Clark County pest control is regulated by the Nevada Dept of Agriculture under NRS 555.2605. Applicators must be licensed. Common pests include scorpions, black widows, termites, and African honey bees.
Commercial pest control in Clark County falls under Nevada Department of Agriculture licensing per NRS 555.2605 through 555.460. All pest control businesses must hold a Pest Control Business License, and each category of pest work (general, structural, fumigation, public health) requires a certified applicator. Homeowners may apply general-use pesticides on their own property but cannot hire unlicensed applicators. Clark County pest challenges include desert bark scorpions (Centruroides sculpturatus, the most venomous in North America), black widow and brown recluse spiders, roof rats, Formosan and subterranean termites, bed bugs in hospitality corridors, and African honey bees (AHB) that are established throughout Southern Nevada. AHB swarms require removal by licensed bee-experienced pest operators or beekeepers, never untrained responders. The Southern Nevada Health District (SNHD) inspects commercial pest applications in food establishments. Pesticide drift that damages neighboring property or harms pets may trigger NDA investigation and civil liability under NRS 555.460. Master-planned communities like Summerlin and Inspirada frequently contract community-wide pest treatments through licensed vendors.
Unlicensed pest control work is a misdemeanor under NRS 555. Pesticide misuse or drift can result in NDA license suspension, civil fines, and private civil liability for damages.
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Title 30 Section 30.68.020 uses an octave-band table. At 1000 Hz: residential 47 day / 37 night; business 52 day / 42 night; industrial 67 day / 57 night. A ...
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Clark County allows construction 6 AM–10 PM in unincorporated areas. Construction during daytime hours is exempt from decibel standards under §30.68.020(h)(1...
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Industrial zones allow 67 dB day and 57 dB night at 1000 Hz per Title 30 Section 30.68.020. M-1, M-2, M-3 zones also relax audio rules. Residential limits st...
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Clark County enforces decibel-based noise limits under Title 30 §30.68.020. Residential zones: 47 dB daytime, 37 dB nighttime at 1000 Hz. The Las Vegas Strip...
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