HOA PEST CONTROL · LAS VEGAS, NV · LICENSE #4632

HOA Pest Control Las Vegas —
Common Areas, Scorpions
& Community Programs
for Every Neighborhood Association

Serving Las Vegas · Henderson · Summerlin · Centennial Hills · Clark County Valley

Master-Planned Communities · Gated Communities · Townhome Associations · Condo Associations · Neighborhood HOAs

Pest Control Inc delivers HOA pest control for Las Vegas community associations — common area programs, scorpion prevention, perimeter barrier treatment, and IPM-based service for clubhouses, pools, playgrounds, and greenbelts. Licensed #4632. NPMA member. 3-generation family-owned. Free HOA pest control near me inspection. (702) 228-4394.

Las Vegas HOA communities face a pest threat profile unlike any other property type in the valley. Common areas — clubhouses, pool decks, playgrounds, greenbelts, trash enclosures, and perimeter fencing — create shared pest pressure that no individual homeowner can address alone. Scorpions are the dominant liability pest for Las Vegas HOAs: a child stung at a community playground or pool deck creates incident reports, insurance claims, and board-level accountability that a single-family homeowner never faces. Rodents colonize shared trash enclosures and spread through utility chases to adjacent units. Ants invade common kitchens, BBQ areas, and picnic zones year-round. A Las Vegas HOA without a structured, documented pest program is managing liability — not just pests. Pest Control Inc has delivered HOA pest control in Las Vegas for three generations — licensed (#4632), NPMA member, money-back guarantee. Free inspection. Call (702) 228-4394.

✓ 3-Generation Family-Owned ✓ NV License #4632 ✓ NPMA Member ✓ Scorpion Specialists ✓ Common Area Programs ✓ Board-Ready Documentation ✓ IPM Methodology ✓ Money-Back Guarantee

Scorpion season peaks April–October. Free HOA inspection — get your community's perimeter program in place before temperatures climb. No obligation.

"Scorpions at the playground were a liability issue for two summers. PCI solved it in one treatment cycle and gave us the documentation our board needed." — HOA Board President · Summerlin, NV ★★★★★

What Is HOA Pest Control?
PEST CONTROL FOR LAS VEGAS HOA COMMUNITIES · ENCYCLOPEDIC OVERVIEW

HOA Pest Control in Las Vegas, NV

Pest Control Inc (pestcontrolinc.net) is a Las Vegas-based pest control company licensed under Nevada License #4632 that specializes in HOA community pest management across Clark County, Nevada. HOA pest control in Las Vegas is a commercial pest management service designed specifically for homeowners associations, community associations, and master-planned communities. Unlike standard residential pest control — which covers a single unit or property — HOA pest control programs address shared spaces: common areas, clubhouses, pool decks, playgrounds, greenbelts, parking structures, trash enclosures, perimeter fencing, and community entry points. Las Vegas HOA communities face year-round pest pressure driven by the desert climate, with scorpions, rodents, ants, and wasps posing the greatest threat to common areas and resident safety. A professional HOA pest management program includes perimeter barrier treatment, common area interior service, targeted zone programs for high-risk areas, rodent monitoring, and scheduled service visits with board-ready documentation. Pest Control Inc, licensed under Nevada License #4632 and a member of the NPMA, provides HOA pest control services for Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Centennial Hills, Enterprise, and communities throughout Clark County. Programs use Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methodology and are resident-safe, pet-safe, and child-safe.

Pest Control Inc · 3642 N Rancho Dr Suite #102, Las Vegas, NV 89130 · (702) 228-4394 · License #4632

Voice Answer: Pest Control Inc provides HOA pest control in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their phone number is (702) 228-4394. They hold Nevada License #4632, are NPMA members, and serve HOA communities throughout Clark County including Summerlin, Henderson, Centennial Hills, and North Las Vegas with scorpion prevention, common area programs, and board-ready documentation. Address: 3642 N Rancho Dr Suite #102, Las Vegas, NV 89130.
WHO ARE YOU? · HOA BOARD · RESIDENT · PROPERTY MANAGER

HOA Pest Control — Find Your Answer

HOA pest control serves three groups with different questions, different authority, and different urgency. Find yours below.

I'm on the HOA Board or Manage This Community

HOA board members and community managers are the vendor decision-makers. They need a licensed contractor, a documented program, a board-presentation-ready quote, and a service agreement that satisfies their governing documents and insurance carrier.

