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Termite Control Services In Nevada

Common Problems

  • Hollowed or damaged wood

  • Risk of costly structural repairs

The ecoPest Wildlife Management Solution
We perform thorough inspections, apply proven soil and bait treatments, and monitor your property to prevent future termite infestations.

Imagine walking into your Nevada home, maybe in Las Vegas or Reno, and knowing your wood, walls, and floors are safe from hidden attackers. That is what termite control services bring, a strong, pest-free shield so you can sleep easily.

Even though Nevada has a drier climate than many states, termites are still active from Las Vegas to Carson City and Reno, especially in irrigated or landscaped areas. Southern Nevada is classified as TIP Zone 2, moderate to heavy risk, while northern Nevada falls into Zone 3, slight to moderate risk. We help you avoid costly damage. U.S. homeowners spend about $5 billion a year treating termites and repairing the damage they cause.

At ecoPest, we blend local climate knowledge with effective strategies for subterranean termites, drywood termites, and dampwood termites. Whether you live in an older North Las Vegas home or a modern Carson City build, we protect your property with tailored inspection, treatment, and preventive measures. Let us secure your home so termites will not stand a chance.

Our Proven Process for Eliminating Termites

We start with a full termite inspection of your Nevada property, checking for mud tubes, droppings, or hollow wood. We then select the best treatment, whether it is bait systems, soil-applied termiticide, or heat treatments for drywood termites, based on the species and level of damage. According to the U.S. EPA, liquid soil-applied termiticides, termite baits, and building materials with termiticides must be applied by licensed professionals to ensure safety and long-term protection. Heat treatments are also effective for drywood termites, reaching lethal temperatures of 120 to 140 °F sustained long enough to eliminate mature insects and eggs. Finally, we seal entry points to protect structural integrity and schedule follow-ups for early detection and prevention, ensuring your home remains pest-free over time.

This careful process, the right inspection, treatment, sealing, and follow-up, delivers real peace of mind for Nevada homeowners.

Nevada’s Trusted Termite & Pest Management Experts

ecoPest Wildlife Management is committed to delivering safe, professional, and effective termite services for homeowners and businesses across the state. Our work is performed in full compliance with Nevada’s strict regulatory framework. Every treatment we provide follows the requirements for licensing and pesticide application outlined in Nevada Administrative Code (NAC 555), which governs pest control and pesticide use statewide.

By staying compliant with these laws, our team ensures that every termite service is completed with the highest level of safety and reliability, protecting both people and property. These standards also safeguard Nevada’s environment and help reduce the risks associated with improper pesticide use. For property owners in Nevada, this compliance provides reassurance that treatments are effective and recognized under state law, giving them confidence in the long-term safety of their structures.

Why Local Knowledge Matters for Termite Control in the Silver State

Nevada’s dry soils often limit natural termite spread, but in irrigated or landscaped areas subterranean termites thrive and build mud tubes into structures. Drywood termites damage exposed wood in attics or framing, while dampwood termites attack moist or decaying wood. Knowing which species are active in your area helps us create accurate treatment plans.

Termite swarming in Nevada follows seasonal patterns:

  • Arid-land subterranean termites swarm in daylight during spring and fall.
  • Desert dampwood termites appear in the evenings from May through September.
  • Western subterranean termites swarm after rain during autumn, winter, or early spring.

These patterns help us time inspections and treatments when termites are most active.

Nevada homes often use Douglas fir and other softwoods that subterranean termites prefer, eating the spring wood and leaving hollow layers along the grain. Awareness of common building materials helps us select precise strategies such as termiticide barriers, bait stations, or localized heat treatments. This delivers safe and effective protection tailored to Nevada conditions.

What Our Clients Say

Frequently Asked Questions

We inspect for signs like mud tubes, hollow wood, and droppings. Based on species, whether subterranean, drywood, or dampwood, we use targeted treatments such as soil-applied termiticides, localized injections, or bait systems that disrupt colonies.

Subterranean termites are found in areas with irrigation or moisture, drywood termites infest dry wood in framing or attics, and dampwood termites occur in moist or decaying wood, especially in parts of northern Nevada with higher humidity.

Look for mud tunnels on walls or in crawlspaces, hollow-sounding wood, frass pellets that look like grains of sand, or discarded wings near windows and doors. These are common signs of activity and should prompt a professional inspection.

Yes. We follow Nevada Department of Agriculture regulations and use licensed professionals for all applications. Treatments are applied with safety protocols that protect occupants, pets, and the environment.

Seal cracks, reduce wood-to-soil contact, fix leaks, and schedule regular inspections. These steps are essential for maintaining a pest-free environment in Nevada’s landscapes, where subterranean and drywood termites can thrive when conditions are favorable.

Our Washoe County Nevada
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We proudly serve the entire Washoe County.
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Carson City, Nevada
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ecoPest Wildlife Management proudly serves Carson City and nearby surrounding cities.

Ready to keep your home or property safe from pests and wildlife?

Reach out to ecoPest Wildlife Management today for reliable, humane, and effective removal services!