Living in Reno means dealing with pests that thrive in the high desert. You'll see more bugs and rodents during fall and winter when they seek shelter indoors. Reno's dry climate and nearby natural areas make pest problems pretty common here. The good news is that 18 pest control companies in Reno are ready to help you tackle whatever shows up.
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Any Reno pest company must be licensed by the NV Dept. of Agriculture. Ask to see it.
About pests in Reno
Living in Reno means dealing with pests that thrive in the high desert. You'll see more bugs and rodents during fall and winter when they seek shelter indoors. Reno's dry climate and nearby natural areas make pest problems pretty common here. The good news is that 18 pest control companies in Reno are ready to help you tackle whatever shows up.
Questions Reno Homeowners Ask
Frequently asked qustions
How much does pest control cost in Reno?
Most Reno homeowners pay $850 for a standard treatment, with prices ranging $400–$2,500 depending on pest type, home size, and severity. Get quotes from multiple companies on PestVio before booking.
What is the most common pest problem in Reno?
Termites is the most reported pest in Reno. Reno also sees activity from ants, cockroaches, and rodents year-round. Pest pressure varies by neighborhood and season — a free inspection from a local company is the best first step.
Do pest control companies in Reno, NV need to be licensed?
Yes. Pest control companies in Reno must hold a current license from the NV Dept. of Agriculture. Before hiring, ask for the company's license number. PestVio only lists companies reviewed for active business status.
How quickly can I get pest control in Reno?
Most companies listed in Reno offer same-day or next-day service for urgent problems. If you're dealing with an active infestation, call directly from the listing — many companies hold slots for same-day calls.
Do I need ongoing pest control if I live in Reno?
Reno's climate means pest pressure doesn't fully stop between seasons. A quarterly prevention plan typically costs less over a year than treating a full infestation. Ask companies about maintenance programs when you call.