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German Cockroaches · Bed Bugs · Scorpions · Ants · Rodents — Individual Units to Entire Complexes

Pest Control Inc provides apartment pest control for Las Vegas renters, landlords, and property managers across Clark County. Whether you are a tenant dealing with an active cockroach or bed bug problem, a landlord maintaining pest-free rental units between tenants, or a property manager running a 200-unit complex that needs a documented pest control program — Pest Control Inc has built a program for your specific situation. Apartment pest control is not the same as home pest control. German cockroaches spread through shared walls and plumbing voids. Bed bugs move unit-to-unit through gaps in shared structures. Common areas — laundry rooms, trash enclosures, parking garages, hallways — create ongoing pest pressure that individual unit service alone cannot address. Pest Control Inc treats every zone of the apartment building: individual units, common areas, exterior perimeter, and building structure. Licensed #4632. NPMA member. Family-owned. Free estimate. Call (702) 228-4394.

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Last reviewed: April 28, 2026 · Updated quarterly Apartment Pest Control · Las Vegas, NV · Tenants · Landlords · Property Managers

Apartment Pest Control in Las Vegas — What Every Renter, Landlord & Property Manager Needs to Know

Pest Control Inc provides apartment pest control in Las Vegas for renters, landlords, and property managers — German cockroaches, bed bugs, scorpions, and ants, from individual units to whole complexes. Licensed #4632. (702) 228-4394.

Apartment pest control is structurally different from single-family home pest control in three ways that matter. First, pests in apartments move between units — German cockroaches travel through shared wall voids and plumbing penetrations, bed bugs migrate through shared structural gaps, and ants move freely across common areas and building perimeters. A single treated unit in a building with adjacent infested units will re-infest within weeks without a building-level approach. Second, apartments involve three separate parties with different legal responsibilities and different buying authority. Third, apartment buildings contain zones that single-family homes don't: shared laundry rooms, trash enclosures, parking structures, hallways, mail rooms, and leasing offices — all of which create ongoing pest pressure that individual unit service cannot address alone.

Pest Control Inc provides apartment pest control for every context — individual unit service for active infestations, whole-building programs for apartment complexes, move-in and move-out turnover service for landlords, documented recurring programs for property managers, and Nevada tenant rights guidance for renters who need to understand their options. We service apartment buildings of every type across Las Vegas Valley — high-rises near the Strip, garden-style complexes in Henderson and Summerlin, affordable housing in North Las Vegas, and individual rental duplexes and fourplexes in every neighborhood of Clark County.

Every Pest Control Inc apartment program is built on integrated pest management — the Health Conscious Service Program — using eco-friendly, tenant-safe, pet-safe methods appropriate for occupied residential buildings. Transparent pricing by unit count, building size, and service frequency. Free no-obligation estimates. A money-back guarantee on every service. Licensed #4632. NPMA member. Three generations of Las Vegas family service.

Renters & Tenants

If you're a Las Vegas renter with a pest problem, you have rights under Nevada law. Your landlord is generally responsible for maintaining a habitable, pest-free unit. This page explains your rights, what NRS 118A requires, and what to do if your landlord isn't responding.

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Landlords & Property Owners

If you own rental units and need pest control between tenants, for active infestations, or as a recurring maintenance program, Pest Control Inc provides transparent per-unit pricing, thorough service records, and a program that protects your investment and Nevada legal obligations.

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Property Managers

If you manage apartment complexes and need a documented recurring pest control program, bed bug protocols, and reliable same-day emergency response, Pest Control Inc builds programs around your operation — per-unit, per-building, or portfolio-wide.

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Pest Control Inc treats every zone of Las Vegas apartment buildings — individual units, shared walls, laundry rooms, trash areas, parking garages, hallways, and exterior grounds. (702) 228-4394.

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Every Zone of Your Las Vegas Apartment Building — Unit, Common Area & Exterior Coverage

Apartment pest control that treats only individual units misses the source of most apartment pest pressure. Pests don't respect unit boundaries — they travel through shared walls, plumbing chases, hallway carpet seams, laundry room drains, and the gap under every door. A complete apartment pest control program addresses every zone of the building: individual units, shared common areas, exterior grounds, and the structural gaps where pests move between zones.

What Each Apartment Building Zone Needs

ZonePrimary Pest PressurePCI Treatment
Individual UnitsCockroaches, bed bugs, ants, scorpionsTargeted gel bait + crack-and-crevice + perimeter spot
Shared Walls & VoidsGerman cockroaches, antsVoid injection + exclusion + wall penetration treatment
Hallways & CorridorsAnts, cockroaches, occasional rodentsPerimeter treatment + door threshold sealing
Laundry RoomsDrain flies, cockroaches, moisture pestsDrain treatment + targeted application + moisture assessment
Trash Rooms & Dumpster AreasCockroaches, flies, rodentsDumpster perimeter + exterior bait stations + fly control
Parking GaragesRodents, spiders, scorpionsBait station placement + perimeter + harborage treatment
Mail Rooms & Common OfficesAnts, cockroachesTargeted bait + perimeter
Exterior Grounds & LandscapingScorpions, ants, cricketsGranular treatment + perimeter barrier + harborage inspection
Pool & Amenity AreasAnts, wasps, mosquitoesPerimeter spray + nest removal + harborage assessment

Individual Apartment Units

Per-unit apartment pest control for occupied or vacant rental units across Las Vegas Valley. Kitchen, bathroom, closet, and unit perimeter — including under appliances, behind cabinets, and along baseboards. Documentation provided every visit for landlord and tenant records.

Shared Walls & Plumbing Voids

Wall void injection for German cockroaches and ants moving between adjacent units. Exclusion material applied at plumbing penetrations, electrical conduit gaps, and structural seams where shared-wall pests migrate.

Hallways & Common Corridors

Baseboard perimeter treatment, entry door threshold sealing, and ant-trail interruption in shared apartment hallways. Carpet seam inspection where pests move between common-area and unit floors.

Laundry Rooms

Drain treatment for drain flies and moisture-attracted pests. Behind and under washing machines and dryers — moisture conditions that sustain cockroaches. Sanitation assessment included on every visit.

Trash Areas & Dumpster Enclosures

Exterior bait stations around trash enclosures, concrete pad treatment, fly control around dumpsters, and rodent monitoring devices in protected locations. Highest-pressure exterior zone for any apartment building.

Parking Garages

Rodent monitoring stations placed in protected, child-inaccessible locations. Wall-floor junction treatment for spiders and scorpions. Exterior wall perimeter for desert pest pressure entering structured parking.

