Scorpion & Snake Control in Midland, TX

seal & protect

seal & protect

Brown snake on gravel ground with small green plant nearby.
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West Texas seasons can push scorpions and snakes into homes seeking water and shelter. We remove current threats and advise you on reducing entry points to keep them out.

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Our approach

  • Thorough inspection: basements, crawlspaces, closets, dressers, sheds, firewood/mulch piles

  • Targeted treatment: at entry points and known harborage areas

  • Property hardening: debris cleanup guidance, moisture control, and entry-point sealing

  • Food-source reduction to discourage return

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A snake lying on the dirt ground with a stick or brush nearby.
A small scorpion on a textured, beige surface.

Quick safety tips

  • Use a UV light in dark spaces; scorpions glow

  • Wear shoes outdoors at night; avoid reaching into unseen areas

  • Seal cracks and use screens; manage mulch and stacked wood

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A snake with a brown and black patterned body, partially coiled, with its tongue flicking out, inside a white circular container.
Close-up of a small scorpion on a sandy surface.
A scorpion with a small snake in its tail on a sandy ground.
A snake on a plywood workbench in a garage or workshop.

Service areas

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  • Midland

  • Odessa

  • Greenwood

  • Gardendale

  • Stanton

  • Andrews

  • Big Spring

  • Big Lake

  • and nearby.

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