Summerlin's newest villages border open desert along the Red Rock escarpment, which makes them prime bark scorpion territory. We seal homes, treat the source, and guarantee the result.
Summerlin is a clear example of how scorpion pressure develops: master-planned villages expanding directly into undeveloped Mojave along the Red Rock escarpment. Each new phase — Redpoint, Reverence, Kestrel, and the villages along the 215 rim — displaces the scorpions that lived on that land into the nearest finished streets. Block walls, river-rock landscaping, and well-watered yards (which support crickets) do the rest. Newer homes near the desert edge report the most bark scorpion activity, but established villages like The Willows and The Trails see it as well.
The Ridges, Red Rock Country Club, The Paseos, The Vistas, The Willows, The Trails, Sun City Summerlin, Redpoint, Reverence, Stonebridge, and the surrounding 89135, 89138, and 89144 neighborhoods. If you're seeing scorpions on the stucco at night or finding them in the garage, the inspection is free and you'll get a clear answer about what you're dealing with.
We'll take a look, explain what we find, and give you an itemized quote — no pressure.