Arizona Bark Scorpion
The only Las Vegas scorpion with a sting that may require medical attention, especially for children and pets.
Bark scorpions stop here.
Bark scorpions are the Las Vegas valley's most common - and most venomous. Our 3-step inspection, perimeter, and exclusion program keeps them out for good.

The only Las Vegas scorpion with a sting that may require medical attention, especially for children and pets.
Larger but less dangerous. Prefers burrows and ground-level cover. Commonly found near block walls and landscaping.
We walk your property with 365nm UV torches after dark - scorpions glow bright cyan. We map every active harborage, entry point, and travel route.
No one can honestly promise that. One visit dramatically reduces activity; our bi-monthly program drives the population to near-zero and keeps it there. Our 60-day guarantee means free callbacks if you see any.
Yes. All residual products we use along the perimeter and inside are EPA-registered and applied to surfaces pets and kids don't typically contact. We'll walk you through each product and wait time before treatment.
Peak activity runs April through October, but scorpions in Las Vegas are active year-round in heated homes. We recommend starting treatment in early spring before they emerge from overwintering.
Don't try to smash it - they can survive significant impact. Cover it with a jar, slide cardboard underneath, and call us. We'll come out and inspect for how it got in.
Scorpions need UV inspection - a blanket spray does very little. We do night inspections with black light, map the actual activity, and treat harborage directly. That's the difference between reducing sightings and actually solving the problem.
One night-time inspection tells you exactly what's out there - and what it'll take to get rid of them. No pressure, no obligation.
From Summerlin to Boulder City, we service residential and commercial properties throughout the Las Vegas metro area.
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