We keep it simple-no contracts
Your home should feel safe, comfortable, and pest‑free without the burden of long‑term commitments. That’s why we practice Integrated Pest Management (IPM): a process, not a one‑time call. While single services can solve immediate problems, ongoing IPM is the key to lasting protection and peace of mind.
What is IPM? Integrated Pest Management is an effective, environmentally sensitive approach that relies on common‑sense practices. It combines current, comprehensive knowledge of pest life cycles with an understanding of how they interact with your environment, the result: evolved solutions that protect your family, pets, and home.
Ready for a free inspection? We are more than happy to dispatch one of our Pest Management Professionals. We will look for signs of an infestation, harborage areas, entry points, leaks, cracks, and crevices. Should the inspection yield evidence of an infestation, we will confirm the species and recommend a treatment plan to keep your home "pest-free."
IPM takes advantage of all appropriate pest management options, including, but not limited to, the judicious use of pesticides.
Do outdoor spaces tell a story?
Treehouses, decks, and backyard gathering areas help our technicians understand how pests are moving, nesting, or gaining access to your home; while Nevada law limits exterior pesticide applications to specific zones, our IPM process uses these observations to build a precise, compliant treatment plan. Mechanical abatement, including de‑webbing, removing conducive conditions, and securing exterior bait stations, plays a key role in keeping your home protected year‑round.
Integrity Pest Management's practical application of IPM can be explained further by our four-step process.
Inspection Identification Sanitation Exclusion
Before applying any pesticide, our Quality Pro trained Pest Management Professionals thoughtfully consider each Integrated Pest Management principle listed above.
Quarterly Service Defined
1. Initial Service
One of our licensed, highly trained Pest Management Professionals will establish a residual exterior barrier to your home. Then assess and service the interior.
2. Year-Round Protection
Quarterly service begins 30 days after your initial service. For example, we will service your home every third month.
3. Beyond First Year
Your quarterly Integrated Pest Management Services continue to ensure a pest-free home.
Weeds Done RightWhile Northern Nevada is ideally suited for Quarterly Pest Control, Integrity Pest Management offers multiple service types.
One Time Service
Every other Month Service
Monthly Service
Residential Inspection
Call us @ 775.423.7129 or use the "Schedule Service" form to get started.
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House Mouse
Contrary to popular belief, mice do not hibernate during the cold season. Instead, they actively forage and seek harborage during the winter. Another fun fact to consider; their gestation period is 9–21 days, producing a litter of 3–14 young.
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