Rodent control that finds the source.
EXO Environmental provides professional rodent control in Las Vegas and Southern Nevada for mice, rats, droppings, scratching noises, attic activity, garage activity, exterior bait pressure, and entry-point concerns. Our approach focuses on inspection, control, monitoring, and exclusion recommendations — not guessing.
Rodents are not just annoying. They are a property risk.
Rodents can contaminate areas, damage insulation, chew wiring, create odors, spread through wall voids, and continue returning if entry points are left open. Effective rodent control requires more than placing bait. It requires identifying activity, reducing the population, monitoring pressure, and correcting the access points that allow rodents to return.
They reproduce quickly
A small rodent issue can become a larger infestation if activity is ignored or only partially treated.
They exploit small gaps
Rodents can enter through surprisingly small openings around garages, doors, vents, utility lines, roofs, and wall gaps.
They follow food and shelter
Pet food, trash, fruit trees, clutter, stored items, irrigation, and nearby pressure can all support rodent activity.
We look for where rodents are living, feeding, traveling, and entering.
Rodent control improves when the service is based on signs, pressure zones, access routes, and property conditions.
Garages
Garage door gaps, side doors, stored items, and utility openings are common rodent access areas.
Attics
Scratching noises, droppings, insulation disturbance, and roofline access may indicate attic activity.
Yards
Burrows, trails, fruit trees, pet food, trash areas, and block walls can support exterior rodent pressure.
Wall Voids
Noises inside walls can indicate travel between entry points, nesting areas, and food sources.
Kitchens
Droppings near cabinets, pantries, appliances, and sinks often signal active interior pressure.
Rooflines
Vents, fascia gaps, pipe openings, and roof penetrations may allow roof rats to enter.
Commercial Areas
Dumpsters, receiving doors, storage rooms, food areas, and utility penetrations need disciplined monitoring.
Neighboring Pressure
Shared walls, vacant lots, construction, unmanaged waste, and nearby activity can increase rodent pressure.
Rodent control built around inspection, control, and prevention.
Rodent work should be scoped properly. The right solution depends on whether activity is interior, exterior, attic, garage, commercial, or tied to structural entry points.
- Inspection for droppings, rub marks, gnawing, trails, and entry points
- Identification of likely rodent pressure zones
- Exterior bait station options where appropriate
- Interior trapping options where justified
- Garage, attic, roofline, and utility access awareness
- Sanitation and property-condition recommendations
- Exclusion recommendations or repair support when needed
Rodent control fails when entry points stay open.
Traps and bait can reduce activity, but if rodents can continue entering, the problem can return.
- Open garage door gaps and worn seals
- Unsealed utility, plumbing, and HVAC penetrations
- Roofline gaps, vents, fascia openings, and tile openings
- Pet food, bird seed, trash, or fruit left accessible
- Dense vegetation, clutter, and stored items near walls
- Neighboring properties, vacant lots, or construction pressure
- Missed follow-up visits or unmanaged exterior food sources
A focused process for rodent control.
We identify signs, reduce activity, monitor results, and recommend corrective steps that help keep rodents from coming back.
Activity Review
We ask what signs you are seeing, where activity is happening, and how long it has been going on.
Inspection
We look for droppings, gnawing, rub marks, trails, harborage, food sources, and entry points.
Control Plan
We recommend trapping, baiting, monitoring, exclusion, sanitation, or follow-up based on the findings.
Follow-Up
Rodent control often requires monitoring and adjustment until activity is reduced and access is addressed.
Exclusion is what helps keep rodents out long term.
Rodent exclusion means identifying and sealing access points rodents use to enter the structure. This may include garage gaps, utility penetrations, vents, roofline openings, pipe gaps, wall openings, and other structural vulnerabilities.
Seal access points
Entry-point repairs help prevent new rodents from entering after trapping or baiting reduces current activity.
Prevent repeat activity
Without exclusion, rodents may continue entering from the same openings even after the initial population is reduced.
Scope matters
Exclusion pricing depends on access, height, materials, number of openings, severity, and property conditions.
Rodent control should not be a guessing game.
Placing bait without understanding the source can create poor results, missed entry points, odors, and repeat activity.
Typical Rodent Service
- Quick bait placement only
- No entry-point inspection
- No clear monitoring plan
- No sanitation or property recommendations
- No separation between control and exclusion work
EXO Environmental
- Inspection-based rodent control
- Trapping, baiting, and monitoring options
- Entry-point and exclusion recommendations
- Clear expectations before service begins
- Residential and commercial support
Choose the right level of rodent protection.
Rodent problems vary. A garage mouse issue, attic roof rat issue, restaurant concern, and exterior pressure issue all require different service logic.
Initial Rodent Inspection
Best for identifying signs, pressure points, and likely access areas.
- Activity inspection
- Entry-point review
- Control recommendation
- Next-step pricing if needed
Rodent Control Plan
Best for active rodent signs that require control and monitoring.
- Trapping or baiting options
- Exterior station support when appropriate
- Follow-up recommendations
- Sanitation and prevention guidance
Rodent Exclusion
Best for sealing openings and reducing re-entry after activity is identified.
- Entry-point sealing
- Garage, vent, roofline, or utility gap support
- Quoted based on scope
- Best paired with control work
Rodent control for Las Vegas and Southern Nevada.
EXO Environmental serves homeowners, businesses, property managers, and commercial properties across the Las Vegas Valley with rodent control built for local conditions. Whether your property is in Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Summerlin, Enterprise, Spring Valley, Paradise, Green Valley, Mountain’s Edge, Southern Highlands, Anthem, Inspirada, or nearby Southern Nevada communities, our goal is to identify rodent activity, reduce pressure, and recommend the right long-term prevention steps.
Rodent control questions.
These answers help customers understand what rodent service includes, when exclusion is needed, and why follow-up matters.
Ready to stop rodent activity before it gets worse?
Schedule rodent control in Las Vegas with EXO Environmental and get inspection-based service, clear recommendations, and long-term prevention support.

