How To Deal With Pests: A Quick Guide
By Adel Lawler
August 28, 2019 • Fact checked by Dumb Little Man
Las Vegas is known as the Sin City. It’s a home for gamblers and showgirls and a place where you can find a variety of Elvis’ lookalike.
However, it’s not all fun in this part of the globe since there are pests that can ruin the fun. We’re talking of desert creatures that will interact unexpectedly and inflict potential harmful and annoying bites and stings to its victim.
With increases in rainfall in Las Vegas at the start of the year, pest activity is likely to thrive. Find out which creepy crawlers call Las Vegas valley their home and how to deal with pests.
Deadly Scorpions
Las Vegas summer is the birthing season of scorpions. These creatures just love the desert heat.
A scorpion sting is painful and itchy. You’ll need to put an ice pack on the affected area for relief.
Go directly to the ER if a victim experiences the following:
- Puffiness
- Soreness
- Fever
- Extreme pain
- Increased heartbeat rate or blood pressure
- Struggles in breathing
- Muscle weakness and twitching
- Numbness
Bring the body of the scorpion with you so that the staff will know what anti-venom to apply. As a protective measure, sweep the areas in your home or trap the scorpions.
Infesting Cockroaches
During cold months, cockroaches hibernate and adults emerge at the slightest heat source. Cracks and crevices in the house serve as breeding grounds as well as entry points.
They scavenge for food, mostly spoiled and discards, and water and trip to places that you can’t imagine. All the germs, bacteria, and grime are brought to your place when they visit.
They bite with a stinging pain. Although it’s not alarming, swelling, unbearable pain or puffiness should encourage you to see your doctor.
So, how to deal with pests like them?
Improve sanitation, declutter, and eliminate sources of food and water. The application of cockroach killers can help eliminate a roach infestation, too.
Pesky Ants
During summer months, ant colonies grow and their numbers multiply.
The presence of an ant trail is a nuisance. When they are hunting for food and water, their trail will most likely end in your things.
Although they are small, some ants pack a mean and destructive punch. They can inject venom with their bites, producing a burning sensation and blisters.
There are ways to stop ants from coming in like sprinkling boric acid or flour at entry points. You can use vinegar, pepper or the juice from citrus fruits.
Dangerous Spiders
Male spiders trek buildings and homes for food and insects. They do it to find female partners, too.
Las Vegas is home to the Black Widow whose bite is potentially harmful. You won’t notice the bite until you see it, and it’s not painful at first. However, the venom can cause pain, cramping, and spasms within the hour.
Wash the area with soap and water, apply a cold compress to reduce puffiness, and take a sedative if needed. If pains or cramping are serious, go the ER.
There are natural ways to get rid of spiders like using eucalyptus, cinnamon, lemon peel, and vinegar. They don’t like the smell of these.
These summer, fun-ruining pests may have you scratching some imaginary itch, but it doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy what nature has to offer in sunny Las Vegas. You just have to know how to deal with pests.
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Adel Lawler
Adel Lawler is a marketing assistant in Killer Instinct Pest Control. Her main responsibility at workplace is website administration. But, as she has a talent for writing, that is why she is doing content writing also, generally about Pest Control.