3-Generation Family-Owned
Not a national franchise. Technicians serve the same communities they live in — with the accountability that comes from being a local family business.
Pest Control Inc provides community-wide pest control programs for Las Vegas Valley homeowner associations — common-area scorpion barriers, board-approved schedules, and resident communication workflows. Designed for HOA governance and budgeting cycles.
HOA communities in Las Vegas Valley face year-round pest pressure tied to desert-edge proximity, shared common areas, and seasonal weather. Bark scorpions are the #1 concern for HOAs on the desert edge — Anthem, Seven Hills, Summerlin West, Skye Canyon, Cadence, Inspirada, and any HOA bordering open desert or wash corridors. A single scorpion sting incident can trigger board action and community-wide complaints.
Common HOA pest pressure zones include common areas and amenity centers (clubhouses, pools, gates, walking paths), perimeter walls along the community boundary (scorpions, spiders, rodent travel corridors), park and trail landscaping (ants, earwigs, occasional wasps), and resident-facing common doors and lighting (wasps, spiders, occasional rodents).
HOA boards and property managers prioritize community-wide consistent service, board-approved schedules, written resident communications, and documented service records for board meetings and budget review. The Health Conscious Service Program is designed for HOA governance — technicians arrive in unmarked vehicles where requested, service is scheduled around community events, and documentation meets HOA board reporting requirements.
Pest Control Inc treats every pest HOA communities face — from the desert scorpions at community perimeters to the wasps at outdoor lighting and the ants in irrigated common areas.
Desert-edge HOA communities face the highest scorpion pressure along community perimeter walls bordering open desert and wash corridors. Perimeter barrier treatment plus harborage targeting at landscape rock features stops scorpions before they reach common areas, pool decks, and resident-facing walkways.
View Scorpion Service →Ants are a year-round HOA problem in irrigated common areas, greenbelts, park landscaping, and around pool decks. Treatment targets foraging trails at irrigation lines, common-area planters, and shared walking-path edges where colonies recruit through community landscaping.
View Ant Service →Cockroaches establish in HOA clubhouse kitchens, common-area restrooms, and amenity-center utility spaces. Targeted gel baits in cabinet voids and chase access points resolve activity without disrupting resident amenity use.
View Cockroach Service →Roof rats and mice travel along HOA perimeter walls and shared trash enclosures, nesting in landscape rock features and clubhouse mechanical spaces. Exclusion plus monitored bait stations control activity discreetly along the community boundary away from resident yards.
View Rodent Service →Subterranean termites threaten HOA clubhouses, common-area structures, gate houses, and pergolas where wood-frame elements meet irrigated landscaping. Inspection, treatment, and prevention protect association assets and budget reserves.
View Termite Service →Spiders harbor in HOA landscape rock features, monument bases, and walking-path retaining walls, with black widows nesting in irrigation valve boxes and pool equipment enclosures. Treatment targets harborage zones across common areas.
View Spider Service →Bed bugs occasionally appear in HOA-managed short-term rental units, clubhouse guest suites, and shared lounge furniture. Targeted unit-by-unit inspection and treatment, with property-manager coordination, resolves activity before it spreads through the community.
View Bed Bug Service →Wasps establish at HOA outdoor lighting, monument signage, clubhouse eaves, and cabana overhangs where evening activity concentrates near residents. Removal targets nests at the source before sting incidents at the pool or community amenities.
View Wasp Service →Honey bee swarms can settle on HOA monument signs, clubhouse exteriors, pool cabanas, or common-area trees without warning. Safe removal and hive abatement protect residents, children at parks, and the colony itself.
View Bee Service →Pigeons roost on HOA clubhouse rooftops, monument signs, gate houses, and parking structure ledges, leaving droppings near community amenities and pool entries that damage finishes and create slip hazards. Exclusion deters roosting long-term.
View Bird Service →Earwigs emerge from HOA common-area mulch beds and irrigation zones, traveling into clubhouse thresholds, pool deck cracks, and ground-floor amenity entries. Perimeter treatment and landscape moisture review reduce community-wide pressure.
View Earwig Service →Hornets build aggressive nests at HOA clubhouse eaves, pool cabanas, awnings, and shade structures over community amenities, posing a serious sting risk to residents along walking paths and gathering spaces. Removal targets nests before they grow.
View Hornet Service →Pest Control Inc serves Las Vegas Valley homeowner associations under the same standards that back every residential service.
Not a national franchise. Technicians serve the same communities they live in — with the accountability that comes from being a local family business.
IPM-based, exterior-first methodology using EPA-registered low-impact baits and gels. Discreet treatment with minimal disruption to residents and amenity use.
If pests return between visits, Pest Control Inc returns at no charge or refunds the service. The same guarantee on every account.
Callback within 30 minutes during business hours. Same-day service is available for active HOA accounts when conditions warrant.
Licensed, insured, drug tested, and background checked. Nevada Department of Agriculture Pest Control License #4632. NPMA member.
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Licensed, insured, drug tested, and background checked. 3-generation family-owned. Money-back guarantee. 30 minutes or less callback. Community-wide HOA pest control with board-approved schedules and resident communication workflows across Las Vegas Valley and Clark County, NV.