Saving Las Vegas, one scorp at a time.

because nobody else wants to do it.

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How Do They Even Get In Your Home?

Most bark scorpions get into your house by - gasp - falling out of your ceiling! They typically enter the walls of your home through the weep screed and climb up into your attic. They're attracted to the airflow happening at your air vents and gravitate towards these openings. However, because they're mostly blind, they end up falling through the crack between the dry wall and A/C vents and landing on the floor of your home. Or worse - in your bed from that vent keeping you nice and comfortable at night.

Finding Them In Your Home

Once in your home, bark scorpions will likely try to find a place to lay dormant for a while. After all, they wanted to come in because the temperature was to their liking. They're nice and warm/cool now (depending on the season). Turn off your lights and use a black light to find them.. they like to hide under things - especially area rugs. They enjoy the weight of the rug on their backs, likely because they feel protected. LIFT EM UP! Have a hammer ready. They are also known to hide behind your baseboards for months at a time, especially during winter, so it’s highly recommended to do frequent checks of your home.

Preventing Them In Your Home

  1. Seal Your Air Vents: This is the most important thing you need to do, ASAP. Remove your air vent covers, caulk the gap between the dry wall and HVAC system, and reattach the vent cover. Also caulk around any recessed or can lighting you have. This prevents a huge majority of scorpions from entering your living space.
  2. Seal Up Your Block Walls: Scorpions like to live between the bricks in the block walls around your yard. If you seal up your side of the walls, they will be forced to exit on the other side. This makes it much less likely for them to come into your yard, as they'll have to go all the way up and over the wall in order to get to your side. If there are less in your yard, there are less that can potentially enter your home as well.
  3. Pest Control: Pest control has its own purpose, but it is not the most important thing. Scorpions are not killed by pesticides used to spray your home. Spraying will kill the other bugs in your yard, which in turn causes the scorpions to leave your yard in search for other food. Scorpions can live months without food however, so it's not their top priority and they won't necessarily leave your yard quickly. The only 100% effective way to kill scorpions is to actually smash them yourself.
  4. Pest Borders: Pest borders are an extremely effective option, although an expensive one. We installed a pest border at the base of our home, and also on our block walls in our yard, and only get one or two scorpions a month in the yard, and none in the house since March of 2022. If you'd like more information on pest borders, you can check them out at pestborders.com.

Appearance & Life Span

Arizona bark scorpions are a yellowish-brownish color, and quite small for a scorpion species, maxing out at about 3 inches long. Typically, females are much wider in size than males. Though small, they are actually the most venomous scorpion in North America. Bark scorpions can live 5-9 years on average. They have 8 eyes, but bark scorpions are actually mostly blind.

Behavior

Arizona bark scorpions hibernate in the winter time. They become active when nighttime temperatures start to consistently remain between 70 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Bark scorpions are nocturnal, therefore very active at night. This species of scorpion glows when under a black light, making it very easy to spot them (and squash them) while they're active! They prey on other bugs (they love roaches) and they're attracted to water or moisture of any kind. These scorpions are not aggressive towards humans, they're actually quite terrified of us. Because they only have a limited supply of venom at any given time, they typically don't sting unless they absolutely have to. It takes a couple weeks for them to regenerate their venom supply if they use it.

Dangers of the Arizona Bark Scorpion

Though the Arizona Bark Scorpion is considered the only deadly scorpion in the US, death to a human due to an Arizona Bark Scorpion sting is very rare. The stings can still be extremely painful, and young children and elderly adults are most at risk for serious complications due to a sting. If you happen to get stung on an extremity such as a foot or hand, the entire foot or hand can remain paralyzed for up to 72 hours! As far as pets, a sting from an Arizona bark scorpion can kill our beloved animals, especially smaller ones. If a pet is stung, seek veterinary attention immediately. As long as emergency vet care is available, most dogs will recover. If not treated, they are at serious risk. Watch your dogs in the yard and make sure they aren't digging, especially at night!

Mating & Breeding

Arizona bark scorpions have a very unique mating ritual. The male will deposit sperm on the ground, then hold the female by the pinchers. He will then repeatedly drag her back and forth over his sperm deposit, sometimes even spinning her around, for up to several hours. The female has a genital pore on her abdomen in which she will absorb the sperm deposit in order to become pregnant. Bark scorpions do not lay eggs, they actually have a live birth of potentially 30+ scorpions at once! Females are typically pregnant for 9 months, just like people. When they are first born, baby bark scorpions will crawl onto their mother's back and stay there until their first molt, for 7-10 days. Because they haven't had their first molt yet, the babies do not glow under black light. If you run across a bark scorpion whose back isn't lighting up in a black light like the rest of their body, it's highly likely that it is a mother scorpion with lots of babies piled on her back! (It's pretty gross. Also, careful not to let them scatter by trying to kill the mother with no action plan!)

(in order of importance)

Black Lights

I hope it goes without saying...but ya can't find scorps without these bad boys. Pro Tip: Headlamp styles are superior.

Jars / Buckets

Don't leave scorp carcasses around your neighborhood, ew.

Tongs

For obvious reasons, you can't pick up scorpions with your hands. Use the tongs and get them in the street where it's easy to squish 'em.

Hammers

How else did you plan to squash them? Pro Tip: Squash the head slowly. Bashing the middle of the body in a true "hammer" fashion could result in flying scorpion guts. Warning: They're crunchy.

Crack Tools

Scorpies like to hide between bricks, but they can't hide from us! Any slim hook-like tools can get them out. Coat hangers also work in a pinch.

Tool Belts

Once we collected enough tools through trial and error hunting, we came to the realization that these were absolutely necessary.

Goggles

In case you don't plan to follow the hammer pro tip.

Bug-A-Salt Rifle

A very specific use - to known down scorpions from areas you can't reach. Pro Tip: Trying to kill full size scorps with just a Bug-A-Salt rifle takes like 10 shots. It's tedious and annoying.. and a bit inhumane. Knock 'em down and use your hammer.

Lint Roller

An even more specific situation tool.. used to grab a mother with babies on her back to allow for proper squishing instead of scattering infants.

Travel Cups

It's hot out there, folks!

Safety Shoes

Be brave. Live dangerously.

Team Shirts

So you're a little less suspicious walking around the neighborhood at night with hammers and fake guns.

ABOUT US
Who are we, and why on earth do we hunt scorpions?

Well, it's quite simple. We are Kristen, Karol, and Greg. (and occasionally some guest hunters).

Here's what happened:
  1. Kristen buys a house in Summerlin with her boyfriend.
  2. Karol is her realtor. (and mother)
  3. Kristen moves into the house with her boyfriend and 2 small dogs.
  4. Kristen finds a scorpion walking across her floor.
  5. Kristen freaks out about the safety of her dogs.
  6. Kristen and Karol become avid scorpion hunters to reduce the population and reduce the probability of the dogs getting harmed.
  7. Obsession kicks in.
  8. Now we have a website.
  • 1111 Crestdale Lane, Las Vegas, NV, USA

702-850-1308 scorpiesnipers@gmail.com Text us! We like new friends. Located near The Crossing Park in Summerlin. Hunting from 9pm-12am on whatever day we decide to.

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OUR SCORPION EXPERT
For any scorpion related needs, we HIGHLY recommend John at Imperial Pest Solutions. He is the business owner and does many service calls himself. A super respectful and hard working guy, and he KNOWS HIS STUFF! Thanks to John, we find almost zero scorpions on our property now. For the record, he didn't put us up to this..
he is actually a scorpion wizard. 🦂

John MacFarlane
702-509-1204
@imperialpestsolutions
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