Mail Rooms, Leasing Offices & Amenities

Child-safe and tenant-safe formulations for fitness rooms, play areas, mail rooms, and leasing offices. Targeted bait and perimeter only — no broadcast spraying in tenant-traffic zones.

Exterior Grounds & Landscaping

Granular treatment in landscaping beds, perimeter barrier around the building footprint, harborage inspection in rock features and ground cover. Critical zone for desert pest pressure — scorpions, ants, crickets — entering Las Vegas apartment grounds.

The most common pests in Las Vegas apartments are German cockroaches, bed bugs, bark scorpions, ants, and rodents. Pest Control Inc treats all of them for renters, landlords, and property managers.

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The Most Common Pests in Las Vegas Apartments — and How We Treat Each One

Las Vegas apartment pest pressure differs meaningfully from single-family home pest pressure. The urban density of Las Vegas Valley — 250,000+ apartment units — combined with the desert climate creates a specific apartment pest roster dominated by German cockroaches, bed bugs, ants, and scorpions. Understanding which pests are most likely in your building, and how they behave in multifamily environments, is the foundation of effective apartment pest control.

#1 Apartment Pest

German Cockroaches — The Primary Apartment Pest in Las Vegas

Blattella germanica are strictly indoor pests that spread through shared walls and plumbing. Per the National Pest Management Association, German cockroaches account for the majority of cockroach service calls in U.S. multifamily housing. A single infested unit represents building-wide risk.

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Bed Bugs — The Highest-Stakes Apartment Pest

Bed bugs spread through shared wall penetrations, electrical conduit, and secondhand furniture. Legal liability questions — tenant-introduced vs. building-spread — are among Nevada's most contested habitability issues. Early detection and documentation are essential.

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Bark Scorpions — Desert Entry Into Apartment Grounds & Units

Per Nevada Poison Control, Clark County reports more scorpion stings per capita than any other U.S. county. Ground-floor units, garden-style complexes, and apartment buildings adjacent to desert terrain face the highest scorpion pressure.

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Ants — Perimeter, Common Area & Unit Pressure

Multiple ant species pressure Las Vegas apartments year-round. Monsoon rain drives colonies toward buildings at high volume. Effective ant control requires both exterior granular treatment and interior bait — perimeter alone leaves indoor populations untreated.

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Rodents — Roof Rats, Mice & Parking Structure Pressure

Per the National Fire Protection Association, rodent wiring damage contributes to roughly 20-25% of residential fires with undetermined causes. Apartment parking structures and trash enclosures function as primary rodent harborage zones.

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Venomous

Black Widows — Parking Garages & Exterior Common Areas

Black widows establish in parking structures, trash enclosure walls, exterior utility boxes, and pool equipment housings. Dangerous for children and pets. Treated as part of exterior service every visit at Pest Control Inc.

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Pet Units

Fleas — Pet-Friendly Apartments & Turnover Units

Flea pupae remain dormant in carpet for months and emerge when new occupants trigger vibration and warmth. Most common in turnover units following pet-having tenants — turnover treatment is the prevention.

Moisture

Drain Flies & Flies — Laundry Rooms, Kitchens & Trash Areas

Drain flies breed in organic matter accumulating in floor drains and grease traps. Laundry rooms, kitchen drains in vacant units, and trash enclosures are the three primary breeding sites in Las Vegas apartment buildings.

PCI apartment programs also treat crickets, earwigs, silverfish, wasps, bees, mosquitoes, stored product pests, and any pest in your Las Vegas apartment building.

Priority Pests · German Cockroaches · Bed Bugs · Multifamily Protocols

German Cockroaches & Bed Bugs — The Two Apartment Priority Pests in Las Vegas

Two pests dominate apartment pest control complexity in Las Vegas: German cockroaches and bed bugs. Both spread between units through shared building structure. Both generate Nevada habitability liability. Both require multi-visit protocols. Understanding how Pest Control Inc treats them in the multifamily context is the most important part of this page.

German Cockroach Treatment for Las Vegas Apartments

German cockroaches (Blattella germanica) are the most common pest in Las Vegas apartment buildings and the most misunderstood. Homeowners and renters frequently attempt DIY spray treatments — which scatter the population and drive cockroaches deeper into wall voids, worsening the infestation. The correct treatment is gel bait and insect growth regulator (IGR) — not spray.

Pest Control Inc German cockroach protocol: licensed technician inspects all cabinet interiors, under-appliance zones, bathroom plumbing voids, and accessible shared-wall penetrations. Professional-grade gel bait applied in small deposits to identified harborage sites — cockroaches feed and carry bait back to the colony. IGR prevents juveniles from reaching reproductive maturity. Service visits at 14-day intervals until elimination confirmed.

For buildings with cockroach pressure across multiple units, Pest Control Inc recommends whole-building treatment — all occupied units, vacant units, and common-area zones simultaneously.

According to the National Pest Management Association, professional gel bait treatment eliminates German cockroach infestations in 90% of cases within 3 treatment visits — compared to a 30% success rate with DIY consumer spray products.

Bed Bug Treatment for Las Vegas Apartments

Bed bugs in Las Vegas apartments are simultaneously a pest control problem, a Nevada habitability law issue, and a property management documentation requirement. Who is responsible — tenant or landlord — depends on how and when the infestation was introduced, which is why documentation at move-in and move-out is critical.

Pest Control Inc bed bug protocol: initial inspection confirms active infestation, identifies harborage zones (mattress seams, bed frame joints, headboard, electrical outlet covers, baseboards), establishes pre-treatment preparation protocol. Chemical treatment uses professional-grade residual insecticides applied to all harborage zones. Heat treatment available as alternative for units where chemical treatment is contraindicated. Follow-up at 14 days confirms elimination.

For buildings with bed bug spread across multiple units, Pest Control Inc implements building-wide inspection protocol — identifies affected units, assesses adjacent units, simultaneous treatment to stop migration.

According to the National Pest Management Association, bed bug infestations in multifamily buildings spread to an average of 3–5 adjacent units before detection. Early intervention costs 80–90% less than building-wide remediation.

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Every day an untreated bed bug infestation goes unaddressed, it spreads an average of 3–5 adjacent units further. Early intervention costs 80–90% less than building-wide remediation.

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Under Nevada law NRS 118A, Las Vegas landlords must maintain pest-free rental units. Tenants who discover a pest problem should notify their landlord in writing and allow 14–30 days for response. Call (702) 228-4394 for help.

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Apartment Pest Control for Renters — Know Your Rights Under Nevada Law

If you are renting an apartment in Las Vegas and dealing with a pest problem, you have legal rights under Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 118A. Your landlord is generally responsible for maintaining a pest-free, habitable rental unit. Understanding what Nevada law requires, what steps to take when it is not being followed, and how Pest Control Inc fits into that process is what this section covers.

