The top adult entertainment company in Nevada is reportedly set to storm Area 51 next month — with strippers.

“Come September 20, we’ll be there,” Ryan Carlson, director of operations at Déjà Vu Services, told KSNV.

“We know what most Americans know: that strippers make any event better, and this one will be no exception.”

Carlson said Déjà Vu Services is sending about a dozen erotic dancers and the company’s mobile strip club — the “Strippermobile” — to the highly publicized “Storm Area 51, They Can’t Stop All of Us” raid.

The event — which was created on Facebook in early July, and appears to have since been deleted — quickly attracted 1 million users declaring they’d be “going.”

“We will all meet up at the Area 51 Alien Center tourist attraction and coordinate our entry,” the invitation reads. “We can move faster than their bullets. Lets see them aliens.”

Creators insisted the plan to breach the heavily guarded top-secret military base was a joke.

But that didn’t stop the US Air Force from issuing a statement warning against the invasion — or in this case, a Nevada strip club empire from pledging to entertain the alien-searching attendees.

“We don’t know if there’s aliens at Area 51,” Carlson said. “But if there are, they’ll be entertained upon their rescue, along with any party-goers that attend.”