Scorpion Pest Control Services in San Tan Valley, Queen Creek, and Surrounding Cities

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One of the few downsides of living in Arizona is the large number of scorpions looming all over the state. The arachnids are native to this region, and over 40 scorpion species can be found in the area. Arizona is home to small and large scorpions, but the smaller ones are typically more venomous and dangerous to homeowners. They can enter through tiny cracks and gaps in houses and remain hidden in dry places.

The main danger associated with scorpions is the venom they can inject with each sting. In rare cases, they can be lethal. But even if the sting isn’t extremely venomous, it can cause heavy swelling, and people allergic to their stings can experience breathing difficulties. As a result, it’s much better to reach out to San Tan Pest And Weed Control and arrange for scorpion removal than to live in constant fear of scorpions and potentially unpleasant outcomes.

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Common Types of Scorpions in Arizona

 

The Arizona Bark Scorpion:

The first entry on this list is also the most venomous scorpion species in North America and can grow up to three inches in length. The males are usually larger than the females, and the species is characterized by its light brown to brownish-yellow color. They can exploit various openings to enter a house and are capable of climbing walls and many other rough surfaces. These scorpions are known for their lethal venom that can be especially harmful to children and older people.

The Arizona Striped Tail Scorpion:

The Arizona striped tail scorpion is another venomous species with a maximum length of up to three inches. They feature a light yellow-brown color, and their tail and legs are lighter than the rest of the body. The scorpions have distinct stripes along their tail, and the females are generally wider than the males. The Arizona striped tail scorpion is venomous, but unlike the Arizona bark scorpion, its sting isn’t deadly.

The Arizona Giant Hairy Scorpion:

The giant hairy scorpion is the largest scorpion species in North America. Their size can range anywhere from four to seven inches, and their name comes from the brown hairs covering the body. Once they enter a house, they can often hide in crawl spaces and attics, but people have also found them trapped in bathtubs and sinks. Even though it looks menacing, the Arizona giant hairy scorpion can only deliver a sting comparable to a bee.

The Yellow Ground Scorpion:

The fourth scorpion species commonly found in Arizona is the yellow ground scorpion. It closely resembles the Arizona bark scorpion due to its slender fingers and hands and yellowish color. What sets the two species apart is that the yellow ground scorpion’s first two metasomal segments have the same width and length or are slightly wider than long. Furthermore, this scorpion’s sting isn’t lethal, but the species can still cause panic since it looks very much like the Arizona bark scorpion.

 
 

Signs of and how to tell if a house has Scorpions

Several environments attract a scorpion infestation, but two of the most common include shade and citrus trees. First, scorpions are nocturnal animals and like to hide in shady areas. Therefore, if your house has many dim places, the chances of scorpion infestation are much higher. Second, some species can climb nearby citrus trees and enter people’s homes, meaning that the trees are a warning sign.

Another way to tell if there are scorpions in the house is to determine if there’s an increased number of smaller insects. Since scorpions feed on smaller insects, they are more likely to stay in a place with a large number of little bugs. A good way to check if the number of bugs has risen is to look for spider webs. Since spiders and scorpions eat the same food,  many smaller insects can precipitate both species' presence.

Also, if you’ve already had an encounter with a scorpion, there’s a good chance that there’s more in the house. Scorpions are territorial creatures, and it takes them a long time to abandon the comfortable environment they currently inhabit. As a result, if one scorpion has settled inside a house, more of them are likely hiding somewhere in the area.

Getting San Tan Pest And Weed Control to get rid of scorpions is highly recommended for many reasons.

First, the professionals know exactly which product to use and how to apply it to remove scorpions efficiently. San Tan Pest Control treats both the inside and the outside of the house to cover all nooks and crannies. Finally, after eliminating scorpions, San Tan Pest And Weed Control will identify any household problem areas and recommend the best strategy for fending off the creatures in the future.