What Nevada Law Says About Pest Control in Rental Units

Nevada Revised Statutes § 118A.290 — the Implied Warranty of Habitability — requires Las Vegas landlords to maintain rental properties in a habitable condition. Habitability includes structural integrity, functioning utilities, adequate sanitation, and freedom from pest infestation. Landlords who fail to act after written tenant notice may be in violation of Nevada law.

Specific implications for Las Vegas renters:

  • Landlord's obligation: Under NRS 118A, a Las Vegas landlord is generally responsible for pest control when an infestation exists at move-in, arises from building conditions, or originates from an adjacent unit or common area.
  • Tenant's obligation: A tenant may be responsible for infestations they caused — particularly bed bugs from secondhand furniture or travel.
  • Written notice: Notify landlords in writing (text, email, or certified letter). Written notice starts the legal clock.
  • Landlord's timeframe: Reasonable time after written notice — generally 14–30 days for non-emergency conditions.
  • Tenant remedies: If landlord fails to address documented infestation after notice, Nevada tenants may have rights under NRS 118A.355 (repair-and-deduct), rent withholding with strict procedures, or lease termination.

Note: General legal information — not legal advice. For specific legal questions, consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney.

Nevada Apartment Pest Control Responsibility: Tenant vs. Landlord

SituationWho Is ResponsibleLegal Basis
Pest infestation exists at move-inLandlordNRS 118A.290 — implied warranty of habitability
Infestation spreads from adjacent unitLandlordNRS 118A.290 — building condition
Infestation from building common areaLandlordNRS 118A.290 — common area maintenance
Tenant introduces bed bugs via secondhand furnitureLikely TenantLease agreement + move-in documentation
Tenant introduces pests through travelLikely TenantLease agreement + bed bug clause
Tenant creates cockroach conditions via sanitation failureLikely TenantLease agreement + habitability standards
No move-in inspection was conductedLandlord disadvantageBurden of proof shifts
Pre-occupancy inspection shows pest-freeTenant disadvantageLandlord documented condition
Subsidized / Section 8 housing infestationLandlord (HUD requirement)HUD Housing Quality Standards
HOA-governed unit with building-level infestationHOA / LandlordHOA documents + NRS 118A

Steps for Las Vegas Renters Dealing With a Pest Problem

  1. Document the infestation with dated photos or video.
  2. Notify your landlord in writing — email, text, or certified letter. Keep a copy.
  3. Give the landlord a reasonable time to respond (14 days for standard issues; faster for scorpions, bed bugs, rodents).
  4. Follow up in writing if no response, citing the first notice.
  5. If the landlord still doesn't respond, contact the Nevada Housing Division: (702) 486-4480 or housing.nv.gov. They investigate habitability violations including pest control failures.
  6. If your landlord calls Pest Control Inc — we are ready. (702) 228-4394.

Can I just call my own pest control and deduct from rent?

Nevada's repair-and-deduct remedy under NRS 118A.355 has strict legal requirements — written notice, statutory waiting period, deduction limits, and procedural compliance. Consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney before attempting.

What if I'm in Section 8 or subsidized housing?

HUD regulations require subsidized housing providers to maintain habitable conditions. Section 8 inspections specifically assess pest infestation as a Housing Quality Standard failure — your local HUD office can investigate.

Do I have to prepare my apartment before pest control?

Yes. Pest Control Inc provides specific written preparation instructions before service — different protocols for cockroaches, bed bugs, and general pest treatment.

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Sources Referenced on This Page

  1. Nevada Legislature — NRS Chapter 118A: leg.state.nv.us/nrs/nrs-118a.html
  2. Nevada Housing Division: housing.nv.gov · (702) 486-4480
  3. Nevada Poison Control System — scorpion sting frequency data for Clark County
  4. National Pest Management Association: npmapestworld.org
  5. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) — rodent-related fire causation data
  6. U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) — Housing Quality Standards for Section 8
  7. EPA IPM Guidelines: epa.gov/safepestcontrol
  8. University of Nevada Cooperative Extension — Las Vegas Valley pest species data

Page last reviewed: April 28, 2026. NRS 118A information reflects current Nevada statute as of this date — consult the Nevada Legislature website for current version. Nothing on this page constitutes legal advice; consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney for guidance specific to your situation.

Las Vegas landlords are required by Nevada law (NRS 118A.290) to maintain pest-free rental units. Pest Control Inc provides pre-occupancy treatment, turnover service, active infestation response, and recurring maintenance programs for rental properties of all sizes.

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Apartment Pest Control for Landlords — Your Nevada Obligations & Service Options

If you own rental units in Las Vegas, Nevada law establishes your pest control obligations and Pest Control Inc provides the service to meet them. This section covers what you're legally required to do, when tenant-caused infestations shift responsibility, and how to set up a practical recurring pest control program.

What Nevada Law Requires of Las Vegas Landlords

Before move-in: Under NRS 118A.290, rental units must be delivered in habitable condition. Habitable means free from pest infestation. A pre-occupancy inspection and pest treatment establishes the baseline.

During tenancy: Landlords address infestations arising from building conditions, adjacent units, or common areas. The implied warranty of habitability runs throughout the tenancy — not just at move-in.

When tenant causes infestation: The lease agreement and move-in documentation determine cost responsibility. Bed bugs introduced via secondhand furniture, cockroach conditions caused by sanitation failure, or pest pressure traceable to tenant behavior may be tenant-paid — but the landlord still typically arranges service to prevent building-wide spread.

Response timeframe: Reasonable time after written tenant notice is generally 14–30 days for non-emergency conditions. Faster response is appropriate for scorpions (poison risk), bed bugs (spread risk), and active rodent infestations (health risk).

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Pre-Occupancy Treatment

Before a new tenant moves in: complete unit treatment + written pest-free certification establishing the move-in baseline. Critical legal protection if a future tenant claims the unit was delivered with an infestation.

Move-Out Treatment

After a tenant vacates: treat any pest evidence + document findings + prepare unit for next occupant. Move-out documentation establishes the condition handoff for future habitability disputes.

Active Infestation Response

24-hour notice dispatch for active tenant complaints. Written service record with findings, treatment, and recommendations. Adjacent unit assessment for cockroach or bed bug spread risk.

Recurring Maintenance Program

Monthly or quarterly recurring service across all your rental properties. Perimeter + interior coverage. Written records every visit. Free re-service if pests return between scheduled visits.