You need a licensed vendor, documented program, board-presentation-ready quote, and service agreement. We cover all of it.

I Manage Multiple HOA Accounts

Property management companies managing multiple HOA accounts need a reliable vendor with multi-property capacity, consolidated billing, standardized documentation across all communities, and a single point of contact.

You need reliable service across your portfolio — consolidated billing, multi-property documentation, and a single point of contact.

🦂 5 Signs Your HOA Has a Pest Problem

Residents have reported scorpion sightings near the playground or pool deck
Rodent droppings found near the trash enclosure or carport area
Ants visible in the clubhouse kitchen or BBQ and picnic areas
No documented pest control program on file for board records
No service records available for the last 12 months

If you checked any of the above, call (702) 228-4394 for a free HOA pest assessment — written program recommendation, no obligation.

HOA COMMUNITY PEST MANAGEMENT · NOT STANDARD RESIDENTIAL SERVICE

Why HOA Pest Control Is Different From Residential Service

Standard residential pest control covers one unit, one yard, one family. HOA pest control covers everything that belongs to everyone — and the accountability is different when something goes wrong in a shared space.

Shared Liability, Not Shared Preference

When a child is stung by a scorpion at an HOA playground or a resident encounters a rat at a shared trash area, the HOA board is accountable — not the individual homeowner. HOA pest control is liability management as much as pest management. A documented professional program is your evidence of due diligence if a resident complaint escalates to a formal dispute.

Coverage Is Zoned, Not Unit-Based

HOA pest control programs are built around common area zones — pool surrounds, clubhouse interiors, playground perimeters, greenbelt corridors, trash enclosures, entry monuments — not individual front doors. Each zone has a distinct pest pressure profile and a distinct treatment protocol. A route-stop vendor who treats the clubhouse door and leaves is not running an HOA program.

Boards Need Documentation — Not Just Treatment

HOA boards need written service records, pest activity trend analysis, and incident documentation to satisfy governing documents, insurance carriers, and resident inquiries. A pest control company that delivers a verbal update is the wrong vendor for an HOA account. Every PCI visit produces a board-ready service record delivered digitally within 24 hours.

Resident Safety Is a Service Standard

HOA common areas are used by children, elderly residents, and pets. Every product selection, every treatment timing, and every notification protocol must account for this. IPM methodology and our Health Conscious Service Program are not optional for HOA work — they are the baseline. No broadcast spray in occupied play areas. No residue on pool deck surfaces. No chemical odor during resident hours.

The Desert Makes It Harder

Las Vegas HOA communities border desert terrain, undeveloped lots, and caliche substrate that scorpions, ants, and rodents travel through freely. The pest pressure on Summerlin, Centennial Hills, and Henderson HOA communities adjacent to desert terrain is genuinely different from what a single-family home in an established neighborhood faces. A community perimeter is measured in hundreds of linear feet — not a backyard fence.

One Problem Unit Affects the Whole Community

In attached housing — townhomes, condos — a cockroach infestation in one unit migrates through shared walls, utility chases, and plumbing voids to adjacent units within weeks. Rodents that colonize one shared trash enclosure spread to connected carports and building foundations. HOA pest management must treat the community as a biological system, not a collection of individual properties. Individual unit programs that ignore shared infrastructure will always fail.

HOA COMMON AREA PEST CONTROL · LAS VEGAS · ALL 10 ZONES

Every Common Area We Service — Every Zone, Every Pest

HOA pest programs with Pest Control Inc cover every shared space in your community — not just the clubhouse. Each zone below has a distinct pest profile, a distinct treatment protocol, and dedicated coverage in your service record.

Pool Decks & Aquatic Areas

Scorpions · Ants · Wasps · Spiders · Black Widows

Perimeter barrier around pool deck and equipment housing. Wasp nest inspection and removal at fencing, lighting, and eaves. Scorpion treatment at equipment rooms and adjacent landscape. Black widow removal at equipment housing corners. Monthly service standard. Treatment before pool opens.

Clubhouse & Amenity Center

Cockroaches · Ants · Rodents · Flies · Drain Flies

Interior cockroach gel bait and ant program. Break room and kitchen targeted treatment. Exterior rodent monitoring stations at building perimeter. Fly and drain fly treatment for sink and drain areas. SNHD-compliant documentation if food service present. Bi-monthly minimum.

