Discreet, professional pest management that keeps your office running without interruption. We protect your employees, your clients, and your reputation — with treatments scheduled around your business hours.
The Mojave Desert pushes pests toward climate-controlled buildings year-round. Here are the ones we find most often in office environments.
Break rooms are ground zero. Crumbs, sugar packets, and open drinks attract Argentine ants and odorous house ants. Once a trail is established, a single colony can send thousands of foragers into your office daily. We locate entry points, treat the trail, and apply targeted baiting to eliminate the colony at the source.
German cockroaches thrive in the warm, moist areas of office restrooms and kitchenettes. They reproduce fast — a single female can produce hundreds of offspring in a year. We use gel baiting and crack-and-crevice treatments in restrooms, break rooms, and kitchen areas where roaches harbor.
Black widows, desert brown spiders, and common house spiders nest in storage closets, window wells, and behind equipment. They follow their prey — so reducing other insects in your office naturally reduces spiders. We de-web, treat harborage areas, and address the underlying insect population.
Mice and roof rats find their way into server rooms, utility closets, drop ceilings, and wall voids. Beyond the health risk, rodents chew through wiring and data cables — creating fire hazards and expensive IT repairs. We trap, exclude, and seal entry points to keep them out permanently.
Crickets, earwigs, silverfish, and beetles wander in from the desert through gaps in doors, loading docks, and utility penetrations. They are mostly a nuisance, but nothing rattles employees like bugs on their desk. Perimeter barriers and entry-point sealing keep these visitors outside where they belong.
Bark scorpions are a reality of doing business in the Las Vegas Valley. They squeeze through gaps as thin as a credit card and shelter in dark corners, storage rooms, and ground-floor suites. Our treatments target scorpion entry routes and harborage zones specific to your building.
We treat your office the way we would want ours treated — quietly, thoroughly, and without anyone knowing we were there.
No branded trucks parked out front during business hours. No strong chemical odors. No visible traps in public areas. We use low-profile, professional-grade products that are effective without being obvious. Your employees and visitors never need to know we were there.
Most of our office clients prefer service outside of business hours. We offer evening, early morning, and weekend appointments so treatments happen when your space is empty. No productivity lost, no meetings interrupted, no employees displaced.
We do not just spray and walk away. Our IPM approach combines inspection, identification, targeted treatment, exclusion, and monitoring. We figure out how pests are getting in, why they are staying, and what it takes to keep them out long-term. Less product, better results.
Pests go where the food, water, and shelter are. In an office, that means break rooms, kitchenettes, restrooms, lobbies, and loading docks get the most attention. We build a treatment map around your building's specific hot spots rather than applying a generic service to every room.
The best office pest control starts outside. We apply barrier treatments around the exterior foundation, entry doors, loading areas, and utility penetrations. In the Las Vegas heat, pests are always looking for a way into air-conditioned buildings — so we make sure they hit a wall of protection first.
After every visit we provide a detailed service report covering what was treated, products used, pest activity observed, and recommendations. These reports satisfy property management requirements, lease compliance, and audit documentation. Available digitally for easy record-keeping.
From single suites to multi-building campuses, we scale our service to match your space
Individual office spaces and professional suites in shared buildings.
Multi-tenant office parks with shared common areas and landscaping.
High-traffic shared workspaces with communal kitchens and meeting rooms.
Large-scale corporate facilities with multiple buildings and outdoor areas.
Executive suites, virtual office buildings, and serviced office spaces.
Government offices, courthouses, and public administration buildings.