing attractants can reduce the amount of labor required.

Regional Price Differences

Prices differ by region due to labor costs, materials, and demand. In the Northeast, expect higher service calls and parts pricing; the Midwest tends to be more budget-friendly; the South often falls in between. A flexible range is typically ±15–25% around national averages depending on urban vs. rural settings.

Labor & Installation Time

Most mouse extermination tasks take a few hours for a standard home, with longer durations for extensive exclusion work. Labor time affects cost directly through hourly rates and minimum service fees. Trapping-only jobs may be shorter, while projects that include sealing, ventilation adjustments, or bait station relocation require more labor hours.

Additional & Hidden Costs

Be aware of potential extras that can raise the final bill. Examples include emergency or after-hours visits, attic or crawlspace access work, and warranty charges. Some firms bill for re-inspections if pests return within a specified period, and disposal of contaminated materials may incur a separate fee.

Real-World Pricing Examples

Three scenario cards illustrate typical different-budget outcomes.

  1. Basic Scenario — Small home, minor activity, standard traps, one inspection and treatment; 2–3 hours on-site. Total: about $180–$260; per-hour estimate: $60–$90.
  2. Mid-Range Scenario — Medium home, several entry points, some sealing and exclusion work, one follow-up visit included; 3–5 hours. Total: about $260–$420; per-hour estimate: $70–$110.
  3. Premium Scenario — Large home or complex infestation, extensive exclusion, multiple devices relocated, and a short warranty period; 6–8 hours. Total: about $450–$700; per-hour estimate: $90–$140.

Assumptions: region, specs, labor hours.