Playgrounds & Tot Lots

Scorpions · Ants · Wasps · Spiders · Black Widows

Perimeter and equipment treatment using child-safe, low-residue products only. Scorpion treatment in surrounding landscape, mulch, and rubber surfacing edges. Black widow inspection and removal at structural supports. Service timed outside recreational hours — early morning standard.

Greenbelts, Walking Paths & Landscaping

Scorpions · Ants · Rodents · Mosquitoes · Ticks

Perimeter barrier along greenbelt and landscape interface. Scorpion treatment in rock beds, ground cover, and desert-adjacent plantings. Rodent burrow inspection and baiting. Mosquito reduction treatment for water features and irrigated turf. Seasonal adjustment for peak months.

Trash Enclosures & Dumpster Areas

Rodents · Flies · Cockroaches · Ants

Exterior bait station program — highest-priority rodent zone in attached communities. Fly control at enclosure entry points and interior walls. Cockroach and ant treatment of enclosure floor and interior surfaces. Monthly service minimum. Findings tracked in community trend report.

Parking Structures & Carports

Rodents · Spiders · Black Widows · Pigeons

Rodent monitoring stations at perimeter corners and structural supports. Spider and black widow treatment at low-traffic structural areas and lighting. Pigeon deterrent assessment and exclusion recommendation. Quarterly minimum; monthly for rodent-active properties.

Fitness Centers & Community Rooms

Ants · Cockroaches · Flies · Drain Flies

Interior targeted treatment for ants and cockroaches. Entry point exclusion at door sweeps and utility gaps. Drain fly treatment for shower drains and wet areas. Treatment timed outside peak usage hours — early morning or late evening.

Entry Monuments, Gates & Perimeter Fencing

Scorpions · Spiders · Ants · Wasps

Perimeter barrier treatment along full community fencing line. Scorpion treatment at monument bases, gate housings, and wall footings. Wasp inspection and nest removal at gate mechanisms, lighting, and eaves. Monthly standard for desert-adjacent communities.

BBQ Areas, Picnic Zones & Courtyards

Ants · Wasps · Flies · Cockroaches

Ant and wasp treatment at furniture surrounds, food prep surfaces, and adjacent landscape. Fly control at waste receptacles and food areas. Cockroach perimeter treatment for attached structure walls. Service timed to avoid scheduled community events.

Mail Kiosks, Package Rooms & Common Hallways

Cockroaches · Ants · Silverfish · Rodents

Crack-and-crevice treatment at mail kiosk structures and package room walls. Interior ant and cockroach program. Silverfish control in high-moisture storage and utility areas. Rodent exclusion at package room door gaps and utility penetrations. Bi-monthly minimum.

All 10 zone treatments are coordinated as a single documented program — one service record, one pest activity trend report, one board-facing summary per scheduled visit.

LAS VEGAS HOA SCORPION PREVENTION · THE #1 LIABILITY PEST

Scorpion Control for Las Vegas HOA Communities

Scorpions are the defining pest liability for Las Vegas HOA communities. No other pest in Clark County produces the combination of physical danger to residents, board-level accountability, and insurance risk that a scorpion encounter in a common area creates. Las Vegas HOA communities in Summerlin, Centennial Hills, Henderson, and North Las Vegas — particularly those adjacent to undeveloped desert terrain, rocky hillsides, or caliche substrate — face ongoing scorpion pressure that a standard residential perimeter spray cannot address at community scale.

Why HOA Scorpion Risk Is Different From Residential

In a single-family neighborhood, a scorpion in the backyard is a homeowner problem. In an HOA community, a scorpion at the playground, pool deck, or clubhouse entry is a board problem — with documentation, insurance, and governing document implications. Las Vegas HOA boards have faced formal resident complaints, insurance inquiries, and CC&R challenges over documented scorpion incidents in common areas. The liability calculus is different at community scale. A single incident without a documented prevention program in place is a defensible position; a pattern of incidents without documentation is not.

The Three-Layer HOA Scorpion Prevention Program

Perimeter Barrier Treatment

Chemical barrier applied to all community perimeter fencing, wall footings, monument bases, and entry points. Applied monthly for desert-adjacent communities; quarterly minimum for established neighborhoods. The barrier intercepts scorpions migrating from adjacent undeveloped terrain before they reach common area zones where residents are present.

