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poppycocker
msg: 31

Wed, Aug 31, 2005, 9:32pm

I have lived in arizona
Arizona(air-i'-ZON-u')

The State of Arizona comprises the extreme south-western portion of the United States. It is bounded on the north by Utah, on the east by New Mexico, on the south by Mexico, and on the west by California and Nevada.

in the city for a few years, and I got stung by a bark scorpion, it feels like a very hot thick nail has been jabbed into you and stays like that for hours, my husband the same thing, my older brother as well, although he was allergic and had to go to the hospital, my husband and I were not allergic, but still had to deal with the overwhelming pain.
CHANCESX
msg: 32

Tue, Sep 6, 2005, 9:21pm

Gary:
I certainly understand your arachnophobia! I, as do you hate the sight of the little critters. The occurance of indoor scorpion infestation mostly has to do with your local topography. Mountainous locations seem to be the worst areas to be in. Other things such as trenching and excavation associated with construction can disturb them, causing them to migrate indoors. I live in a northern suburb of Phoenix (Cave Creek) and can tell you that scorpions are no strangers in my household. We routinely find at least 3-4 per month! Or should I say that Midnite (our 20 lb cat) finds them. He usually plays with them and seems to bite off their tail before eating them. They like to hide behing big screen televisions or other items that give off heat. You can tell when one is in the house as Midnite will staulk it being visually glued to it till he can get at it. Yes, bark scorpions have a particularly venomous sting, but you ain't seen nothin' yet till you've seen the giant desert hairy scorpion! The thing is usually 6-9 inches in length and has the most ugly hairy appearance on it's abdoman. During the spring they cary their young on their backs and it is quite a sight to see dozens of baby scorpions go scurrying about your kitchen floor after you thought that you smashed it with your shoe! All in all, don't worry about it- there is nothing you can really do anyway. They are here to stay. P.S.- a two story home with your bedroom on the upper floor is your best bet, as contrary to most reports they really don't climb as much as they are proported to. Hope this helps.

Anthony
Ordnanceman
msg: 33

Tue, Sep 13, 2005, 8:05pm

I'm currently a Marylander... but a desert savvy expatriate of Yuma/Fallon. I also own cats. Cats are immune to scorpion stings. DO NOT run around barefoot in the desert. Not even at home. Those old cowboys wore boots for a reason.
3azgen
msg: 34

Thu, Sep 29, 2005, 2:29pm

Third generation Arizonan.

We were always taught to not put your hand where you can't see, shake out your boots before putting them on, and LISTEN.

I live in N. Central Phoenix, former citrus area, and we have scorpions. Some may have been imported when we moved Dad's stuff in from the desert 30 mi. out of town, as we have two varieties. The only time anyone has been stung is when they reach under stacks of boards that were left undisturbed, and PUT THEIR HANDS WHERE THEIR EYES COULDN'T SEE. Unfortunately, I have also seen them in the house, which is understandable because our dog door is just a loose flap! They usually chase crickets into the house, so if you remove hiding places for scorpions and crickets near the doors, there won't be much of a problem. The Bug Man can't really kill scorpions, but they can eliminate crickets. I usually try to make my backyard friendly for bug eaters. We have lots of geckos, birds, wall lizards, bats, owls, etc. No poisoning the environment in MY yard (exception for termites). The young cat loves to hunt birds, but recently she seems to be eating scorpions, too. You need to know their habits. They come out at night, and in the day, hide in dark places like under rocks and old wood and leaves. My brother is a Dr. and all he would give to someone who has been stung by a scorpion is Valium, because one of the side effects is anxiety. Black widow spiders are also creepy, but not aggressive, and we generally go out at night and stomp them when they are in full view on their webs, and gather egg sacks up and remove to garbage. I only saw one rattle snake upclose, and that was in someone's house in S. Arizona
Arizona(air-i'-ZON-u')

The State of Arizona comprises the extreme south-western portion of the United States. It is bounded on the north by Utah, on the east by New Mexico, on the south by Mexico, and on the west by California and Nevada.

. I was frightened but also very thankful that it had coiled and rattled loudly to warn me. I called my hostess and she got her man to kill it. This was at night, and it was just trying to find a way out of the house.
So, remember, even though you don't speak the same language, these critters are just trying to live in their ancient neighborhoods.
Lu
scaredofscorpions
msg: 35

Sun, Oct 30, 2005, 8:53am

I have lived in Arizona
Arizona(air-i'-ZON-u')

The State of Arizona comprises the extreme south-western portion of the United States. It is bounded on the north by Utah, on the east by New Mexico, on the south by Mexico, and on the west by California and Nevada.

for 25 years and never once saw a scorpion until I moved to a new development 3 years ago. It is in Arrowhead Ranch by 75th Ave. and Loop 101. This whole area is INFESTED with bark scorpions. I have already been stung once in the kitchen sink and ended up in the emergency room. I am afraid for my cat, who is not healthy to begin with, that she will get stung. Twice I have caught him nose to nose with one in the kitchen, but killed it for he got stung. I live in fear, I really do, and I hate this house!! I never walk barefoot, I always check the sink, bathtub, shoes, towels, everything. I hate living like this. Does anyone want to buy a house???

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