Vacant Unit Monitoring

For units vacant 30+ days: cockroach monitors, bed bug interceptors, rodent monitoring devices. Quarterly inspection checks. Pre-occupancy inspection and certification before new tenant arrival.

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Pest Control Inc provides whole-building pest control programs for Las Vegas apartment complexes — all units, common areas, bed bug protocols, and written documentation on every visit. Call (702) 228-4394 for a free building walk-through.

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Apartment Pest Control for Property Managers — Programs, Protocols & Documentation

Property managers overseeing Las Vegas apartment complexes need more than unit-level pest control — a documented building-wide program that covers common areas, handles bed bug incidents with a defined protocol, provides written service records, and responds to tenant pest complaints within the timeframe Nevada law requires. Pest Control Inc builds property management programs around operational reality.

Recurring Building-Wide Program

Monthly or quarterly whole-building service: all units + common areas + exterior + parking. Per-unit volume pricing. Consolidated invoicing for portfolio accounts. Single point of contact for facility teams managing multiple complexes.

Bed Bug Incident Protocol

Tenant reports bed bugs → 24-hour dispatch → reported unit inspection and treatment → adjacent unit assessment (above, below, side-to-side) → written documentation → 14-day follow-up confirmation. Complete paper trail for every incident.

Notice Compliance & Scheduling

NRS 118A.330 requires 24 hours notice before non-emergency entry. Pest Control Inc manages scheduling coordination, provides tenant notification templates, and documents every entry for your compliance records.

Tenant Complaint Response

Dispatch within 24-48 hours of tenant complaint for standard pest issues. Same-day for scorpion, rodent, and bed bug emergencies. Written service record delivered to tenant and property manager — your habitability documentation.

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Move-In · Move-Out · Turnover · Vacant Units · Between Tenants

Move-In, Move-Out & Turnover Pest Control for Las Vegas Rental Units

The highest-risk pest control moments in the Las Vegas rental cycle are transitions — when a tenant moves out and before a new tenant moves in. This is when pests introduced by previous occupants are discovered, when vacant unit monitoring matters most, and when pre-occupancy documentation that protects landlords from future habitability disputes is created.

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Move-Out Inspection

Within 24-48 hours of tenant vacating. Written report with photos documenting unit condition and any pest evidence at handoff.

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Turnover Treatment

Cockroach, flea, or bed bug treatment based on findings. Exclusion work where structural gaps need sealing before next occupant.

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Vacant Unit Monitoring

If vacant 30+ days: cockroach monitors, bed bug interceptors, rodent monitoring devices. Quarterly check-ins.

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Pre-Occupancy Inspection

Within 48 hours of new tenant arrival. Written pest-free certification — your protection under NRS 118A.

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Tenant Move-In Education

Card explaining how to report pests, how to prepare for service, and what your program covers. Sets expectations from day one.

Pest Control Inc apartment treatments use the Health Conscious Service Program — pet safe, tenant safe, eco-friendly IPM. No broadcast spraying in occupied living areas. Every product documented on the service record.

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Apartment Pest Control Safe for Tenants, Children & Pets — The Health Conscious Service Program

The most common concern from Las Vegas renters about pest control is simple: is it safe? In a multifamily building where treatments happen in occupied units, shared spaces, and common areas used by children and pets, this question is not optional. Pest Control Inc's Health Conscious Service Program is our answer — IPM built around the lowest-impact effective treatment, inspection and exclusion first, targeted treatment only where warranted, EPA-registered reduced-risk formulations applied to specific harborage zones rather than broadcast spraying.

For occupied apartment units, every product Pest Control Inc uses is documented on the service record — product name, location, quantity. For units with infants, immunocompromised occupants, or specific sensitivities, tell us before service and we adjust. For pet-friendly buildings, exterior and common-area treatments use formulations appropriate for pets after the standard drying period.

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Pest Control Inc apartment pest control starts from $65 per unit for recurring service. Bed bug treatment starts from $175 per unit. Free written estimates for all Las Vegas apartment owners and property managers. (702) 228-4394.

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Apartment Pest Control Plans & Pricing — From Single Units to Full Complexes

Apartment pest control pricing is not one-size-fits-all. A single rental unit has different pricing than a 100-unit complex. A monthly cockroach maintenance program has different pricing than a one-time bed bug treatment. Pest Control Inc builds pricing around your actual situation and publishes it transparently with no hidden fees. Free written estimate before any service begins.

Individual Unit Pest Control

Starting from $65/unit

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  • Free re-service within 30 days if pests return
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Bed Bug Treatment Protocol

Starting from $175/unit

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  • Chemical or heat treatment options
  • Adjacent unit inspection
  • 14-day follow-up visit
  • Pre-treatment preparation guide
  • Building-wide protocol available
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How Much Does Apartment Pest Control Cost in Las Vegas?

Service TypeStarting FromNotes
Monthly recurring (per unit)$65/visitVolume pricing for 5+ units
Quarterly recurring (per unit)$85/visitSeasonal alignment
Turnover service (per unit)$75/unitMove-in/move-out complete
Bed bug treatment (per unit)$175/unitChemical or heat options
Whole-building programCustom quotePer-unit volume pricing
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Emergency & Same-Day Apartment Pest Control in Las Vegas

A tenant finding scorpions in a first-floor unit is not a situation that waits 5 business days. A property manager receiving a bed bug complaint needs a response before the 24-hour legal clock starts. A landlord discovering an active rodent infestation before a new tenant's move-in needs same-day action. Pest Control Inc dispatches emergency and same-day apartment pest control across Las Vegas Valley for active accounts — and rapid-response for first-time callers facing urgent pest situations.

Emergency service available for: active scorpion intrusion in occupied units, bed bug confirmation requests, rodent activity in occupied units, wasp nest emergencies in common areas, and active infestations requiring documentation for Nevada habitability compliance. Call (702) 228-4394. Mon–Fri 8am–4pm · Sat 8am–2pm · Emergency line: 24/7 for active accounts.

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Why Las Vegas Renters, Landlords & Property Managers Choose Pest Control Inc

3-Generation Family-Owned

Not a franchise. Three generations of the same Las Vegas family from the same Las Vegas office. Local accountability. Las Vegas-specific pest expertise built across decades, not weeks of franchise onboarding.

Licensed, Insured & Bonded

Nevada license #4632. Background-checked, drug-tested technicians enter every apartment. Certificates of insurance available on request for property manager vendor onboarding.

Documented Service Every Visit

Written service record after every visit — product, locations, findings, follow-up. Your habitability compliance record. Your legal protection if Nevada disputes arise.