Common Area Zone Treatment

Targeted treatment of the highest-risk scorpion harborage zones within the community: playground equipment surrounds and mulch areas, pool equipment housing and adjacent landscape rock, monument base plantings, entry gate structures, and greenbelt rock bed corridors. Zone treatment addresses established scorpion populations — the perimeter barrier addresses incoming migration.

Black Light Inspection

Quarterly black light inspection of high-risk zones to identify active scorpion pressure before the next resident encounter. Scorpions fluoresce under UV light, making them detectable in harborage zones before they appear in occupied areas. Findings are documented and reported to the board with zone-specific activity maps.

Scorpion Control for Summerlin HOA Communities

Summerlin is the highest-scorpion-pressure HOA market in the Las Vegas valley. The community's position at the base of the Spring Mountains, its extensive desert-adjacent perimeter, and its native rock landscaping create year-round scorpion habitat directly adjacent to residential common areas. Summerlin HOA boards consistently report scorpion incidents at playgrounds, pool surrounds, and entry monuments from March through November. Monthly perimeter barrier treatment is the minimum effective service frequency for any Summerlin HOA adjacent to undeveloped terrain. Pest Control Inc serves Summerlin HOA communities including Summerlin Centre, The Vistas, The Trails, The Arbors, and surrounding master-planned sub-associations.

Scorpion Control for Henderson HOA Communities

Henderson's master-planned HOA communities — including Inspirada, Green Valley Ranch, MacDonald Highlands, and Seven Hills — face significant scorpion pressure from the Black Mountains and surrounding desert terrain. Henderson HOA boards adjacent to desert-facing perimeter fencing should maintain quarterly minimum scorpion treatment; communities with active incident history should move to monthly. Pest Control Inc provides free scorpion risk assessments for any Henderson HOA community. Call (702) 228-4394.

Scorpion Control for Centennial Hills & North Las Vegas HOA Communities

Centennial Hills and the northern Las Vegas valley present some of the fastest-growing HOA development in Clark County, with many communities built directly on or adjacent to desert-grade terrain. New construction HOA communities in this corridor face elevated scorpion pressure because construction activity displaces established scorpion populations from surrounding land into newly built common areas. Pest Control Inc recommends a pre-season scorpion assessment for any Centennial Hills HOA community established within the past five years.

🗓️ Las Vegas HOA Pest Calendar — Peak Pressure by Season

Month RangeDominant PestPrimary ZoneRecommended Action
March – MayScorpions (emerging) · AntsPerimeter · PlaygroundPre-season barrier treatment
June – SeptemberScorpions (peak) · Wasps · FliesAll outdoor zonesMonthly perimeter + zone treatment
October – NovemberScorpions (declining) · RodentsPerimeter · Trash enclosuresBarrier + rodent monitoring ramp-up
December – FebruaryRodents (peak) · CockroachesClubhouse · Trash · Attached unitsInterior + rodent station service

In Las Vegas's desert climate, there is no pest-free season. There is only a shift in which pest requires the most attention.

HOA PEST CONTROL RESPONSIBILITY · NEVADA · COMMON AREA COVERAGE

HOA Pest Control Responsibility — Who Pays, What's Covered

The most-searched HOA pest control topic in Las Vegas is not cost — it's responsibility. Here is the direct answer for Nevada HOA communities.

In Las Vegas HOA communities, the association pays for common area pest control. Individual unit interiors are the homeowner's responsibility. Shared building elements — walls, utility chases, common hallways — are generally the association's responsibility.
Area / SituationTypical ResponsibilityNotes
Common area pest controlHOA / AssociationClubhouses, pools, playgrounds, greenbelts, trash enclosures, perimeter — board-managed operating budget
Perimeter barrier treatmentHOA / AssociationCommunity-wide perimeter is shared infrastructure
Individual unit interiorHomeowner / TenantInterior of privately owned unit is typically owner responsibility per governing documents
Shared walls / utility chasesHOA / AssociationCockroach or rodent migration through shared building elements is typically HOA responsibility
Attached unit — interior first occurrenceDepends on CC&RsReview your specific governing documents — some associations cover all initial interior infestations
Pest-related damage to common elementsHOA / AssociationStructural damage from rodents in common building elements is board responsibility
Termite damage to common structuresHOA / AssociationHOA responsible for termite treatment in common building elements and structural components
Documentation for insurance / governing documentsHOA / AssociationBoard is responsible for maintaining service records demonstrating due diligence
Emergency response — common areaHOA / AssociationActive pest incident in any common area requires board-authorized vendor response

Responsibility varies by CC&Rs, bylaws, and rules and regulations. Review your specific governing documents or consult your HOA attorney for unit-specific questions. What is consistent across virtually all Nevada HOA governing documents: common areas are association responsibility; individual unit interiors are owner responsibility.

