Pest management executed with discipline and consistency

EXO Environmental operates with defined scope, controlled application, and repeatable service standards. Each property is treated based on conditions, pest activity, and long-term control objectives.

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Residential & Commercial
Routine & Specialty Service
Scorpion, Rodent, and Insect Control
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Inspection-Based Approach
Service is structured around inspection findings, not assumptions. Conditions, access points, and activity levels determine approach.
Application is controlled and intentional. Coverage is consistent, measured, and aligned with the property layout.
Ongoing service maintains stability over time. Adjustments are made based on observed activity, environmental changes, and seasonal conditions.

Service execution standards

Professional pest management requires consistent inspection, treatment control, documentation, and adjustment. The service process is structured to support repeatable results across residential and commercial properties.

Inspection protocol Perimeter, structure interface, harborage zones, roofline access points, irrigation areas, and activity indicators are evaluated before application.
Application control Treatments are applied with defined placement targeting structural transition zones, entry points, and high-activity areas.
Material selection Products are selected based on target pest, surface type, environmental conditions, label direction, and required residual performance.
Adjustment cycle Service is adjusted based on observed activity, environmental changes, and seasonal pest movement, not fixed rotation alone.
Interior service criteria Interior treatment is performed when activity, risk level, or inspection findings justify it, not as a default step.
Documentation Each service includes recorded observations, treatment zones, and notes to support continuity across visits.
Service approach is structured to maintain consistent control over time rather than temporary reduction of activity.

Scorpion control built around Southern Nevada field conditions

Scorpion work requires more than a perimeter spray. Service must account for harborage, access routes, moisture sources, structural gaps, block walls, landscaping, and the insects scorpions feed on.

Harborage inspection Block walls, rock beds, irrigation boxes, garage edges, stem walls, expansion joints, and utility penetrations are evaluated for activity and shelter conditions.
Prey reduction logic Cricket, roach, spider, and general insect activity is addressed because reducing food sources supports better long-term scorpion control.
Structural transition zones Treatment attention is placed where pests move between landscape, slab, wall, garage, door, and foundation areas.
Seasonal adjustment Service intensity and inspection focus shift with heat, monsoon moisture, breeding cycles, and visible activity changes.
Interior criteria Interior treatment is considered when activity indicates entry, harborage, or elevated risk inside the structure.
Exclusion awareness Door sweeps, garage seals, weep gaps, pipe penetrations, vents, and exterior lighting conditions are noted when they may affect results.
Scorpion control is managed through inspection, placement, consistency, and property-condition awareness. Results depend on pest activity, access points, sanitation, landscaping, moisture, structural gaps, and service frequency.

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