Money-Back Guarantee

Pests return between visits? We come back free of charge. Not satisfied with the service? We make it right or we refund. Written into every agreement, not buried in fine print.

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Three generations of Las Vegas rental market experience. We understand the 24-hour notice requirements, turnover timelines, and the documentation Nevada landlords need for habitability compliance and dispute defense.

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Apartment Pest Control Across Las Vegas Valley — Every City, Every Complex

Pest Control Inc services apartment buildings, rental properties, and multifamily complexes across all of Las Vegas Valley and Clark County, Nevada. Apartment pest control Henderson NV. Apartment pest control North Las Vegas. Apartment pest control Summerlin. Apartment pest control Spring Valley. Apartment pest control Paradise NV. Apartment pest control Enterprise NV. Apartment pest control Boulder City. Apartment pest control Centennial Hills. Apartment pest control Green Valley. From high-density apartment corridors near the Las Vegas Strip and Downtown, to master-planned apartment communities in Summerlin and Henderson, to workforce housing in North Las Vegas and East Las Vegas, to individual rental duplexes in established mid-century neighborhoods — Pest Control Inc has serviced every type of Las Vegas rental property.

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Las Vegas Apartment ZIP Code Coverage

Pest Control Inc apartment pest control covers every apartment ZIP code in the Las Vegas Valley. The 18 most-serviced apartment ZIP codes — corridors of highest multifamily density across Clark County — are listed below, along with the primary pest pressure profile for each area.

ZIPAreaApt DensityPrimary Pest Pressure
89101Downtown Las VegasVery HighCockroaches, rodents, bed bugs
89102Central LV / Spring MountainVery HighCockroaches, ants, bed bugs
89103Spring Valley / DecaturHighCockroaches, scorpions, ants
89104East Las VegasVery HighCockroaches, rodents, ants
89106West Las VegasHighCockroaches, rodents
89107Central West LVHighCockroaches, ants, rodents
89109Strip / ParadiseHighBed bugs, cockroaches
89110East Las Vegas / SunriseHighCockroaches, rodents
89115North Las Vegas adjacentHighCockroaches, rodents, ants
89116East Las Vegas / WhitneyMedium-HighCockroaches, ants
89119Paradise / AirportHighBed bugs, cockroaches, ants
89120Paradise EastMedium-HighCockroaches, ants, scorpions
89121Sunrise / WhitneyHighCockroaches, scorpions, ants
89122East Las Vegas / SunriseMedium-HighCockroaches, rodents
89128Northwest LV / Lone MountainHighScorpions, ants, cockroaches
89146Spring Valley WestHighCockroaches, ants, occasional scorpions
89147Spring Valley / RainbowHighCockroaches, ants, spiders
89169Strip adjacent / ParadiseHighBed bugs, cockroaches

Las Vegas Apartment Corridor Coverage

Spring Mountain corridor (89102) — densest apartment corridor in Las Vegas, mid-century and newer multifamily. Charleston corridor — east-west density from Downtown to Spring Valley. Maryland Parkway corridor — student and workforce housing adjacent to UNLV. Rainbow corridor — Spring Valley and Summerlin-adjacent multifamily. Eastern Avenue corridor — mid-density apartments through Paradise and East Las Vegas. Craig Road / North Las Vegas corridor — workforce housing density. Sunset Road corridor Henderson — Henderson density near the 215 Beltway. Stephanie Street corridor Henderson — newer Henderson apartment communities. Nellis / Sunrise corridor — east Las Vegas apartments near Nellis AFB. Downtown Las Vegas / Fremont corridor — high-density urban apartments and extended-stay properties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Apartment Pest Control in Las Vegas

Renters, landlords, and property managers all ask different apartment pest control questions. The 68 questions below cover every angle — Nevada law, pricing, safety, pest behavior, and Pest Control Inc's specific approach.

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Apartment pest control is a structured pest management program for rental units, apartment buildings, and multifamily complexes serving renters, landlords, and property managers. It covers individual unit service, whole-building programs, common area treatment, bed bug protocols, turnover service, and recurring maintenance — built around the way apartments actually work, with shared walls, common areas, and three different parties involved.

Apartment pest control treats pests that move between units through shared walls, plus common areas and exterior zones a single home doesn't have. Pricing is per-unit. Three parties (tenant, landlord, manager) have different roles. Treating one unit while adjacent units stay infested guarantees re-infestation — apartment programs use building-wide approaches.

Yes — apartments need pest control more than single-family homes due to shared walls, common areas, and Nevada habitability law requiring landlords to maintain pest-free units. Without proactive pest control, building-wide infestations spread rapidly through shared structure and trigger Nevada NRS 118A habitability claims.

Pest control works in apartment buildings through a combination of individual unit treatment, common area service, and exterior perimeter — coordinated as one program. Pest Control Inc inspects every zone, treats with low-impact methods, addresses building structural gaps, and documents every visit for the landlord and property manager records.

Apartment pest control includes inspection, individual unit treatment, common area service, exterior perimeter, bed bug protocols, and written documentation every visit. Pest Control Inc programs cover all of these as standard — recurring monthly or quarterly, with adjacent unit assessment when spread is detected and pre-occupancy inspections for vacant units.

Most apartment buildings benefit from monthly recurring service. Individual units see active pest issues addressed within 24-48 hours. Quarterly service works for low-pressure environments. High-pressure buildings — older complexes, dense apartment corridors, or buildings with previous bed bug or cockroach activity — need monthly. Pest Control Inc tailors frequency to your situation.

Yes — Nevada landlords must maintain habitable conditions including freedom from pest infestation under NRS 118A.290. Landlords are not required to run continuous preventive programs, but they must respond to pest infestations within a reasonable time after written tenant notice — generally 14-30 days.

You can — but DIY rarely works for German cockroaches or bed bugs in multifamily buildings, and Nevada law generally makes pest control your landlord's responsibility. DIY cockroach spray scatters colonies into wall voids. DIY bed bug treatment misses 90% of harborage zones. Notify your landlord — they're responsible.

In Las Vegas, landlords are generally responsible under NRS 118A.290 (implied warranty of habitability) unless the tenant caused the infestation. Landlords are responsible for pests from building conditions, adjacent units, or common areas. Tenants may be responsible for bed bugs from secondhand furniture or sanitation-caused cockroach issues.

Nevada landlords typically pay under NRS 118A.290 unless the tenant caused the infestation. Tenants may be responsible for bed bugs introduced via secondhand furniture or travel, or cockroach issues caused by documented sanitation failure. The lease agreement and move-in inspection determine cost responsibility in disputed cases.

