Mice, bed bugs, ants, wasps, and Black Hills spiders. Fast, local pest control for Rapid City and the surrounding region.
Pests in the Black Hills behave differently than in flatland communities — the terrain, altitude, and wildlife corridors create unique pest pressure that national chains often mishandle. Rapid City Pest Pro connects you with licensed, locally experienced pest control technicians who understand the Black Hills environment. From mice seeking warmth in South Dakota winters to the wood-boring insects common in older Black Hills timber, we have you covered.
Call (605) 952-5285 Free estimates · No obligation · Local Rapid City serviceTargeted treatment for ants, spiders, cockroaches, silverfish, earwigs, and common household pests. Interior and exterior protection using licensed, EPA-registered products.
Mouse and rat elimination with trapping, bait stations, and exclusion. Black Hills terrain means heavy rodent pressure on homes adjacent to natural areas — we know the entry points.
Heat and targeted chemical treatment to eliminate bed bugs at all life stages. Rapid City's tourism traffic means bed bugs can arrive from anywhere — we respond fast.
Stinging insect removal, carpenter ant treatment, and spider control. The Black Hills terrain brings elevated pressure from all three — especially on properties near natural areas.
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The most common calls we receive in Rapid City are for mice and deer mice in fall and winter, carpenter ants and wood-boring insects in spring and summer, wasps and yellow jackets in late summer, bed bugs year-round due to tourism traffic, and spiders including occasional black widow sightings in garages and crawl spaces.
Yes. Deer mice are the primary reservoir for Sin Nombre virus, the strain of Hantavirus present in South Dakota, and they are common in Black Hills-adjacent neighborhoods in Rapid City. Our technicians follow CDC and South Dakota Department of Health protocols when handling deer mouse infestations — ventilating the area, using appropriate PPE, and wet-treating droppings before removal to prevent aerosolization. This is a serious safety matter and not something to handle yourself if you find evidence of significant deer mouse activity.
Yes, and carpenter ants are one of our most common calls from homeowners in the Black Hills foothills neighborhoods. Carpenter ants do not eat wood — they excavate it for nesting — but they can cause significant structural damage over time. Treatment requires finding the satellite colony inside the structure and, if possible, tracing it to the parent colony outside. We are experienced with Black Hills carpenter ant behavior and the specific species present in this region.
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