Posted reference ranges for general service, scorpions, roaches, rodents, termites, and bed bugs. Use them to budget and to vet other quotes.
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Last updated: 2026-05-28.
Quick answer: In Las Vegas, a first general pest control visit usually runs $125 to $200, with recurring quarterly service around $90 to $150. Scorpion control usually runs $150 to $300 up front. Rodent control with exclusion runs $250 to $600. Termite treatment runs $900 to $2,500 or more. Bed bug treatment runs $400 to $700 per room. We post these ranges so you can compare before anyone steps on your property.
A quick note on these numbers. Everything below is a reference range to help you budget, not a firm quote. Every job is different, and the only honest way to give you a real number is after a free inspection. Use the figures below to plan and to vet other contractors' quotes; call us at (702) 842-0063 when you want the actual quote on your specific job.
| Service | Usual range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| General pest control (first visit) | $125 to $200 | Ants, roaches, crickets, spiders. Perimeter seal and treat. |
| General pest control (recurring quarterly) | $90 to $150 | Keeps the summer barrier intact. No long lock-in. |
| Scorpion control (first visit) | $150 to $300 | Targets the food source and seals entry points. |
| Cockroach treatment | $150 to $350 | Gel baiting and follow-up. One spray rarely ends it. |
| Rodent control with exclusion | $250 to $600 | Trap, remove, and seal the structure. |
| Termite inspection | $75 to $150 | Escrow and homeowner reports documented. |
| Subterranean termite treatment | $900 to $2,500+ | Liquid soil barrier or monitored bait. Varies with footage. |
| Bed bug treatment (per room) | $400 to $700 | Targeted application or heat, plus follow-up. |
| Whole-home bed bug heat treatment | $1,200 to $2,500 | For heavy or whole-house spread. |
| Recurring plan | $40 to $55 / month | Or about $110 to $150 per quarter. Covers general pests. |
A lot of pest control advertising in Las Vegas leads with a low teaser number and a contract, then the real cost arrives once a technician is standing in your kitchen. We post ranges instead because a homeowner deciding between scorpion plans should be able to compare before anyone knocks on the door. The number we quote on the phone is the number on the invoice, and if the infestation turns out worse than described, we tell you what changes and why before we treat. Recurring plans run month to month or quarter to quarter, and you can cancel when the problem is solved.
These ranges reflect real jobs across the Las Vegas Valley. Heavy or established infestations, large lots, and whole-home heat treatment trend toward the upper end; a single targeted visit on a small home trends lower. Nevada requires every pest control business to hold a license through the Nevada Department of Agriculture and the applicator to be certified. We are licensed and insured, and we will share the license number and a certificate of insurance on request before any treatment.
A first general pest control visit usually runs $125 to $200, with recurring quarterly service around $90 to $150. Scorpion control usually starts at $150 to $300, rodent control with exclusion runs $250 to $600, and termite treatment runs $900 to $2,500 or more. We quote the real number before we treat.
It depends on the pest. A one-time visit can knock down a sudden ant trail or a single wasp nest. But scorpions, roaches, and the summer desert push come back without a maintained perimeter, so most valley homes do better on a quarterly plan that keeps the barrier intact. We will tell you honestly when a one-time visit is all you need.
No. Recurring plans run month to month or quarter to quarter, and you can cancel once the problem is handled. We would rather keep you because the service works than because a contract traps you. Any minimum term on a specialty treatment, like a termite warranty, is spelled out in writing before you sign.
Scorpions are hunters, so treating them means treating the insects they eat and sealing the cracks they enter through, not just spraying a baseboard. That is more labor and a more thorough perimeter, which is why scorpion service usually runs $150 to $300 up front. It is also why a cheap one-time spray rarely makes a dent in a bark scorpion problem.
For general service, scorpions, and most roach jobs, yes - the posted range covers most homes and we narrow it with a few questions about size and severity. Termite treatment and whole-home bed bug heat depend on an inspection, so we confirm the exact number after we see the structure and before we begin any work.
We carry low-toxicity and targeted options and we apply them where pests travel rather than broadcasting across living space. Tell us about kids, pets, and anyone with sensitivities when you book, and we will choose products and placement accordingly. We will also tell you any re-entry interval to wait after a given treatment.
Last updated: 2026-05-28.