Yes — NRS 118A.290 requires Nevada landlords to maintain habitable conditions including freedom from pest infestation. Landlords must respond to pest reports within a reasonable time after written notice — generally 14-30 days for non-emergency conditions, faster for active infestations posing immediate health or safety risk.

Under NRS 118A, you have the right to a habitable, pest-free unit. Document the infestation with photos, notify landlord in writing, allow 14-30 days response. If landlord fails to act, Nevada law provides repair-and-deduct (NRS 118A.355), rent withholding (with strict procedures), or lease termination remedies. Consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney for your specific situation.

Send a second written notice citing your first. If still no response, contact the Nevada Housing Division at (702) 486-4480 or housing.nv.gov to file a habitability complaint. Consider consulting a Nevada tenant rights attorney about NRS 118A.355 remedies. If your landlord eventually responds, Pest Control Inc is ready: (702) 228-4394.

Nevada law permits rent withholding for habitability violations, but the procedure is strict and the risk is real — improper withholding can lead to eviction. Consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney before withholding any rent. Documentation of written notice and landlord non-response is essential. The Nevada Housing Division at (702) 486-4480 can also help.

Nevada tenants can pursue legal remedies for landlord habitability failures under NRS 118A — but consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney first. Documented written notice, photos, and a record of landlord non-response are essential. Small claims court handles many tenant cases. The Nevada Housing Division can investigate before litigation.

Possibly — Nevada law allows lease termination for material habitability violations, but requirements are specific. The infestation must be documented, written notice must have been given, the landlord must have failed to remedy within statutory time, and termination procedures must be followed. Consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney before terminating any lease.

HUD regulations require subsidized housing providers to maintain habitable conditions — Section 8 inspections specifically assess pest infestation as a Housing Quality Standard failure. Your local HUD office can investigate in addition to Nevada Housing Division. Subsidized housing landlords face additional federal compliance requirements beyond NRS 118A.

Take dated photos and video. Notify your landlord in writing — email, text, or certified letter. Save copies of every communication. Documentation establishes your habitability claim under NRS 118A and starts the legal clock for landlord response. Use a written template citing the statute.

Yes — the Health Conscious Service Program uses targeted EPA-registered formulations applied to specific harborage zones, not broadcast-sprayed throughout living spaces. Every product, location, and quantity is documented on the service record. For occupants with infants or specific sensitivities, tell us before service and we adjust the protocol.

Yes — pet-safe formulations applied to targeted zones, not open surfaces accessible to pets. After treatments dry (30-60 minutes), pets can return to treated areas. For specific pet health concerns or sensitive breeds, tell us before service. Common-area treatments use formulations appropriate for pet-friendly buildings.

Yes — Pest Control Inc uses child-safe methods in occupied units and common areas including play zones, daycare-adjacent rooms, and family residences. EPA-registered reduced-risk formulations applied to harborage zones only. Common-area amenities like fitness rooms and play areas use formulations chosen specifically for child safety.

No for most treatments. Gel bait cockroach treatment requires no evacuation. Bed bug chemical treatment requires you to be out 4 hours. Full-unit spray (uncommon) requires 2-4 hours out. Specific requirements are provided in writing before every visit so you know exactly what to expect.

Most apartment unit treatments take 30-60 minutes. Bed bug treatment takes 90-120 minutes per unit. Whole-building program visits depend on building size. Pest Control Inc provides arrival window in advance, completes service efficiently, and leaves a written service record for tenant and landlord records.

Pest Control Inc provides specific written preparation instructions before service. Cockroach prep: clear under sinks and behind appliances. Bed bug prep: launder bedding on hot, bag items, clear floor and bed-area access. General prep: clear baseboards in treatment areas. Detailed instructions vary by treatment type and are sent in advance.

Yes — Pest Control Inc uses food-safe formulations in apartment kitchens, applied to harborage zones (under sinks, behind appliances, in cabinet voids) — not on food preparation surfaces. Cover or remove exposed food before service as a standard precaution. Specific kitchen prep instructions provided in writing before treatment.

Through shared wall voids, plumbing penetrations, electrical conduit gaps, hallway seams, and secondhand items. German cockroaches travel through wall voids between adjacent units. Bed bugs migrate through wall penetrations and electrical outlets. Building-wide treatment dramatically outperforms unit-by-unit when spread is detected.

German cockroaches travel between units through shared wall voids, plumbing chases, and electrical conduits — apartments concentrate population pressure across many connected units. A single infested unit pressures every adjacent unit. Older buildings with deferred maintenance compound this. Whole-building treatment is the only effective long-term answer.

Bed bugs enter via secondhand furniture, travel luggage, or migration from adjacent infested units through shared walls and electrical conduit. High tenant turnover increases bed bug introduction risk. Furnished apartments and short-term rentals see higher bed bug rates. Building-wide protocols catch spread before it reaches multiple units.

The most common are German cockroaches, bed bugs, bark scorpions, ants, and rodents. German cockroaches dominate apartment service calls. Bark scorpions pressure ground-floor units near desert terrain. Bed bugs pressure high-turnover buildings. Ants pressure exterior and common areas. Rodents pressure parking structures and trash areas.

Yes — professional gel bait and IGR eliminates German cockroach infestations in 90% of cases within 2-3 visits per the National Pest Management Association. DIY spray scatters colonies into wall voids. Professional gel bait achieves population-level kill through worker-to-colony bait transfer. Adjacent unit assessment is standard.

Yes — bark scorpions enter Las Vegas apartments through ground-level gaps, especially in buildings adjacent to desert terrain or with garden-style construction. Ground-floor units face highest pressure. Per Nevada Poison Control, Clark County reports more scorpion stings per capita than any other US county. Exterior perimeter treatment is critical.

Yes — roof rats and house mice pressure Las Vegas apartments through trash enclosures, parking structures, and exterior building gaps. Per the National Fire Protection Association, rodent wiring damage contributes to 20-25% of residential fires with undetermined causes. Bait stations, monitoring devices, and exclusion work address rodent pressure.

Starting from $65/unit for recurring service. Volume pricing for 5+ units. Whole-building programs are custom quoted by unit count. Pest Control Inc provides written estimates with no hidden fees and per-unit transparent pricing for landlord portfolios. Free property walk-through before any quote.

Yes — turnover pest control is one of the highest-leverage services a Las Vegas landlord can buy. Move-out treatment removes any pests introduced by previous tenants. Pre-occupancy inspection produces a written pest-free certification — your NRS 118A habitability protection if a future tenant claims the unit was delivered with pests.

