COMMERCIAL · GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
Government Building Pest Control in Utah
Government facilities have a higher accountability bar than most commercial buildings. The work has to be verifiable, the documentation has to hold up to oversight, and the methods have to balance public health with public scrutiny. Mountain West Pest is built to deliver on all three.
Why Government Building pest management matters
Rodents transmit over 35 diseases including hantavirus and leptospirosis — making public health pest control a civic priority in government facilities.
Flies are suspected of transmitting at least 65 disease pathogens including typhoid, dysentery, and cholera.
Government pest documentation often needs to be retained for 7+ years and produced on demand during audits or records requests.
How we work
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Contract scoping and site assessment
We walk every facility covered under the contract, document existing pest pressure, baseline current conditions, and align the program to the procuring authority's requirements.
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IPM program design
Programs lead with non-chemical controls — exclusion, sanitation guidance, monitoring, mechanical methods. Chemical applications are documented and used only when necessary.
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Verifiable service delivery
Scan-tracked service routes, photo documentation, monitor logs, and trend analysis ensure the procuring authority can verify exactly what was done.
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Transparent reporting
Quarterly trend reports, annual program reviews, and records-request-ready documentation. Oversight reviews never produce surprises.
Services for Government Building operations
Rodent management with verification
Exclusion-first programs with monitor placement, scan-tracked service routes, and trend analysis. Every device documented, every service visit verifiable.
Bed bug response for public-facing spaces
Detection protocols and response programs for offices, courthouses, libraries, and other facilities where the public spends time.
Public health pest control
Rodents transmit 35+ diseases. Cockroaches spread 33 kinds of bacteria. Flies carry 65+ disease pathogens. The programs that address them are well-established — and we run them.
Stinging insect management
Wasp and hornet management on government property, including playgrounds, public facilities, and grounds. Hundreds of thousands of ER visits a year tie back to stings; we work to keep your facility off that list.
Government contracts cover a wide range — from single municipal buildings to multi-property county portfolios to state-level facilities with sensitive use cases. The common thread is accountability. Mountain West Pest builds programs that deliver pest-free buildings and produce the documentation that proves it.
We lead with non-chemical methods — exclusion, sanitation guidance, monitoring, mechanical controls — because they work, they're defensible, and they're what IPM standards expect. When materials are needed, we use the lowest-risk option that solves the problem, applied according to label and documented on every visit.
Government pest control runs on accountability. Procuring authorities need verifiable proof of work — not just a service log but trend data, finding documentation, and corrective actions tracked through to closure. Oversight reviews can request records years after the fact. Programs that produce thin documentation create problems for everyone involved.
Mountain West Pest builds government programs designed for the accountability bar. We document every monitor, every finding, every method choice. Quarterly trend reports go straight to the contracting officer without compilation work on their end. When records are requested, they're already organized.
Commercial Pest Control Programs
Five focused service modules — each tailored to how this industry actually operates. Pick what fits, or combine for a full program.
General Pest
Ants, spiders, and occasional invaders in public buildings need to be addressed with transparency and documentation. We use IPM-first methods and produce verifiable service records suitable for oversight review.
- ✓IPM-aligned method selection
- ✓Photo-documented service records
- ✓Trend reporting for oversight bodies
Monthly service · Quarterly trend review
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Rodents in government facilities create public health concerns and reputational risk. Exclusion-first programs with scan-tracked service routes give contracting authorities the verification they need.
- ✓Scan-tracked monitor routes
- ✓Exclusion-first approach with documented sealing
- ✓Public health risk reporting
Bi-weekly monitor checks · Monthly service
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German roach issues in government buildings — kitchens, break rooms, public restrooms — get addressed quickly with documentation that satisfies records requests, oversight reviews, and future audits.
- ✓Rapid response with documented timeline
- ✓Targeted gel baiting (no broadcast treatments in public spaces)
- ✓Records-request-ready documentation
Immediate response · Follow-up at 14 days · Monthly verification
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Public buildings have countless entry points — loading docks, utility penetrations, exterior doors with high foot traffic, foundation gaps. We inspect and seal with documentation that supports both pest prevention and facility maintenance records.
- ✓Full building envelope assessment
- ✓Photo documentation of every sealed gap
- ✓Integration with facilities maintenance records
Annual inspection · Quarterly spot checks
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Custodial standards, dumpster handling, public restroom maintenance, and break room cleanliness all drive pest pressure in government facilities. We assess and report so facility managers have actionable data — not just a service log.
- ✓Conducive condition assessment per visit
- ✓Custodial coordination and recommendations
- ✓Quarterly trend reports for facility management
Quarterly assessment · Visit-by-visit reporting
Free Quote Within 1 Business DayPerformance-based programs vs. fixed-schedule pest control
Many government pest control contracts are written around fixed monthly visits — show up, spray, leave. That structure rewards being on-site, not solving problems. Performance-based IPM programs measure outcomes: pest pressure trends, finding closure rates, corrective action follow-through. The contract costs the same. The results don't.
We had recurring complaints across multiple buildings. Mountain West Pest got the issue under control fast and the documentation made our owner happy.
— Megan T., Regional property manager