Climate change is significantly impacting pest populations, causing shifts in geographic ranges, extended breeding seasons, and the emergence of new pest species across the United States. The text examines these regional variations, focusing on the Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Southwest, and West Coast, highlighting specific pests and their associated risks. It also emphasizes the need for pest control professionals to adapt by implementing sustainable solutions, such as integrated pest management (IPM) and biological controls, and adopting year-round pest management strategies. Finally, it recommends reliable sources for further information on climate change and pest management.