If you live in Las Vegas or are planning to move there soon, you should know  that in the southern Nevada desert, you’re never really alone in your home! As  in every other place in the country, every house has to deal with insects,  spiders, and other pests of one kind or another; but in the desert, some of  these nuisances can be downright deadly. Here is a snapshot look at some of the  most commonly found pests in and around the Las Vegas area that are indigenous  to this part of the country.
Oriental cockroaches
Cockroaches in  the desert? Absolutely! Although these carriers of germs and disease are more  commonly associated with highly humid areas, the oriental variety has carved out  a little niche for itself in the southern Nevada desert lands. They are smaller  than most of their cousins, but they still can contaminate food just as  efficiently. Keeping your house clean and caulking small crevices to the outside  are great deterrents.
Black Widow and Brown Recluse  Spiders
Although the Black Widow is more common, Brown Recluse spiders  are also found in the Las Vegas area. Both of these spiders fight against  potential enemies with highly toxic venom, making their bites nothing to laugh  at. The Black Widow’s venom is 15 times stronger than a rattlesnake’s, and the  skin around a Brown Recluse bite will quickly degenerate and die, causing  permanent scaring.
Africanized Honeybees (or Killer Bees)
Killer  Bees have been in the Las Vegas area for about a decade, having moved northward  from Mexico. Although they are hard to physically distinguish from their  European cousins, it is their behavior that most often betrays their presence.  They are highly aggressive and more liable to sting, and they’ve been known to  chase people relentlessly for long distances.
Your best defense against  these pests is to retain a good Las Vegas pest control specialist, and have him  make regular visits to your home.
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