The Home of the Bark Scorpion
Arizona is noted for its arid climate and sunshine, but many people see it as a place where the problematic bark scorpion lives. Its reputation as America’s deadliest scorpion sparks the interest of...
View ArticleHuman Intervention and the Scorpion Population
If you like scorpions, you are probably thinking about the rock band from Germany, because real scorpions don’t have many friends. They don’t even like each other most of the time. However, they don’t...
View ArticleScorpion Mating Habits
About Scorpions Scorpions belong to the family of ticks, mites, and spiders. As you might guess, they have some characteristics of those other family members. One trait that reminds us of another...
View ArticleCommon Insect Pests in Arizona- Part Two
Here is a continued look into the most common insect pests in Gilbert, Arizona. You may have encountered these pests before but should you be worried? Let’s take a closer look at these insects and if...
View ArticleScorpion Sealing in Chandler Arizona
What Is Scorpion Sealing? How can you keep scorpions out of your home? Chandler scorpion control companies often use scorpion sealing to keep them out of your home. Hiring a company with the right...
View Article3 Ways to Repel Scorpions
Remedies to Repel Scorpions from Entering your Home Scorpion season will soon be here before you know it, and preparing for this time of year properly is super essential for your benefit. A scorpion...
View Article3 Areas Scorpions Are Hiding In Your Home
Areas Scorpions Invade Your Home Scorpions and humans often will find themselves living in the same quarters. It just so happens that many of the smaller ecosystems within the larger home environment...
View ArticleChemicals Used for Scorpion Control
Scorpions are a common problem in the southern United States. There are more than 1400 species of scorpions in 13 family types. Twenty-five of the species can cause death from their stings, but most...
View ArticleUsing Good Housekeeping to Fight Scorpions
Understanding why scorpions do what they do helps in formulating a way to control them. They are technically arachnids (like spiders), not insects, but they do feed on small soft-bodied insects....
View ArticleThe Three “Baddest” Scorpions Alive
Death stalker is considered the deadliest scorpion in the world, hence the name. Its home is North Africa and the Middle East. He has a bad temper and grows to as long as 13 centimeters (slightly over...
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