- Residential Pest ControlTo continue our track record of quality residential pest control services, we put each technician through a rigorous training process that prepares them to become some of the top pest management technicians in the industry. Afterwards, we continue to uphold these professional standards through modern new products, techniques, and experienced leadership.
- AntsAce Pest Control is a Las Vegas based pest control company offering ant control services to residents and businesses in the valley and surrounding areas. With over 35 years experience in the industry, our professionals have the tools and expertise to remove your ant infestation and ensure it stays gone. When faced with an ant problem call the experts at Ace Pest Control.
- SpidersJumping Spiders see movement and will pounce, cat-like, on prey. They will defend themselves and bite, and while it can be painful, generally there is no venom toxicity. The Jumping Spider is found in various habitats, they live under boards, rocks, and on tree trunks. These spiders reach maturity in the spring and are active throughout the summer months.
- TermitesThere are approximately 235 Wind Scorpion species in the United States. Most Wind Scorpions are brownish or yellowish, covered with short bristly hairs. Their enlarged, forward-projecting mouthparts function like scissors to cut up prey. The majority of Wind Scorpions live in warm regions, feeding on termites and other arthropods. Wind Scorpions move about in a rapid, zigzagging fashion. The long legged males are incredibly fast. They are sometimes considered to be dangerous, but are incapable of producing venom and typically bite only if handled carelessly.
- Bed BugsDue to the increasing problem, the service of bed bug exterminator in Las Vegas, NV has become a need for almost every household or office.
- FleasFeed on: blood, larvae typically feed on the excrement of adult fleas. These insects can carry diseases and have proven to be a significant nuisance to humans and animals alike.
- CockroachesAmerican Cockroaches are mostly commercial pests, infesting restaurants, supermarkets, bakeries, and warehouses, but they frequently enter houses through sewer and plumbing systems. Their color will range from red to brown, and they have a distinctive light brown band around the head. The American Cockroach will regularly use its wings to fly. Adult American Cockroaches may live up to around 15 months. Females will deposit their egg cases in a sheltered area, or usually near the ground level, preferably near a food source.
- SilverfishFrom Bark Scorpions to Silverfish, Ace Pest Control Las Vegas will keep your home bug free and that?s a guarantee, a De-Bug guarantee. Our 39 years of exterminator experience have solved pest problems for thousands of Las Vegas residents and Summerlin community, many of which has stuck with Ace Pest Control and continue to live bug-free.
- BeesAfricanized Bees also called Killer Bees. The Africanized honey bee is closely related to the European honey bee that is used in agriculture for pollinating crops and producing nectar. The two types of bees look the same, have the same venom and behavior. Africanized Bees are likely to defend a greater area around their nest and respond faster in greater numbers, each bee can only sting once. They can sense a threat from animals or people 50 feet or more from their nest. They nest in small cavities and sheltered areas. The Africanized bee is not likely to sting when gathering nectar and pollen, but they will sting in defense if provoked or alarmed. All bees become defensive when they settle and begin producing wax, a swarm of bees in flight or briefly in rest seldom bother people.
- WaspsThese wasps get their name from the nests that they build beneath awnings, sidings, and roofs using mud balls. Sometimes they also get into garages and sheds, which can become troublesome for homeowners for many reasons. These wasps do not construct nests and live together in large groups since they are solitary. There is a variation of Mud Dauber wasp species within Nevada, but generally, they are long and thin. Some variations have a blue or black color, while others have yellow markings across their bodies. You?ll know when you have seen a mud dauber wasp by their middle thread, which connects their back and stingers to the front of their bodies. The mud nests that these pests construct and use depend on their variation. Whereas black and yellow mud daubers build circular compartments and then cover them, black ones build nests, which are reminiscent of pipe?organs.
- TicksSIZE: They can get up to 1 centimeter in size after feeding as adults and as small as 1 millimeter in size for larvae, also known as seed ticks
- Mosquitoes1. Study the bites. Are they small and rashy, or are they raised and random? Bed bug bites resemble flea or mosquito bites, but unlike mosquitoes, bed bug bites are usually unnoticed at first. That?s why a person can awaken with fifteen bites in the same area and have no knowledge of where they came from.
- FliesPaper Wasps are the most docile of the three main social species. They tend to only become problems when they build their umbrella shaped nests directly over doorways or other areas (such as under a picnic table) where close human interaction cannot be easily avoided. The nests, in which the egg cells open down, usually range in size from 15 to 50 cells. These wasps are long legged, elongated, and slender waisted. To the casual observer, they may appear to be black but are most likely golden brown, or darker, with large red or yellow patches. As they are not usually aggressive and are beneficial, (helping to control fruit destroying insects and flies) eliminating the nests is usually not necessary.
- BeetlesColor: ?Black carpet beetles are solid black, while other species have varied colored patterns (such as the varied carpet beetle shown here).
- ScorpionsThe Bark Scorpion is the most venomous in the United States, its sting is potentially fatal to young children and the elderly. These scorpions forage on warm summer nights on the ground, tree trunks, and walls, seizing prey with their claws and quickly delivering a fatal sting. They usually rest during the day under stones, litter, or the loose bark of trees.
- Hornets
- Aphids
- SnailsThese mice are generally two-toned in appearance, with a lighter, often white, underbelly. Most will have a bicolored tail. They may grow to around 7? in length, and can access areas roughly the size of a dime because of their smaller frames. The deer mouse is an accomplished jumper?and a skilled runner as opposed to the house mouse. The common name of ?deer? mouse refers to these abilities. Deer mice use their sharp teeth to eat just about anything they can find ? they can chew through hard shells and will eat anything from vegetation to snails. Deer mice will also catch their food, often utilizing attic or crawl spaces to do so.
- Boxelder BugsFound: Boxelder bugs get their names because they are a major pest of boxelder trees. They become a nuisance pest when they congregate on the exterior of structures, sometimes in great numbers, then enter between cracks and crevices in walls and siding to hibernate. These overwintering adults may emerge into homes during the winter. Their fecal matter can then stain curtains, drapes, clothing, and surfaces on which they rest. They also may occasionally bite.
- RodentsIf you are in need of mice, rat and rodent control services, have any questions regarding any of our services, or would like to request a free quote, please feel free to contact Ace Pest Control in Las Vegas.
- MiceHouse Mice can be destructive homes, as they will chew on and contaminate different areas of the structure. These Mice are much smaller proportionally than rats, particularly in the head and feet, and will continually excrete their waste as they move about. The house mouse has a light-colored belly, but their other skin and hair color can vary from light brown all the way to black. They will also reproduce rapidly, and are extremely mobile. Because of their smaller frames, house mice can fit into spaces as small as a dime. They will utilize power lines and foliage to gain access to attics and rooftops, and once within a house will use pipe chases and interior wall voids to move from area to area. The house mouse will eat just about anything it comes across, especially inside of a residential environment.
- RatsThe Roof Rat is small and agile. In appearance, Roof Rats are lighter in color, usually a light gray. While Roof Rats are scavengers by nature, they tend to be a little more picky about what they will eat. Some of their favorite foods include seeds, nuts, vegetables, fruits, insects, invertebrates, and other inorganic matter like soap and paper. Roof Rats are also a nocturnal species, this is why they are not often seen by homeowners during the day. They will also nest in higher areas, such as trees or attic spaces.