Emergency Scorpion Control in Albuquerque

Our Network of Pros Handles All Local Scorpion Threats:

> Emergency Scorpion Removal
> Nest & Infestation Treatment
> Home Sealing & Prevention
> Black Light Inspections

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    What to Do If You Find a Scorpion

    Call Our 24/7 Hotline. This is the fastest, safest way to get a professional solution. We will connect you with a local expert who can provide a free quote and emergency dispatch.

    DO NOT TOUCH IT. Keep a safe distance. If possible, safely contain it under a glass jar.

    Keep Children & Pets Away from the area immediately.

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Don’t Wait for a Painful Sting. Get Help Now.

A scorpion sighting is an emergency. Call our hotline now to get a fast, free quote from a top-rated local scorpion control in Albuquerque professional.

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A Threat You Can’t Ignore

Albuquerque’s high-desert climate is the perfect home for scorpions, including the dangerous Arizona Bark Scorpion. These pests are nocturnal, can be hard to see, and often hide in dark places inside your home like shoes, closets, bathrooms, and garages.

A scorpion sting is extremely painful and can be a serious medical emergency, especially for children, pets, and the elderly. Sighting even one scorpion can often mean there is a larger, hidden infestation. Call us for scorpion Control in Albuquerque.

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When you have a scorpion, you need a local expert who knows our area’s specific pests. We do the vetting for you. Every partner in our network is:

Fully Licensed & Insured in New Mexico.

A Proven Local Expert with a track record of safely handling scorpions.

Emergency Ready for 24/7 dispatch to your home.

Q: How do I know if a scorpion in Albuquerque is dangerous?

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A: Most scorpions in our area are not medically significant, but we are home to the Arizona Bark Scorpion, which is. Its sting can be dangerous, especially for children and pets. Because it’s difficult to tell them apart in a panic, you should treat any scorpion in your home as a potential threat.

Q: What should I do if I get stung by a scorpion?

A: First, stay calm. Wash the area with soap and water and apply a cool compress. If you experience severe symptoms like muscle twitching, difficulty breathing, or blurred vision, call 911 immediately. For any sting, we recommend contacting the New Mexico Poison Center.

Q: How quickly can you connect me with an emergency scorpion service?

A: Our 24/7 hotline is designed for emergencies. We can typically connect you with a local, vetted professional who can provide a quote and schedule service—often for the same day—in just a few minutes.

Q: Is the treatment for scorpions safe for my pets and children?

A: Yes. The licensed professionals in our network are trained to use the most effective and safest methods available. They use EPA-approved products and can apply them in a way that minimizes risk to your family and pets.

Q: How can I prevent scorpions from getting into my house?

A: The best prevention for scorpion control in Albuquerque is sealing your home. This includes adding weather stripping to doors, caulking cracks in your foundation, and ensuring window screens are in good repair. It’s also important to remove debris (like woodpiles or rocks) from the areas immediately around your home.