The desert doesn't stay outside
Seven Hills earned its name honestly — the elevation changes mean rock landscaping, retaining walls, and slopes that hold daytime heat and release it slowly. That thermal pattern is exactly what desert pests use to time their movement indoors.
That's the whole premise of how we work. A pest problem in Henderson is rarely random — it tracks the slope, the irrigation, the shared walls, and the season. Treating it well means knowing this ground, not running a generic spray route. The Mojave drives a rotating spectrum: scorpions and roaches through the heat, ants in spring, rodents as it cools, plus year-round termite and bed bug pressure. Foothill neighborhoods see scorpions most; irrigated and lakeside areas see more ants and mosquitoes.
Henderson's Top 3 Pest Pressures at a Glance
| Pest | Peak Season | Where It Hits Hardest | Why DIY Falls Short |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bark Scorpions | Late spring – monsoon | Foothill communities (Anthem, Seven Hills, Calico Ridge) | Surface spray ignores rock harborage and the prey they follow |
| German Cockroaches | Year-round indoors | Older Townsite homes, apartments, commercial corridors | Store cans miss the harborage and scatter the colony |
| Subterranean Termites | Year-round, silent | Established slabs with mature irrigated landscaping | No visible swarm until the damage is already structural |
