Scorpions are arachnids that have been around for over 400 million years. Of the over 2,000 known scorpion species, around 25 have venom capable of killing a human. In Las Vegas, Nevada, the bark scorpion is the most common scorpion found, and its sting can be life-threatening, especially for small children. While scorpion encounters are common in the desert climate, there are ways to help prevent scorpions from invading your Las Vegas home or business.
The two most common scorpions found in the Las Vegas valley are the bark scorpion and the desert hairy scorpion.
The bark scorpion is small, usually 2.5-3 inches long, and tan to light brown in color. It likes to hide in dark, cool spaces and is nocturnal, so it will come out at night to hunt for food. This scorpion can climb walls and crawl into cracks, crevices, and tiny openings. The bark scorpion is venomous and its sting causes severe pain, numbness, and swelling. It can be life-threatening, especially for young children.
The desert hairy scorpion is one of the largest scorpions in North America, around 5-7 inches long. It is light yellow with darker markings on its body and legs. The desert hairy scorpion likes to burrow underground during the day and come out at night to hunt. Its sting is painful but is not considered life-threatening. However, those allergic may still have a severe reaction.
Both of these scorpions are common throughout Clark County, including Las Vegas, Henderson, Boulder City, North Las Vegas and surrounding areas. Scorpions in Las Vegas can be found around homes, in yards, gardens, parks and golf courses. They may also wander indoors, especially in older homes or structures where openings and cracks allow access.
Watch for these signs that scorpions may have invaded your Las Vegas property:
If you have been stung by a scorpion inside your home, or find other signs of scorpions like those listed above, it likely indicates an infestation on your property that needs professional pest control.
Scorpion stings are painful and can cause severe reactions, depending on the species. Here is what to expect if stung:
Scorpions are sneaky and can squeeze through tiny openings. They also like dark, damp, cool areas. Here are the main ways scorpions can enter your home:
Here are the top tips for scorpion prevention around your home to help keep these pests from entering your house:
Caulk and seal any cracks, openings or gaps that could allow scorpions into your home. This includes around windows, doors, the foundation, attic openings, pipes, vents, etc. Steel wool or copper mesh can also be used to plug small openings.
Scorpions like to hide under debris and clutter. Keep at least a 3 foot clearance between exterior walls and items like lumber, firewood, yard debris. Move wood piles, compost bins and trash cans away from the house.
Install outdoor lighting and keep it on at night. The light will help discourage scorpions from approaching the house since they prefer darkness. Avoid bug zapper lights – they may actually attract scorpions to feed on dead insects.
Get rid of items around the exterior of your home that scorpions could hide or nest under – yard debris, leaves, stacked wood, lumber, bricks, etc. Also check for scorpions under pots or garden items before moving them.
Don’t give scorpions places to hide outdoors. Keep the grass trimmed short and shrubs and bushes near the house neatly trimmed. Remove any leaf litter and clear tall vegetation away from the home’s perimeter.
Scorpions don’t like walking over rough gravel or sand. Create 3 foot gravel barriers around the home’s foundation. Also consider adding a layer of sand or gravel under decks and elevated porches.
Insecticide sprays applied around the home’s exterior can help deter scorpions. Products with ingredients like lambda-cyhalothrin, gamma-cyhalothrin and deltamethrin work on scorpions. Apply every 2-4 weeks.
Scorpions need moisture, so don’t over-water outdoors. Fix leaky pipes, clear rain gutters and downspouts to manage moisture. Use dehumidifiers indoors if needed to keep humidity below 50%.
Scorpions like to hide in dark, sheltered spots outdoors. Always check under any items sitting near the house – lumber, firewood, pots, furniture – before moving them indoors.
When outside in the evening or at night, wear shoes and long pants. Use a blacklight to check for scorpions before sitting down. Be extra cautious around pool areas at night.
Even with preventative measures, scorpions may still occasionally enter the home. Here are tips for locating and removing scorpions if spotted indoors:
Seeing one scorpion occasionally may just mean a random invader. But if you spot multiple scorpions, find them frequently, or have been stung inside your home, that likely signals an infestation on your property requiring professional pest control. Other signs include:
If scorpions have become established on your property, it will take a professional pest control company to fully eliminate them, both inside the home and around the exterior landscaping.
Eliminating a scorpion infestation requires specifically targeted treatments from a qualified pest control professional. Here are services a good pest control company will provide:
For the safest, most effective elimination of scorpions around your Las Vegas property, hire a reputable, licensed pest control company that specializes in scorpion removal and prevention services.
Trying to control scorpions yourself can be difficult, dangerous and often ineffective. Professional pest control is highly recommended because:
Scorpions are common pests throughout the Las Vegas valley that can enter homes and deliver a painful, medically significant sting. There are steps homeowners can take to exclude scorpions and make properties less appealing to them. But the most effective form of scorpion control is professional pest management. A qualified exterminator has the expertise and proper insecticides to eliminate scorpions on your property and implement preventative services. This provides the safest solution to protect your home and family from the dangers of scorpions.
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