HOW TO GET RID OF SCORPIONS
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How to get rid of Scorpions
Scorpions are most often seen in the warmer parts of the country, particularly the
South and Southwest. They range in size from 1 to 5 inches, depending on the
species, with colors ranging from yellowish-brown to black. Scorpions do not usually
attack man unless directly or accidentally provoked. Their food includes spiders,
small insects, centipedes, other scorpions or earthworms.
These menacing creatures have stout bodies which are elongated in front, with a
large pair of pincers and 4 pairs of legs, followed by a slender, segmented tail-like
abdomen with a stinger at the tip. Do not worry about the large pincers, which are
used for capturing and holding food. Worry about that bulb-like poison gland (located
at the tip of the tail) that is equipped with a stinger. For more info on stings and
stingers, see the Bites and Stings web page.
Life History: The mother gives birth to living young which climb on her back and
remain there for five to 15 days. The young scorpions molt in three to six days.
Maturity is probably attained in three to four years. The female scorpion produces an
average of 32 young.
All may produce painful stings and the stings of two species may be fatal,
particularly to small children and older persons. Although individual reactions to
the
stings may vary, it is important to seek medical assistance immediately if a person
particularly a child, has a severe reaction to a scorpion sting. Ice packs or alcohol
swabs applied to the sting area are normally the suggested first-aid treatments.
Scorpions are normally found outdoors and search for food at night. During the day
they may be found under the bark of trees, under loose stones or in moist areas
under boards or debris. They may invade homes in search of moisture (or to elude
rising waters during or after floods) and hide during the day in bathrooms, closets,
garments, shoes or bedding.
Scorpion Control
Sanitation is the first step in scorpion control. Loose boards, wood piles, rocks,
and
debris should be eliminated from areas about homes, particularly near foundation
walls. Insecticides should also be used in such areas. We recommend Talstar for
spraying indoors and outdoors, as well as Drione Dust for cracks and crevices. This
will also reduce populations of insects fed upon by scorpions. Scorpions may be
trapped under moist burlap and later destroyed. Care should be used in handling
boards or other objects under which scorpions may be hiding. Alternatives:
Cypermethrin EC, Delta Dust
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