Sealing is the most effective way to keep bark scorpions out of your home. We close the gaps they actually use to get inside, and back the work with a scorpion-free guarantee.
A bark scorpion can flatten itself through a gap about 1/16 of an inch wide — roughly the thickness of a credit card. Every house has dozens of gaps that size: under doors, around pipes, along the weep screed at the base of the stucco, behind unscreened vents. Scorpion sealing is a methodical, whole-house exclusion service: identify every gap a scorpion can use, and close each one with the right material for that location.
It is the single most effective measure for keeping scorpions out of your living space. Scorpions tolerate pesticide sprays unusually well, but they cannot pass through a properly sealed opening.
Every job begins with a complete entry-point survey of the house, so the work addresses the routes scorpions are actually using — not just the obvious ones.
Typical Las Vegas homes run between $800 and $2,500 for full scorpion sealing, depending on the size and age of the house and the number of entry points — a newer single-story home costs less to seal than an older two-story with settling cracks. It is one-time work with a lasting result, and it is the foundation of our guarantee: treatment reduces the population, and sealing keeps them out.
The inspection and itemized quote are free, so you'll know exactly what needs sealing and what it costs before any work begins.
Sealing keeps scorpions out of the house. It does not remove the population living in block walls and rock beds — that is what targeted treatment and cricket control address. Most customers with an active problem do both: reduce the population, then seal the home. If you're only seeing the occasional scorpion in the yard, sealing alone may be all you need — and we'll tell you that honestly after the inspection rather than sell you a program you don't need.
We'll take a look, explain what we find, and give you an itemized quote — no pressure.