Flea and tick treatment that breaks the cycle.
EXO Environmental provides professional flea and tick treatment in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada for homes, yards, pet resting areas, turf, shaded exterior zones, carpets, baseboards, and recurring activity. Fleas and ticks require more than a quick spray because eggs, larvae, pupae, adults, pets, wildlife, and yard conditions all affect results.
Fleas and ticks require life-cycle control, not just surface treatment.
Fleas and ticks are often tied to pets, wildlife, shaded yard areas, carpeting, furniture, bedding, turf, and recurring reintroduction. A strong service plan targets active adults while also addressing the conditions that allow the problem to continue.
Eggs keep hatching
Flea eggs and pupae can continue emerging after treatment, which is why follow-up and continued vacuuming matter.
Pets can reintroduce activity
Dogs, cats, pet bedding, kennels, and resting areas often need coordinated attention with veterinarian-approved pet protection.
Yards can drive reinfestation
Shade, turf, mulch, wildlife, rodents, and outdoor resting areas can keep pressure active outside the home.
We target the places fleas and ticks live, hide, and reproduce.
Effective flea and tick control depends on treating the correct zones and giving customers clear prep and post-service instructions.
Pet Bedding
Pet beds, blankets, crates, kennels, and favorite resting areas often hold flea pressure.
Carpets & Rugs
Fleas can develop in carpet fibers, rugs, furniture edges, and baseboard areas.
Baseboards
Interior edges, cracks, and transition zones may need targeted treatment when activity is inside.
Furniture Areas
Couches, chairs, cushions, and pet lounging zones can support continued activity.
Turf
Grass and yard areas may need exterior service, especially where pets rest or play.
Shade & Mulch
Cooler shaded exterior zones, mulch, and protected landscape areas can support fleas and ticks.
Wildlife Pressure
Rodents, rabbits, cats, and other animals can bring fleas and ticks onto the property.
Fence Lines
Edges, side yards, and areas where animals travel can contribute to recurring pressure.
Flea and tick service built around the full problem.
Treatment may include interior, exterior, or both depending on where activity is happening and what conditions are present.
- Inspection of interior and exterior activity areas
- Targeted treatment of carpets, baseboards, and pet resting zones when needed
- Exterior treatment of turf, mulch, shaded areas, and yard pressure zones
- Insect growth regulator strategy where appropriate
- Pet bedding and sanitation recommendations
- Follow-up treatment recommendation for life-cycle control
- Post-service instructions for pets, children, vacuuming, and treated areas
Preparation makes a major difference.
Flea and tick results depend heavily on what happens before and after treatment.
- Vacuum floors, rugs, furniture, and baseboards before service
- Wash pet bedding, blankets, and washable fabrics in hot water
- Mow lawn and trim vegetation before exterior treatment
- Secure pets and keep them away from treated areas as instructed
- Coordinate pet treatment with a veterinarian-approved product
- Continue vacuuming for 10–14 days after treatment
- Keep treated areas dry and undisturbed as directed
A focused process for flea and tick control.
We identify the source, treat the correct zones, and explain the customer steps needed to improve results.
Activity Review
We ask where activity is happening, whether pets are involved, and whether the problem is inside, outside, or both.
Preparation
Customers receive prep instructions for vacuuming, washing pet bedding, mowing, and securing pets.
Treatment
Your technician applies targeted treatment to the appropriate interior and exterior zones.
Follow-Up
Follow-up may be needed as eggs hatch and the life cycle is interrupted.
Flea and tick treatment should not be a one-and-done guess.
Because fleas and ticks involve life cycles, pets, wildlife, yards, and interior spaces, successful treatment depends on preparation, proper scope, and follow-up.
Typical Quick Spray
- No prep instructions
- No life-cycle explanation
- No pet-area focus
- No yard pressure review
- No clear follow-up plan
EXO Environmental
- Inspection-based treatment
- Interior and exterior options
- IGR strategy where appropriate
- Prep and post-service guidance
- Follow-up recommendation when needed
Choose the right flea and tick treatment plan.
Some properties need interior treatment only, some need exterior yard service, and many active infestations require both plus follow-up.
Interior Treatment
Best for activity in carpets, rugs, furniture, bedding areas, and baseboards.
- Interior inspection
- Baseboard and carpet-edge focus
- Pet resting area attention
- Vacuuming guidance
Interior & Exterior Treatment
Best for active infestations where pets, yard pressure, and indoor activity overlap.
- Inside and outside treatment zones
- IGR support when appropriate
- Prep checklist
- Follow-up strongly recommended
Ongoing Maintenance
Best for properties with recurring pet, wildlife, or yard pressure.
- Scheduled exterior service
- Yard pressure reduction
- Seasonal adjustments
- Prevention recommendations
Flea and tick treatment for Las Vegas and Southern Nevada.
EXO Environmental serves Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Enterprise, Spring Valley, Paradise, Green Valley, Mountain’s Edge, Southern Highlands, Anthem, Inspirada, and nearby Southern Nevada communities with flea and tick treatment for homes, yards, pets’ resting areas, and recurring exterior pressure.
Flea and tick treatment questions.
Ready to break the flea and tick cycle?
Schedule flea and tick treatment in Las Vegas with EXO Environmental and get a clear plan built around the actual source of activity.