Does your HOA have a documented pest control program on file? A documented pest management program — with service records and trend analysis — is the most defensible evidence of due diligence if a resident complaint escalates.

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HOA PEST CONTROL SERVICE PLANS · LAS VEGAS · ALL COMMUNITY TYPES

HOA Pest Control Programs Built for Las Vegas Communities

Pest Control Inc HOA programs are built around your community size, desert adjacency, pest risk profile, and common area footprint — not a national template. All programs include written service records, trend analysis, and board-ready documentation. IPM methodology. Money-back guarantee.

Established Neighborhood HOA Program

Mature HOA communities in Henderson corridors, Spring Valley, Enterprise, Paradise — without direct desert adjacency

Quarterly perimeter barrier. Monthly common area interior service. Rodent monitoring at trash enclosures. Ant and cockroach program for clubhouse and amenity areas. Wasp removal as warranted. Bi-annual scorpion assessment. Board documentation every visit.

Rodents · Ants · Cockroaches · Wasps · Spiders

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Attached Community Program

Condo and townhome associations with shared building infrastructure — shared walls, utility chases, attached garages, common hallways, stairwells

Interior common area program for hallways, stairwells, and lobbies. Perimeter barrier. Trash enclosure rodent program. Cockroach program for shared kitchens and break rooms. Pest migration response protocol for shared-wall incidents. Termite assessment available. Documentation for building management.

Cockroaches · Rodents · Ants · Silverfish · Drain Flies

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Master-Planned Community Program

Large master-planned HOA communities with multiple pools, extensive greenbelt systems, large clubhouse facilities, multiple entry monuments, or sub-associations

Full-property 10-zone common area program. Monthly service standard. Dedicated account manager. Quarterly board reporting package. Emergency response priority. Multi-property coordination if community has sub-associations. Annual program review meeting. New construction pre-season scorpion assessment available.

Scorpions · Rodents · Ants · Wasps · Mosquitoes · All Zone Pests

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Not sure which program fits your community? We assess your HOA during a free inspection and recommend a program based on community size, desert adjacency, and pest risk profile. No obligation. Get Free Inspection →

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HOW OUR HOA PEST CONTROL PROGRAM WORKS

Three Steps to a Pest-Free Las Vegas HOA Community

A structured, documented HOA pest control program — not a route stop, not a verbal update, not a spray-and-leave service call.

Free HOA Common Area Assessment

We inspect every common area zone: pool surrounds, clubhouse, playgrounds, greenbelts, trash enclosures, perimeter fencing, and parking. We identify active pest pressure, scorpion harborage zones, rodent entry points, and conducive conditions specific to your community. You receive a written assessment and board-presentation-ready program recommendation with transparent pricing within 48 hours. No obligation.

Community IPM Treatment Plan

We build a program specific to your community type, pest species pressure, seasonal calendar, and board's service frequency requirement. Early-morning scheduling for common areas avoids disrupting resident use. Weekend scheduling available. Product selection follows our Health Conscious Service Program — least invasive treatment, targeted applications, child-safe and pet-safe for all common area surfaces.

Ongoing Monitoring, Documentation & Board Reporting

Scheduled service visits produce written service records delivered digitally within 24 hours. Rodent monitoring station tracking per visit. Scorpion activity trend analysis by zone. Board-facing quarterly summary report included. If pest pressure changes between visits, we respond under your service agreement. Money-back guarantee on all HOA service plans.

🌿 Health Conscious Service Program — IPM for HOA Communities

HOA common areas are used by children, elderly residents, and pets daily. Pest Control Inc uses Integrated Pest Management (IPM) — targeted treatment, monitoring-based decision-making, and product selection that prioritizes resident safety. No broadcast spraying of occupied common areas. No chemical residue on playground equipment or pool surrounds. No odor in common spaces during resident hours. This is the standard — not an upgrade.

