Scorpions, roaches, rodents, or termites taking over? We are a licensed local crew treating Las Vegas - including Downtown, The Strip, Arts District. Real prices posted up front, products safe for kids and pets, and no contract you cannot leave.
Quick answer: General pest control here usually runs $125 to $200 for the first visit and about $90 to $150 for recurring quarterly service. Scorpion control usually starts at $150 to $300. Rodent control with exclusion runs $250 to $600.
The city of Las Vegas spans century-old housing near downtown and brand-new stucco tracts pushing into the northwest desert at Centennial Hills and Tule Springs. That split drives a wide pest mix. The older central neighborhoods near mature trees and irrigated yards carry the valley's heaviest roof-rat and German cockroach pressure, while the new-build edges at Centennial Hills back straight onto open Mojave desert, so scorpions and crickets walk in off undisturbed land every summer. Short-term rentals across the Arts District and Chinatown generate steady one-off roach and bed bug calls, and the resort corridor adds commercial accounts that need documented monthly service for health-code compliance.
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A first general visit here usually runs $125 to $200, with recurring quarterly service around $90 to $150. Scorpion control usually starts at $150 to $300. Bed bug treatment runs $400 to $700 per room.
Most Las Vegas calls reach our tech in 20-30 minutes. Most general jobs schedule within the same week, with priority slots held for scorpions, stinging insects, and rodents already inside.
The city of Las Vegas spans century-old housing near downtown and brand-new stucco tracts pushing into the northwest desert at Centennial Hills and Tule Springs. That split drives a wide pest mix. The older central neighborhoods near mature trees and irrigated yards carry the valley's heaviest roof-rat and German cockroach pressure, while the new-build edges at Centennial Hills back straight onto open Mojave desert, so scorpions and crickets walk in off undisturbed land every summer. Short-term rentals across the Arts District and Chinatown generate steady one-off roach and bed bug calls, and the resort corridor adds commercial accounts that need documented monthly service for health-code compliance.
Yes - restaurants, short-term rentals, offices, and multi-tenant buildings. We provide the documented monthly service that health inspections and property managers require, with a written log for each visit. Commercial pricing is quoted after a walkthrough.
We carry low-toxicity and targeted options and apply them where pests travel rather than across living space. Tell us about kids, pets, and sensitivities when you book and we will choose products and placement to match, plus any re-entry interval to wait.