Las Vegas Pest Control Services Providers
The providers assembled on this page represent pest control providers operating within the Las Vegas metropolitan area, organized by service category, pest type, and property classification. Accurate provider network providers serve a functional role: they connect property owners, facility managers, and tenants with licensed operators who meet Nevada's regulatory requirements. Understanding how these providers are structured — and what they do and do not guarantee — helps readers make informed provider comparisons before contacting any company.
What Providers Include and Exclude
Each provider in this network identifies a pest control business by name, primary service categories, and the Nevada jurisdiction in which it holds an active license. The Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) administers pesticide applicator licensing under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 555, which establishes the legal framework all commercial pest control operators must satisfy before conducting work in the state.
Providers include:
- Business name and service area — whether the provider operates city-wide, in specific zip codes, or across the broader Clark County region.
- License category — Nevada distinguishes between General Pest Control (Category 7A), Termite/Wood-Destroying Organisms (Category 7B), Fumigation (Category 7D), and Ornamental/Turf Pest Control (Category 3), among others. Providers note which NDA categories apply.
- Property type specialization — residential, commercial, hospitality, food service, or multi-family.
- Pest-specific services advertised — cross-referenced against species pages such as Scorpion Control Las Vegas and Termite Control Las Vegas.
Providers exclude the following: customer reviews, pricing guarantees, response time warranties, or endorsements of any kind. No provider constitutes a recommendation. Information about what a provider charges is addressed separately at Las Vegas Pest Control Cost and Pricing.
Verification Status
Providers are cross-referenced against the NDA's publicly searchable pesticide applicator license database. A provider marked Active indicates the provider held a valid license at the time of the most recent provider network update. A provider marked Unverified indicates that license status could not be confirmed against the NDA database at the time of publication.
Nevada law requires all structural pest control work to be performed by, or under the direct supervision of, a licensed applicator. Property owners and facility managers should independently confirm any provider's license status through the NDA license search tool before engaging services. Clark County Health District and the Southern Nevada Health District enforce additional standards for food-handling establishments — relevant for any provider verified under Las Vegas Pest Control for Restaurants and Food Service.
Providers verified under fumigation services are subject to a distinct regulatory layer. Nevada Administrative Code 555 governs fumigant use, and operators handling restricted-use pesticides such as sulfuryl fluoride must hold an additional certification. The Las Vegas Fumigation Services page addresses those distinctions in detail.
Coverage Gaps
This provider network's scope is defined by the incorporated city limits of Las Vegas, Nevada, and the unincorporated Clark County communities that constitute the Las Vegas Valley. Coverage includes zip codes served by Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and Enterprise, which fall within Clark County's regulatory jurisdiction even when outside city limits.
The following situations fall outside the scope of this provider network:
- Out-of-state pest control companies operating without an active Nevada NDA license — these operators do not meet the legal threshold for inclusion regardless of proximity to the Nevada border.
- Wildlife removal operations governed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) rather than the NDA, including trapping of protected species. Pigeon and bird management sits at the intersection of these jurisdictions; Pigeon and Bird Control Las Vegas addresses that regulatory boundary.
Adjacent areas such as Laughlin, Mesquite, and Pahrump are not covered by this provider resource.
Provider Categories
Providers are organized across four primary classification axes:
By Pest Type
Pest-specific providers correspond to the high-pressure species documented in the Common Pests in Las Vegas reference. Primary categories include scorpions, black widow spiders, cockroaches (German and American), subterranean termites, bed bugs, rodents (roof rats and Norway rats), ants (harvester and fire ant species), wasps, and bees.
By Property Class
Residential vs. Commercial represents the sharpest classification boundary in this network. Residential providers typically hold Category 7A licensure and work on single-family, multi-family, and HOA properties. Commercial providers — particularly those serving hospitality venues — must demonstrate familiarity with FDA Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) compliance and Clark County Health District inspection protocols. The Las Vegas Commercial Pest Control Services and Las Vegas Pest Control for Hotels and Casinos pages each contain category-specific providers.
By Treatment Method
Method-based categories separate conventional chemical treatment providers from those offering heat treatment, fumigation, or integrated pest management (IPM) protocols. IPM-aligned providers — documented at Integrated Pest Management Las Vegas — apply the EPA's IPM framework, which prioritizes mechanical exclusion and biological controls before chemical application.
By Contract Structure
Providers offering one-time treatment differ materially from those structured around quarterly or annual service agreements. The mechanics of those contract structures, including scope-of-coverage definitions, warranty provisions, and cancellation terms, are explained at Las Vegas Pest Control Service Contracts Explained. Providers in this category are tagged as One-Time, Recurring — Monthly, Recurring — Quarterly, or Annual Agreement to allow direct comparison across providers operating in the same pest or property category.