RESIDENT SAFETY · CHILD-SAFE · PET-SAFE · HOA COMMUNICATION

Resident Safety — and Resident Communication

The two most consistent resident-facing concerns about HOA pest control are product safety and advance notification. Both are built into every PCI HOA program by default.

Child-Safe Product Selection Standard Pet-Safe Treatment Protocols Low-Odor Applications in All Common Areas Resident Notification Templates Provided Early-Morning & Weekend Scheduling No Broadcast Spray in Occupied Play Areas

Product Safety

Every product used in HOA common areas is selected for low human and pet toxicity, with rapid residual breakdown in outdoor and common space environments. Playground equipment, pool surrounds, and seating areas receive only targeted, contact-point applications — never broadcast spray. Child-safe and pet-safe documentation is available for board records on request.

Scheduling Around Residents

HOA common areas are in use during peak hours. Service is scheduled during off-peak windows: early morning before pool opens, after fitness center closes, early weekend hours before playground traffic begins. Treatment timing is coordinated with your community manager — not defaulted to whatever fits the service route.

Resident Communication

Board-ready resident notification templates for common area treatment schedules are included with every PCI HOA service agreement. Residents receive advance notice of treatment dates and re-entry windows. All resident-facing language is drafted to be transparent, reassuring, and accurate. Boards can request communication support at any time.

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What Las Vegas HOA Boards and Managers Say

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"Scorpions at the pool deck were a board-level issue for two summers. PCI's perimeter program eliminated the problem by the third month. The documentation they provide is exactly what our governing board needed to close the incident record."

HOA Board President · Summerlin, NV · Google
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"We manage six HOA communities in Henderson and North Las Vegas. PCI is the only vendor we use for all six. Single point of contact, consolidated billing, and documentation that's actually useful for board meetings — not just a receipt."

Community Property Manager · Henderson NV · Yelp
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"Residents were complaining about ants at the BBQ area and rodents near the trash enclosure. PCI had both under control within 60 days and gave us a board report that answered every question at the next meeting."

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HOA PEST CONTROL LAS VEGAS — FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOA Pest Control FAQs

Answers to the questions Las Vegas HOA boards, residents, and property managers ask most. Can't find yours? Call (702) 228-4394 — we respond in 30 minutes during business hours.

