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jfk737
msg: 6

Mon, Jun 7, 2004, 4:21pm

My dearest Gary,

As a New Yorker, an animal lover and a scorpion hater having to deal with Arizona
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, let me sympahthize with your plight. OK...lets roll...

1. you are afraid of the bark (and other scorpions) Rightfully so. But knowledge is power, and a couple of different kinds of scorpions (not just bark) go into houses.

remedy: for any property you are considering living in, have a professional pest control business assess your home, at night with a black light. This way, they can ascertain how much of a problem you have since the scorpions can flouresce under black light.

2. Your cat: My first encounter with a scorpion was with my boyfriend's big fat orange tabby cat, which pounced on and caught a scorpion in its teeth while I watched terrified from the couch. Yes, cats know how to catch prey. They can die from bark scorpion bites, so take them to the vet ASAP if they are stung. The tabby cat was not stung and I eventually killed said scorpion after getting it out of the cat's mouth with a lure of Star Kist tuna.

3. Your HIV status: this means you must protect yourself from the bark scorpion. You also must be careful with the lesser bites of others. Professional pest control will kill the critters and ease your mind. Make sure dusting and spraying are done after sunset.

Good luck and health
J
Gary20110
msg: 7

Tue, Jun 8, 2004, 5:22am

Hi There J,

Thanks for taking time to reply to my earlier post!

My concerns not withstanding, last week I finally made the decision to move to Tucson. I definitely am going to have a pest control outfit case the apartment, as they will secure any cracks or openings which would permit the offenders' entry. Ergo, if they can't get in, and there are none already in, there ought not to be any in the future (striving to think rationally here!)

Of course I will be prudent and not walk about inside in the dark, check my shoes in the morning, etc. Hopefully those cautionary aspects will prove to be more distracting than ever experiencing an actual "sighting."

Since I won't move until October, when the ground temperatures allow cat shipment on the airlines, the scorpions will probably be less active in those temperatures anyway, allowing me time to adjust before the next summer rolls around.

Well wish me luck...actually I'm not really neurotic...well maybe just a tad:)

Gary
Manassas VA

Salaz
msg: 8

Mon, Jul 26, 2004, 2:41pm

I just saw your message about cats and scorpions. I live in Tucson - Oro Valley actually - and while looking up cats and scorpions (becase I just found a dead scorpion in my house) saw your posting. I can only assume one of my cats killed it. This is the second time I have found one dead. Both cats seem fine so I really don't know if they don't get harmed by the bite or if its the fur and the way they handle it. These dead ones are the only ones I have seen but they seem to indicate that they are about.
Salaz
msg: 9

Mon, Jul 26, 2004, 2:41pm

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Tara
msg: 10

Tue, Jul 27, 2004, 11:58am

Gary,

I have lived in Tucson for 16 years, and I have had cats the entire time. I never even saw a scorpion in my house until I moved to the southeast part of Tucson almost two years ago. Since then, I have found four live scorpions in my house.

I was told that scorpions tend to appear in areas where there is ongoing construction. Several new subdivisions and shopping centers are being constructed in my area, so that could be the cause.

At any rate, the first scorpion we found stung my then 9-year old daughter as she was getting into bed. I called the poison control center, and they said that she should feel a little pain and numbness for a while, and that should be the extent of her suffering. We didn't even need to take her to the hospital unless she developed complications. Sure enough, she was fine except for a little pain and numbness.

Two of our scorpions were found by my 1-year old orange tabby, who has a heart condition. I killed and disposed of the scorpions before she had the chance, but in neither case did she seem to suffer from her brief contact with them.

All four of our scorpions were found in the evening and early morning hours, and they occured between the months of February and September. I do spray the perimeter of my house for bugs, but evidently, not often enough!

By the way, if you are looking for a good veterinarian for your cat when you get to Tucson, I recommend the Cat Hospital of Tucson or Feline Limited Cat Clinic. I have had great experiences with the vets at both places.

Good luck with everything!

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