Three Peaks Pest Control runs out of an office on 5030 North in Cedar City, near the airport corridor on the northeast side of town. The shop name references the peaks visible from Cedar Valley — a deliberately local geographic anchor that signals a Cedar-rooted operator rather than a Wasatch Front brand parachuted in over the Highway 14 pass.
A pest list that includes snakes
The service set runs the typical Southern Utah pest book with a few additions worth flagging: fruit flies, mosquitos, scorpions, ants, spiders, fleas, ticks, bed bugs, roaches, plus rodents, snakes, squirrels, rabbits, and termites. Snake removal in particular is an Iron County tell — the brushy basin-and-range landscape around Cedar holds gopher snakes and the occasional rattler, and operators who serve the higher-elevation rural properties end up handling those calls.
Brian Head and Duck Creek on the radius
The published service area extends to Cedar City, Enoch, Panguitch, Parowan, Ivins, Santa Clara, Washington, Brian Head, and Duck Creek. Brian Head and Duck Creek are the interesting names on that list — both are higher-elevation resort and cabin communities where the seasonal pest patterns look nothing like the Mojave-edge cycle that drives Washington County. Cabin pest work in the Cedar Mountain country involves rodent exclusion in the off-season, ground-nesting wasps in early summer, and the occasional bat colony in the eaves, none of which are problems on a Bloomington pool deck.
Eco-friendly, weekday plus Saturday, family-named gap
For the 435, Three Peaks alongside Vision Pest Solutions gives the register two distinct Cedar City–rooted pest options — covering the resort cabin country and the basin-and-range stretches that the St. George shops don’t reach.