Reasonable time after written notice — generally 14-30 days for non-emergency issues under NRS 118A.290. Faster for active scorpion intrusions, bed bugs (spread risk), or rodent infestations (health risk). Pest Control Inc dispatches landlord active-infestation calls within 24-48 hours.

Possibly — if your lease specifies tenant responsibility for tenant-caused infestations and documentation supports it. Bed bugs from secondhand furniture, cockroach infestations from documented sanitation failure, or pests traced to tenant behavior may be tenant-paid. Move-in documentation is essential. Consult a Nevada attorney before billing back.

For 1-10 rental units, monthly or quarterly recurring per-unit service plus turnover treatment between tenants is the most effective combination. Pest Control Inc structures small landlord programs with consolidated invoicing across all properties, a single point of contact, and written documentation every visit for your habitability records.

Yes — a clear pest control clause in your lease specifies tenant vs. landlord responsibility, bed bug protocols, sanitation expectations, and reporting procedures. A well-drafted clause protects landlords in disputed cases and helps tenants understand their responsibilities. Consult a Nevada landlord-tenant attorney for clause language specific to your situation.

NRS 118A.330 requires 24 hours notice before non-emergency entry into a tenant's unit. Pest Control Inc provides notification templates and manages scheduling coordination so you stay compliant. Emergency entry is permitted for active infestations posing health or safety risk.

Document the refusal in writing. Cite lease entry provisions and NRS 118A landlord obligations. If the refused service was needed for building-wide pest control (preventing spread), tenant refusal can shift responsibility for resulting damage. Consult a Nevada attorney for repeated refusals — and document everything.

Yes — professional chemical or heat treatment eliminates active infestations when full protocol is followed: preparation, treatment of all harborage zones, 14-day follow-up. Adjacent unit assessment recommended for multifamily buildings to stop migration. Pest Control Inc provides written documentation for Nevada habitability records.

Starting from $175/unit for chemical or heat treatment. Whole-unit treatment includes inspection, written report, treatment, adjacent unit assessment, and 14-day follow-up. Building-wide bed bug protocols are custom-quoted. Free written estimate before any treatment begins.

Depends on origin. If the infestation is traceable to tenant introduction (secondhand furniture, travel), the tenant may be responsible per lease terms. If the infestation spreads from an adjacent unit or building condition, the landlord is generally responsible under NRS 118A.290. Move-in documentation often determines disputed cases.

Check mattress seams for rust-colored stains and shed exoskeletons. Inspect box spring interior, headboard crevices, baseboards near bed, and behind electrical outlet covers within 5 feet of the bed. Bites are NOT a reliable indicator — many people don't react. Pest Control Inc offers free confirmation inspections at (702) 228-4394.

According to the National Pest Management Association, bed bug infestations in multifamily buildings spread to an average of 3-5 adjacent units before detection. Female bed bugs lay 1-5 eggs per day. Unit-to-unit migration through shared walls and electrical conduit accelerates building-wide spread. Early intervention costs 80-90% less than building-wide remediation.

Pest Control Inc provides a written preparation guide before service. Standard prep: launder all bedding on hot, bag clothing and personal items, vacuum thoroughly and discard bag, clear floor and bed-area access, move furniture from walls. Specific instructions vary by chemical vs. heat treatment and are provided in writing 24-48 hours before service.

Starting from $65/unit for recurring service, starting from $75/unit for turnover service, starting from $175/unit for bed bug treatment. Whole-building programs are quoted by unit count. Pest Control Inc publishes transparent pricing with no hidden fees. Free written estimates: (702) 228-4394.

50-unit buildings are custom-quoted based on existing pest pressure, common area square footage, exterior grounds, and frequency. Volume per-unit pricing applies. A free building walk-through is required for an accurate quote — Pest Control Inc comes to you. Call (702) 228-4394 to schedule.

No hidden fees at Pest Control Inc. Every quote is written and itemized. Per-unit rate, frequency, scope, and term are clear before signing. Bed bug treatments, turnover service, and emergency dispatch are priced separately and quoted in advance — never billed unexpectedly.

Yes — free written apartment pest control estimates with property walk-through. No obligation. The walk-through identifies pest pressure, common-area pressure, exterior grounds, and structural gaps. Written quote within 24 hours of walk-through. Call (702) 228-4394 or submit the form on this page.

Yes — portfolio pricing for property managers and landlords with multiple buildings. Volume per-unit pricing across the portfolio. Consolidated invoicing. Single point of contact. Pest Control Inc structures programs around how property management portfolios actually operate. Free portfolio walk-through.

New residential customers who sign a 12-month annual agreement receive their first service free. Applies to monthly and quarterly plans. Excludes pigeons, bed bugs, bees, and rodents. Call (702) 228-4394 to verify your situation qualifies. Mon-Fri 8am-4pm, Sat 8am-2pm.

Yes — three generations of apartment pest control for Las Vegas renters, landlords, and property managers. Individual units to large complexes across all of Clark County. Licensed Nevada #4632, NPMA member, family-owned. Call (702) 228-4394 for a free apartment estimate.

Yes — Pest Control Inc is a preferred vendor for multiple Las Vegas property management companies. Documentation-first programs, bed bug incident protocols, NRS 118A.330 notice compliance, consolidated invoicing, and portfolio-wide pricing. Free building walk-through: (702) 228-4394.

Yes — Pest Control Inc holds Nevada Pest Control License #4632. Background-checked, drug-tested licensed technicians. NPMA member. Insured and bonded. Certificates of insurance available on request for property manager vendor onboarding. Three generations of family service in Las Vegas.

Yes — Pest Control Inc offers a money-back guarantee on every service. If pests return between scheduled visits, we come back free. If you're not satisfied, we make it right or refund. Written into every agreement, not buried in fine print. Three generations of standing behind our work.

Monday through Friday 8 AM to 4 PM and Saturday 8 AM to 2 PM. Sunday closed. Emergency pest control for active accounts available 24/7. Call (702) 228-4394 to reach the Las Vegas office.

Pest Control Inc is open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturday from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Closed Sunday for office hours. Emergency line is open 24/7 for active accounts. Phone: (702) 228-4394.

Pest Control Inc is located at 3642 N Rancho Dr, Suite #102, Las Vegas, NV 89130 — in the Centennial Hills area. From this Las Vegas headquarters, our licensed technicians service apartment buildings across all of Clark County, Nevada — Las Vegas Valley, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, and all 97 valley communities.

Yes — Pest Control Inc at 3642 N Rancho Dr, Suite #102, Las Vegas NV 89130 services apartments across all of Las Vegas Valley. Phone: (702) 228-4394. Local Las Vegas family business — not a national franchise. Three generations of apartment pest control across Clark County.

