Pest Control in Clark County, NV

Serving homes, businesses, and communities across the entire Las Vegas Valley and surrounding areas.

🌍 Full-Service Pest Control Across Clark County

EXO Environmental proudly protects residents and businesses throughout Clark County — from bustling city centers to quiet neighborhoods and desert edges. We provide smart, honest pest control that adapts to the climate, structures, and common pests of Southern Nevada.

📍 Cities & Communities We Serve in Clark County:

  • Las Vegas
  • North Las Vegas
  • Henderson
  • Summerlin
  • Mesquite
  • Spring Valley
  • Enterprise
  • Whitney, Paradise, and Boulder Highway Corridor

🪲 Most Common Pests in Clark County:

  • Arizona Bark Scorpions
  • German Cockroaches
  • Roof Rats and Mice
  • Argentine Ants and Crickets
  • Black Widows, Spiders, and Occasional Invaders

✅ Why Clark County Residents Choose EXO:

  • Locally owned and Nevada licensed (C2/Core certified)
  • Service plans for every home size and pest pressure
  • Safe for pets, children, and pollinators
  • No contracts. Transparent pricing. Real people.
A man is cleaning the outside of a house with a long-handled duster. He stands next to a black outdoor grill and a piece of black cloth lying on the concrete ground. The house has beige stucco walls and a red tile roof. Behind him, a white privacy fence and neighboring houses with swimming pools are visible under a clear blue sky.

Dewebbing is an essential part of pest control that removes spider webs from eaves, corners, and entry points—reducing active spider populations and discouraging future web-building. It also improves the appearance of your property and helps identify hidden infestations early.

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A man working in the yard with a backpack sprayer, standing on gravel near a drainage opening, excavating with a small shovel, with a black car and houses in the background.