How Much Does Lawn Pest Control Cost in 2025?

Pest Control

Patches in your lawn? Strange lumps of soil? It might be more than just bad luck; lawn pests are surprisingly common across Sussex, and getting them under control quickly saves time, money, and your grass. So, let’s break it down: How much does lawn pest control cost in 2025? You’re tackling ants, moles, or those dreaded leatherjackets, here’s everything you need to know.

Why Lawn Pest Control is a Must?

Lawn pests aren’t just annoying. Left untreated, they can strip roots, invite fungal disease, and leave your garden looking half-dead. According to the British Pest Control Association, pest activity is on the rise thanks to warmer winters and damp summers.

A well-timed treatment can:

  • Stop permanent lawn damage
  • Prevent pests returning season after season
  • Restore root health and improve growth
  • Make your lawn feel lush, even underfoot

And yes, it’s cheaper than full lawn renovation.

Common Lawn Pests in the UK

At Lawn & Garden Sussex, these are the usual suspects:

  • Leatherjackets (crane fly larvae) feed on roots and cause bald patches
  • Ants disturb soil and damage seedlings
  • Chafer grubs notorious for wrecking turf
  • Moles leave unsightly hills and create trip hazards

Each pest requires its own method of control and pricing reflects that.

How Much Does It Actually Cost in 2025?

We’ve done our homework and spoken with suppliers, technicians, and Sussex locals.

Average Lawn Pest Control Prices:

                        Service                Typical Cost (2025)
Nematode treatment for leatherjackets£20–£45 per application
Ant control (baiting & spray)£120–£150 for two visits
Mole trapping£160–£200 including follow-ups
Monthly lawn care (pest + weed control)£14–£45 per month
Pest Control Cost

Prices vary by lawn size, severity of infestation, and how many visits are needed. If you’re dealing with a full-blown infestation, you might need more than one round.

What’s Included in Professional Services?

Most pest control packages cover:

  • Inspection identifying the type and scale of infestation
  • Treatment using approved methods like nematodes, sprays, or traps
  • Follow-up visit to check success and re-treat if needed
  • Advice on aftercare and prevention

We always use eco-friendly, pet-safe methods, and we tailor each treatment to your garden.

DIY vs Professional: What’s Better?

DIY:

  • Nematode kits from garden centres cost around £20–£30
  • Good for light infestations
  • Requires time, knowledge, and repeat applications

Professional Service:

  • Includes guaranteed results, advice, and top-grade equipment
  • Saves you trial and error
  • Better for large lawns or persistent pests

Our advice? DIY is fine for mild cases, but if you’re unsure, it’s cheaper in the long run to go pro.

Get a free quote here or call 07958 764851 for expert help across West Sussex and beyond.

What Affects the Cost?

Several things influence how much you’ll pay:

  • Lawn size larger areas need more product and time
  • Pest type some pests (like moles) are harder to control
  • Timing early spring and autumn treatments are most effective
  • Number of visits some infestations need repeat treatments
  • Location Sussex pricing is generally mid-range compared to London

We offer transparent pricing with no surprise extras.

FAQs: 

1: Can I use the same treatment for all pests?


No. each pest requires specific methods. For example, leatherjackets respond best to nematodes, while moles need physical traps.

2: Will my lawn recover fully after treatment?


Yes, especially if caught early. Most lawns bounce back within 2–4 weeks.

3: How do I know I have leatherjackets?


Look for patches that lift easily, like loose carpet. Birds pecking the lawn is also a giveaway.

4: Are pest control treatment pet-friendly?


All treatments we use at Lawn & Garden Sussex are safe for children and pets once dry.

Q: How quickly should I act?


Immediately! The longer you leave pests, the harder (and pricier) they are to remove.

Final Thoughts

So, how much does lawn pest control cost in 2025? Not as much as replacing a ruined lawn. Around £20 to £200, treatments are more affordable than most people think, especially when caught early. It’s ants, moles or something chewing your turf from underneath, we’re here to help.

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