Rodents and pests don't care what's in your units — they'll damage inventory, drive away tenants, and create liability. We provide facility-wide pest management for warehouses, self-storage properties, and industrial buildings across the Las Vegas Valley.
Call for a Free Facility InspectionThe Mojave Desert creates unique pest pressures that hit storage and industrial facilities harder than almost any other commercial property type.
When summer temperatures exceed 110°F, rodents, cockroaches, and scorpions seek shelter in the nearest air-conditioned or shaded structure. Warehouses and storage units with roll-up doors, loading docks, and ventilation gaps are easy entry points. Rodents need water to survive, and they'll travel significant distances to reach the plumbing, condensation, and irrigation lines around your facility.
Cardboard boxes, furniture, clothing, and food items stored in units create ideal nesting material and food sources. Roof rats in particular shred cardboard for nesting and can chew through plastic totes. Once a rodent population establishes itself in a storage facility, it spreads rapidly from unit to unit through shared walls and ceiling voids.
A single tenant who finds droppings or chewed belongings in their storage unit will leave a negative review and cancel their lease. For self-storage facilities, pest complaints are the fastest path to lost tenants and damaged reputation. Proactive pest control costs a fraction of what you lose to vacancy and bad reviews.
Rodent contamination can destroy pallets of product in a warehouse overnight. Droppings and urine pose health risks to employees working in affected areas. For facilities that store food products or operate under health department oversight, a pest problem can mean failed inspections, fines, and operational shutdowns.
These are the pests we treat most often in storage facilities and industrial properties across Henderson, Las Vegas, and North Las Vegas.
The number-one pest problem in Las Vegas storage facilities. Roof rats enter through gaps as small as a quarter, nest in ceiling voids and attic spaces, and chew through wiring, insulation, and stored belongings. They breed rapidly — a single pair can produce 40+ offspring per year.
House mice squeeze through gaps as small as a dime and thrive in the cluttered environments found in storage units. They contaminate stored items with droppings and urine, and they can chew through packaging, clothing, and documents. Mice are active year-round in Las Vegas.
German roaches hitch a ride in stored boxes and furniture, while American roaches enter through drains and sewer connections. Both species thrive in the warm, dark, undisturbed environments inside storage units and warehouse interiors. Infestations spread fast in shared-wall facilities.
Black widows and brown recluse spiders are common in Las Vegas warehouse environments. They build webs in undisturbed corners, behind pallets, and inside seldom-opened storage units. Both species pose a bite risk to tenants and employees accessing stored items.
Desert crickets swarm in massive numbers around Las Vegas commercial properties, especially during monsoon season. They're attracted to lights on warehouse exteriors and pile up at entry doors, eventually making their way inside. Large numbers leave droppings and staining on floors and stored goods.
Bark scorpions are native to the Las Vegas Valley and commonly enter warehouses and ground-level storage units through foundation cracks and gaps under doors. They hide in dark, undisturbed areas during the day and emerge at night to hunt prey. A sting risk for anyone accessing stored items after hours.
We provide free inspections for storage facilities, warehouses, and industrial properties across the Las Vegas Valley.
Call 702-755-0081We scale our pest control programs to fit facilities of every size, from a 50-unit self-storage lot to a 200,000 sq ft distribution center.
Full-property programs covering unit perimeters, common areas, office spaces, and exterior grounds. We address the shared-wall pest migration that makes self-storage uniquely vulnerable.
Climate-controlled buildings attract pests seeking stable temperatures and moisture. We monitor interior hallways, HVAC chases, and unit thresholds where pests enter conditioned spaces.
Dock doors, high ceilings, and expansive floor space require strategic bait placement and perimeter treatment. We map your facility and create a treatment grid tailored to your layout and product type.
High dock traffic and constant loading activity create ongoing entry points. We focus on dock door exclusion, exterior perimeter barriers, and interior monitoring at receiving and staging areas.
Manufacturing floors, mechanical rooms, and break areas all present different pest risks. We provide zone-based treatment plans that address each area's specific pest pressures without disrupting production.
Facilities that produce, process, or package goods need pest-free environments for compliance and product integrity. We provide the documentation and reporting that auditors and inspectors require.
We don't just spray and leave. Warehouse and storage pest control requires a systematic approach that combines exclusion, treatment, monitoring, and reporting.
We walk every inch of your property — interior, exterior, roof line, dock doors, utility penetrations. We identify current pest activity, entry points, harborage areas, and conditions that attract pests. You get a written report with findings and recommendations.
We seal entry points using copper mesh, steel wool, expanding foam, and metal flashing. Roll-up door gaps, pipe penetrations, foundation cracks, roof vents, and dock door seals — we close every access point rodents use to enter your facility.
Tamper-resistant bait stations placed strategically around the exterior perimeter and at interior high-activity zones. Stations are checked and serviced on every visit, with activity levels logged for trending and reporting.
A residual barrier applied around the full exterior of your facility, including foundation walls, dock areas, landscaping edges, and entry doors. This creates a chemical barrier that intercepts crawling pests before they make it inside.
Glue boards and snap traps placed along walls, behind equipment, and near dock doors to monitor pest activity levels between treatments. We track catch data over time so we can identify trends and adjust the program as needed.
After every service visit, your facility manager receives a detailed report covering what was treated, pest activity observed, bait station data, and any recommendations. Ready for audits, inspections, and tenant inquiries.
From a 20-unit storage lot to a 500,000 sq ft distribution center, we design programs that match your facility's footprint, layout, and risk profile. No cookie-cutter plans.
Every visit produces a service report with activity data, treatment details, and recommendations. We make it easy for you to stay audit-ready and answer tenant questions with facts.
Early morning, evening, overnight, weekends — we service your facility on your schedule. No disruption to your tenants, employees, or shipping operations.
Nevada Pest Control License #6763. Fully insured and compliant with all state and local regulations. We carry the documentation your property management company requires.
We're a Henderson-based family business, not a national franchise. When you call, you talk to someone who knows your facility and your history. Your account doesn't get lost in a call center.
If pests return between scheduled visits, we come back and re-treat at no additional charge. We stand behind our work because your facility's reputation depends on it.