Western Pest Control has been operating out of Washington City since 2001, working from an office on Calle Del Sol just off Telegraph — the strip that’s filled in over the last decade with light-industrial and commercial space as Washington has grown out from its pioneer-town center toward the Hurricane line. The shop carries credentials more often associated with national operators than Southern Utah independents: GreenPro reduced-risk certification, NPMA QualityPro, and Termidor Accredited Applicator status.
Termite work that takes itself seriously
Termidor accreditation matters in this market. Washington County has older masonry homes downtown that need termite attention, and the post-2018 build-out filled the east side and the Hurricane corridor with wood-framed tract subdivisions where termite pressure is a real concern. Most local pest operators don’t carry the Termidor credential, which is the manufacturer’s structured training and certification on the dominant termiticide. Western does, and the service mix reflects it — residential and commercial general pest plus bed bugs, termites, gophers, and rodents.
I-15 corridor, Beaver to Mesquite
The published radius runs the full I-15 corridor: Beaver, Cedar City, Enoch, Enterprise, Hurricane, Ivins, La Verkin, Parowan, Santa Clara, Toquerville, Washington, plus St. George and across the line into Mesquite. That’s the entire Iron-and-Washington-County footprint plus a Beaver County reach that most St. George–rooted operators don’t bother with. The 3,100-plus five-star Google reviews on the site are unusually high for a strictly local shop and worth a verification look.