Help! There Are Way Too Many Scorpions In My Phoenix Yard


May 30, 2022

Here in Phoenix, we're lucky enough to enjoy warm temperatures and a beautiful desert landscape. If you enjoy playing sports or lounging in the sunshine, Phoenix is the right place for you! However, with all of this dry heat comes a unique population of pests that are looking for food, water, and shelter in your Phoenix home. 

Here are some of our common pests in the area:  

Spiders and Scorpions are invertebrates and need some source of water for survival. There are 30 different kinds of scorpions found in Arizona. While invertebrates like scorpions have adapted to the dry heat of the desert, they still need a minimal source of water. 

Water is easy to find in Arizona homes, particularly in properties with well-maintained lawns. This is why it is common for Arizonans to find scorpions in their homes and yards. One of them happens to be the most dangerous scorpion in North America, the Arizona Bark Scorpion. 

Rightfully, you may have a fear of scorpions. Therefore, you likely want to get rid of scorpions on your property. But first, you need to understand what causes scorpions to enter your homes and yards and why you need year-round pest control in Phoenix. 
 

scorpion on a leaf

What Causes Scorpions To Enter Homes?

If you live in Arizona, scorpions are part of your life. Scorpions have been around for as long as 420 million years and don't appear to be going anywhere. Here are some common elements that attract scorpions to your home. 

  • Many scorpions can live without food for a year, but they cannot live without water. Moisture attracts Arizona scorpions more than anything since the city is near a desert region.
  • Small insects are a source of food for scorpions, and when insects enter your home, scorpions are sure to follow. 
  • Decaying wood and leaves also make good hiding places in shelters for scorpions, be sure to keep your yard and the area around your house free of these safe havens for scorpions.

Fortunately for Arizonians, most of the scorpions found in the state are non-venomous, except for the Arizona bark scorpion. Therefore, if you're seeing scorpions on your property, the odds are they are harmless. If you're unsure, reach out to an expert to help you identify the type of scorpion in your yard. 

Should I Be Worried About Scorpions In The Yard?

Unless you see signs of Arizona bark scorpions, there is no need to be too concerned about scorpions on your property.

Other kinds of scorpions may sting or pinch you, but it is unlikely to cause serious injury or death. This is why it is crucial to know what type of scorpion you have on your property.

5 Quick & Easy Tips For Scorpion Removal 

As long as you know the scorpions on your property are nonvenomous scorpions, it is safe and effective to try DIY projects to get rid of them. Below are five quick and easy tips for scorpion removal from your property.

  1. Keep windows, doors, and pet doors Sealed tight.
  2. Get rid of clutter around your home and in your yard.
  3. Make your property less appealing by removing the potential food sources.
  4. Set out sticky traps and use scorpion killers (pesticides)
  5. Eliminate standing water and leaky pipes.

Always be sure to use safety measures when dealing with scorpions. If you suffer from arachnophobia or aren't sure what type of scorpions are on your property, contact our team of professionals at Green Flash Pest Control to help. 

The Key To Keeping My Property Scorpion Free

The best prevention for keeping your home and property free of scorpions is to be proactive. If your home is less attractive to scorpions, you likely won't have to worry about them at all.

However, if you see an occasional scorpion, reach out to our team of experts at Green Flash Pest Control. We have the tools and experience to prevent and eliminate scorpions on your Phoenix property. To learn more about our scorpion control options, call us today! 

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