Common area pest control is the HOA association's responsibility, funded through the operating budget and managed by the board. Individual unit interior pest control is the homeowner's responsibility, as specified in the CC&Rs and governing documents. Shared building infrastructure — shared walls, utility chases, common hallways in condos and townhomes — is generally the association's responsibility. Specific responsibility varies by governing documents; review your CC&Rs or consult your HOA attorney for unit-specific questions.
Most Las Vegas HOA communities require monthly service for desert-adjacent or high-pressure properties, and quarterly perimeter service with monthly common area interior service for established neighborhoods. Scorpion-adjacent communities — those bordering undeveloped terrain in Summerlin, Centennial Hills, and Henderson — should not drop below monthly perimeter treatment. Pest Control Inc provides a service frequency recommendation as part of every free HOA inspection. Call (702) 228-4394.
The five highest-pressure pests in Las Vegas HOA communities are scorpions, rodents (mice and rats), ants, cockroaches, and wasps. Scorpions are the primary liability pest — particularly for communities adjacent to desert terrain in Summerlin, Centennial Hills, and Henderson. Rodents concentrate in shared trash enclosures and spread to adjacent units in attached communities. Ants are a year-round problem in outdoor common areas and clubhouse kitchens. Cockroaches are a consistent presence in clubhouse food areas and attached community utility spaces.
Pest Control Inc HOA programs cover all shared community spaces: pool decks and aquatic areas, clubhouses and amenity centers, playgrounds and tot lots, greenbelts and walking paths, trash enclosures and dumpster areas, parking structures and carports, fitness centers and community rooms, entry monuments and perimeter fencing, BBQ and picnic areas, mail kiosks, package rooms, and common hallways. Each zone has a distinct treatment protocol based on its specific pest pressure profile.
Yes — in virtually all Las Vegas HOA communities, common area pest control is an association expense. Clubhouses, pool surrounds, playgrounds, greenbelts, trash enclosures, perimeter fencing, and entry monuments are common area infrastructure that the association is responsible for maintaining, including pest management. The specific scope is defined in the association's operating budget and approved by the board.
Yes. Pest Control Inc HOA programs use products selected for low human and pet toxicity, with no broadcast spraying in occupied play areas, pool surrounds, or seating areas. All applications in high-contact common areas use targeted crack-and-crevice and perimeter methods. Our Health Conscious Service Program and IPM methodology require that product selection prioritize resident safety. Child-safe and pet-safe documentation is available for board records on request.
Pest Control Inc provides HOA boards with a resident pest complaint response protocol as part of every service agreement. When a resident reports a pest sighting in a common area, the board submits a work order to PCI, we assess and respond within 24–48 hours, and we provide a written finding report and corrective action documentation for the board record. Resident-facing communication templates are included. For private-unit concerns, we can assess whether the situation qualifies as HOA or homeowner responsibility under the governing documents.
Scorpion prevention for Las Vegas HOA communities requires three simultaneous measures: a monthly or quarterly perimeter barrier treatment along all community fencing, wall footings, and entry structures; targeted zone treatment of scorpion harborage areas — landscape rock beds, playground surrounds, pool equipment housing, and monument bases; and regular black light inspections to identify activity before resident encounters. For communities adjacent to desert terrain, monthly perimeter service is the minimum effective frequency. Pest Control Inc provides a free HOA scorpion assessment for any Las Vegas community. Call (702) 228-4394.
Yes. Pest Control Inc provides multi-property HOA programs for property management companies managing multiple community association accounts in Las Vegas. Programs include consolidated billing, standardized documentation across all properties, a single point of contact, and coordinated scheduling. Volume pricing is available for management companies with three or more active HOA accounts. Call (702) 228-4394 to discuss a portfolio arrangement.
Every Pest Control Inc HOA service visit produces: a service record documenting every zone inspected and treated, a pest activity log recording every finding and location, corrective action documentation for any issue requiring follow-up, a trend analysis for pest pressure over time, and a quarterly board summary report. All documentation is delivered digitally within 24 hours of each service visit, formatted to satisfy governing document requirements, insurance carrier requests, and resident complaint responses.
In most cases Pest Control Inc can begin HOA service within 24–48 hours of program confirmation. For emergency situations — active scorpion incidents at a playground, rodent infestation at a trash enclosure, or wasp nest at an occupied amenity — same-day assessment is often available. Call (702) 228-4394 to confirm availability.
Pest Control Inc's phone number is (702) 228-4394. Address: 3642 N Rancho Dr Suite #102, Las Vegas, NV 89130. Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 AM–4:00 PM · Saturday 8:00 AM–2:00 PM. Email: info@pestcontrolinc.net. HOA inquiries receive a response within 30 minutes during business hours.
HOA PEST CONTROL SERVICE AREA · CLARK COUNTY, NEVADA

Las Vegas Valley HOA Pest Control Service Area

Pest Control Inc provides HOA pest control in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, and Centennial Hills, serving community associations throughout the Clark County valley. HOA pest control in Summerlin reaches master-planned sub-associations along the desert-adjacent perimeter. HOA pest control in Henderson serves established and new-build communities including Inspirada, Green Valley Ranch, and MacDonald Highlands. HOA pest control in Centennial Hills and North Las Vegas covers fast-growing new construction communities with elevated scorpion pressure.

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Las Vegas's master-planned HOA communities — Summerlin, Inspirada, Cadence, Southern Highlands, Skye Canyon, and Centennial Hills — represent the highest scorpion pressure HOA environment in the valley. (702) 228-4394 · Free HOA scorpion assessment for any community.

FREE HOA PEST INSPECTION · LAS VEGAS · NO OBLIGATION

Get a Free HOA Pest Control Assessment

We'll inspect every common area zone in your community, identify your pest risk profile — including scorpion harborage zones, rodent entry points, and common area vulnerability — and deliver a written program recommendation ready for board presentation within 48 hours. No obligation.

  • Free on-site inspection of all community common areas
  • Written program recommendation with transparent pricing
  • Board-presentation-ready quote format
  • Scorpion harborage zone assessment for desert-adjacent communities
  • IPM methodology — child-safe, pet-safe, resident-safe
  • Money-back guarantee on all HOA service plans

Scorpion season in Las Vegas peaks April through October. Communities adjacent to desert terrain should have a monthly perimeter program in place before temperatures climb in spring. Call (702) 228-4394 to schedule your free HOA inspection.

*First service free with a 12-month annual agreement. Excludes pigeons, bed bugs, bees & rodents.