Scorpion Pest Control

Scorpions are found from coast to coast throughout the southern states of the US and are one of the more dangerous household pests. For people with lowered defense, a sting can be fatal. Luckily, only one species in the US is considered legitimately dangerous, and even then, it is only dangerous for small children, the elderly and people allergic to insect stings. Nonetheless, this species is found in the Arizona and southern California, so if you live in these regions, you must prioritize scorpion pest control.
Scorpions turn green under black light, so if you're out at night in the Southern United States, a transportable black light can help you discover and avoid scorpions. Unfortunately, it is not so easy to prevent scorpions from getting into your house.
Scorpions mainly eat insects and can find their way into your home through cracks in exterior walls while looking for food and shelter. Inside your house, scorpions will be drawn to clothing, shoes or a bed.
How can professionals help you with your scorpion pest control? Some steps to reducing scorpions around your home are: - Eliminating piles of debris on the ground.
- Trimming dense shrubbery.
However, if you consistently find scorpions inside your home, or if you live in a region of the country which is a natural habitat for scorpions, and you think someone in your home might be prone to react badly to a sting, you should consult a pest control professional to help you develop more systematic and long-term solutions to your scorpion problems.
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