Pest Control Inc offers free identification — text or email a photo, or schedule a free apartment inspection. Common Las Vegas apartment bugs: German cockroaches (small, light brown, fast), bed bugs (apple-seed sized, reddish-brown, near beds), bark scorpions (yellowish-tan, ground-level units), Argentine ants (small, dark, in trails). When unsure, call (702) 228-4394.

German cockroaches are small (0.5 inches), light brown to tan, with two dark parallel stripes behind the head. They prefer warm, humid areas — kitchens and bathrooms. They're fast, hide in cracks and behind appliances, and are most active at night. The most common cockroach in Las Vegas apartments and the most likely cause of a roach problem in your unit.

Bark scorpions are yellowish-tan to light brown, 2-3 inches long including the tail, with thin pincers and a slender tail. They glow blue-green under UV light. Active at night. The most common scorpion in Clark County and the most venomous scorpion in North America. Pressure is highest in ground-floor apartments near desert terrain.

Food, water, warmth, and shelter — all of which apartments have in concentration. Cockroaches: kitchens, bathrooms, food residue. Bed bugs: occupied bedrooms, secondhand furniture. Scorpions: cool harborage, ground-level entry points. Ants: exterior moisture, sweet residues. Rodents: trash areas, structural gaps. Pest Control Inc programs address every attractant by zone.

Most German cockroach infestations show measurable improvement within 7-14 days of professional gel-bait treatment, with elimination in 90% of cases within 2-3 visits per the National Pest Management Association. Bed bug elimination requires the full 14-day follow-up cycle. Ant and scorpion treatments show results within days.

Possibly yes — for the first 1-2 weeks after professional cockroach treatment, you may see more activity as bait pulls cockroaches out of harborage. This is treatment working, not failing. Activity declines sharply by day 14. Resist the urge to spray (which scatters the population). Bed bug visibility may also briefly increase for similar reasons.

Don't clean treated zones for 7-14 days — bait and residual products need to remain in place to work. Don't spray store-bought products (they kill bait-carrying cockroaches before colony transfer). Keep food sealed, take out trash, report any new sightings to your provider. Pest Control Inc gives written post-treatment instructions specific to each treatment type.

Take dated photos immediately. Notify your landlord in writing today. Under NRS 118A, the unit must have been delivered pest-free. A pest found at move-in is the landlord's responsibility — and your move-in documentation is the proof. Forward this page to your landlord; Pest Control Inc handles move-in pest issues regularly.

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Common Las Vegas Apartment Pest Problems — Direct Answers for Renters, Landlords & Managers

These are the most common Las Vegas apartment pest problems — direct answers for renters, landlords, and property managers from Pest Control Inc (license #4632). For immediate help call (702) 228-4394, Mon–Fri 8am–4pm, Sat 8am–2pm.

How do I get rid of cockroaches in my apartment?

Stop using spray products immediately — they scatter the colony and worsen the infestation. Report the problem to your landlord in writing under NRS 118A. Pest Control Inc (license #4632) treats apartment cockroaches with professional gel bait + IGR — the methodology that eliminates 90% of infestations within 2-3 visits per NPMA. Adjacent unit assessment included when spread evidence is detected. Call (702) 228-4394.

How do I get rid of bed bugs in my apartment?

Call Pest Control Inc (license #4632) at (702) 228-4394 for free bed bug inspection. The protocol: confirmation inspection → written preparation guide → professional chemical or heat treatment of all harborage zones → adjacent unit assessment → 14-day follow-up. Documentation provided for your Nevada habitability records. Don't rely on DIY — DIY treatment misses 90% of harborage and accelerates spread.

How do I know if I have bed bugs in my apartment?

Check mattress seams for rust-colored stains and shed exoskeletons. Inspect box spring interior, headboard crevices, baseboards near bed, and behind electrical outlets within 5 feet of bed. Bites are NOT a reliable indicator — many people don't react. Pest Control Inc (license #4632) offers free confirmation inspections. Call (702) 228-4394.

How do I stop cockroaches from spreading between apartments?

Treat the reported unit + inspect adjacent units (above, below, side-to-side) + treat all units with evidence simultaneously + apply exclusion to shared-wall penetrations. If 3+ units show pressure, schedule whole-building treatment. Pest Control Inc (license #4632) handles multi-unit cockroach containment for Las Vegas property managers and landlords. (702) 228-4394.

How do I make my apartment complex pest free?

Establish a monthly whole-building pest control program covering all units, common areas, and exterior. Add bed bug incident protocol for tenant reports. Set 24-48 hour response on tenant complaints. Document every visit. Pest Control Inc (license #4632) builds documented whole-building programs for Las Vegas apartment complexes — free building walk-through, written quote: (702) 228-4394.

What do I do if my landlord won't call pest control?

Confirm your initial notice was in writing. Send a second written notice citing the first and the elapsed time. Contact the Nevada Housing Division at (702) 486-4480 or housing.nv.gov to file a habitability complaint under NRS 118A.290. Consult a Nevada tenant rights attorney about NRS 118A.355 remedies. When your landlord responds, Pest Control Inc is ready: (702) 228-4394.

How do I prevent pests in a vacant apartment unit?

Place cockroach monitoring devices in kitchen and bathroom. Install bed bug interceptors under furniture if furnished. Conduct quarterly inspection checks. Treat immediately if activity is detected. Provide pre-occupancy inspection and written certification before new tenant arrival. Pest Control Inc (license #4632) handles vacant unit monitoring for Las Vegas landlords. (702) 228-4394.

How do I set up pest control for my rental properties?

Call Pest Control Inc (license #4632) at (702) 228-4394 or submit the form on this page. Free property walk-through within 7 days. Written program proposal with unit count, scope, frequency, and per-unit pricing. Sign agreement; program begins within 7 days. Written service record after every visit for your habitability compliance records.

How do I prepare for pest control in my apartment?

Specific written instructions before every visit. Cockroach prep: clear under sinks and behind appliances. Bed bug prep: launder bedding on hot, bag clothing, clear floor and bed-area access. General prep: clear baseboards in treatment areas. Pest Control Inc (license #4632) sends prep instructions 24-48 hours before service. Questions? (702) 228-4394.

How do I handle a pest complaint from my tenant?

Acknowledge the complaint in writing within 24 hours — establishes your NRS 118A.290 compliance trail. Schedule pest control within reasonable timeframe (faster for emergencies). Pest Control Inc (license #4632) dispatches landlord active-infestation calls within 24-48 hours. Written service record provided to you and tenant. Call (702) 228-4394.

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