Everything You Should Know About Scorpion Control In Tucson

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It's in your best interest to learn everything you can about scorpions in Tucson, whether you own a home or a business. Scorpions don't cause property damage, unlike other invasive pests that ruin your home and pose a health risk. They can sting you and cause an allergic reaction, which is dangerous. It's essential to keep in mind that these pests only sting people when they feel threatened.

Although they are susceptible to moisture loss, scorpions prefer to be outside in dry climates. Scorpions are most active at night because they search for shade during periods of intense sunlight during the day. But this doesn't guarantee they won't set foot on your property; when they do, it's for good reason.

The majority of the water that scorpions require comes from their prey, which includes lizards, insects, spiders, and other scorpions. Even though scorpions can go for months without eating, they still need to drink water regularly. Therefore, if you discover scorpions on your property, you probably have a pest control problem that is allowing scorpions to enter.

A scorpion infestation can be challenging to detect because they rarely leave behind any telltale signs of their presence. These creatures won't enter homes unless they see food accessibility or more hospitable surroundings.

They typically enter your home through cracks in doors, and windows, openings around plumbing and utility lines, and other cracks and crevices at ground level. It can be frightening to come face to face with one of these creatures, which is why scorpion control is crucial in this area, given how common they are.

Conquistador Pest & Termite is your leading Tucson pest control. Don't delay calling our scorpion experts to remove these invasive pests before they become a problem on your property.

The Habits And Behaviors Of Scorpions

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Scorpions are cumbersome insects related to ticks, mites, and spiders. There are around 1,200 species of scorpions worldwide, and there are 70 species in the United States. The Arizona bark scorpion, located in the American southwest and northern Mexico, is the most harmful species.

Because they hide during the day and are most active at night, scorpions are nocturnal pests. They predominately eat insects, particularly crickets, cockroaches, and spiders. If water is easily accessible, they can go without food for months.

These animals prefer semi-arid and desert environments for their dry habitats. Numerous species hide under rocks, logs, or other debris and dig burrows in the ground. When it's hot outside, scorpions may enter houses through wall voids and seek refuge in cool, moist spaces like crawl spaces and attics.

It takes an unusually long time for scorpions to complete their mating cycle. It can take five months to over a year for the eggs to develop fully within the female; this could be great for preventing an infestation if you quickly resolve the issue. If you wait, you will soon learn that the female can deliver up to 100 live young in a single liter.

Scorpions won't sting people unless you provoke them. They will undoubtedly sting when picked up or stepped on. Only 25% of scorpions on Earth are poisonous. For four to six hours, most people only experience mild reactions similar to a bee or wasp sting. Without seeing a doctor, you can treat the sting at home. However, small children, the elderly, and those with compromised immune systems experience stronger reactions and should see a doctor.

Regular pest control services are the best way to keep you and your guests at your Tucson home or property safe. Conquistador Pest & Termite prioritize your safety when it comes to scorpion control. Get in touch with our knowledgeable service technicians to learn more about our residential and commercial services.

Why You Don't Want Scorpions Crawling Around The Property

Not all scorpion species have stings that are harmful to health. The majority of the species in our region have wasp-like venom. Although these arachnid stings hurt, they frequently don't require medical attention. Having said that, while there are different types of scorpions, one scorpion species directly risks locals' health: the Arizona bark scorpion. This pest has potent venom and glows blue under UV light. 

An Arizona bark scorpion sting causes severe pain right away and may also cause convulsions, nausea, vomiting, and numbness. Any scorpion sting is risky if you are allergic to insect venom. Consult your doctor to determine whether you are allergic to the venom of insects.

Consider implementing preventive measures to stop various Arizona scorpions from invading your Tucson home. Here are four simple ways to keep scorpions from entering your home.

  1. Fix any exterior damage to your home that could provide scorpions with an accessible entryway.
  2. Cover all your windows and doors with sturdy screens.
  3. Place door sweeps beneath the exterior doors.
  4. Fill in gaps, cracks, and holes around the exterior foundation of your home with silicone caulk.

These are all effective prevention methods for keeping scorpions out of your house. Call our Conquistador Pest & Termite professionals right away if you're looking for a safe and more efficient way to control scorpions in Tucson and for help with prevention. We provide comprehensive pest control options to assist members of our community in their fight against potentially dangerous animals like scorpions. 

We begin with a thorough inspection of your house and grounds; this helps us evaluate your current risk and formulate a strategy to protect you against present and potential pest invasions. To begin your scorpion control services, give us a call.

Factors That Attract Scorpions To Your Property

Scorpions thrive in Arizona's desert climate, so why do they keep trying to invade your space? Finding a scorpion in your shoe, pool, or yard is all too common. You must understand what draws scorpions to your home to know how to keep scorpions away if you want to protect your family from an infestation:

  • Food: Scorpions eat other insects because they are carnivorous. The ideal food source for scorpions if you have a cockroach, spider, or beetle infestation. To help keep scorpions away, keep your home as free of pests as possible and regularly check for termites. But you should also keep your house free of food remnants and other crumbs. To eliminate these potential food sources, keep all food sealed in containers and, if possible, refrigerated. You should also regularly vacuum the floors.
  • Crevices and cracks: Scorpions seek a shaded area to hide when the temperatures rise, and your home has plenty of shade. They will search for openings or nooks they can squeeze into to get inside. Generally, homeowners should regularly check their property for open cracks and crevices to help prevent infestations. For scorpions, any opening wider than the width of a credit card is sufficient for them to enter. They can access your property's foundation, doors, windows, and rooftops. After gaining entry, scorpions seek out a quiet place to settle. They are nocturnal creatures that avoid people, but if they feel threatened, they will attack. Make sure to take every preventative measure possible by caulking cracks and crevices, removing food sources, and keeping an eye out for standing water.
  • Moisture and water: Pests that live in desert environments especially need water to survive. It should be no surprise that scorpions can survive for a long time without water because they are well-adapted to the dry, arid climate that Arizona offers. They can't live without water forever, so they typically look for places with standing water to build their abode; this can also apply to gutters that aren't draining well and leaking hoses and sprinklers. Bathrooms, kitchen cabinets, and laundry rooms are typical scorpion water sources inside your home. Examine damp, dark areas of your home, like the basement, and make an effort to remove areas of standing water both inside and outside the house.

Call Conquistador Pest & Termite if you have recently seen a scorpion in or near your home and are concerned. Our expertise is in controlling and preventing scorpion infestations. Don't let scorpions inside your home ruin the beauty of living in Tucson. To schedule an inspection, call us right away.

How To Completely Get Rid Of Scorpions On Your Property

Despite the fact that there are non-venomous scorpions, it is dangerous to try to remove them from your property on your own. Conquistador Pest & Termite is happy to assist if you need help getting rid of them or feel uncomfortable handling scorpions directly. Our scorpion specialists are skilled at spotting even the tiniest cracks through which scorpions can enter your property. They'll know the scorpion species and how to best get rid of them.

Scorpions won't be a concern of yours with Conquistador Pest & Termite. Our professional service technicians can quickly complete the task and provide advice tailored to your home to prevent further infestations. Call now.

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