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With our Scorpion Sealing process, we are able to find all possible entry ways into your home. We not only give you the peace of mind, we guarantee our service. Stop worrying at night if you’ll have Scorpions in your home in Scottsdale.
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Scorpion Extermination Experts in Scottsdale AZ 85250
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- Residual dusting with natural based products
- Foundation dusting.
- Attic dusting
- Electrical outlets dusted
- Plumbing points dusted
- Block fence dusted
- Void areas inside and out dusted.
- The dusting to the cracks and hiding places that Scorpions can live
and hide is your best bet to getting rid of these nasty little visitors.
- Sealing to keep them out!
- Seal foundation
- Under and around door frames
- Under thresholds
- Seal around a/c lines and electrical outlets and boxes on the outside
- Seal plumbing and electrical outlets inside
- Screening
- Roof vents
- Exhaust fan vents
These are just some of the steps along with weather stripping your doors that Keep Scorpions OUT!
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About Scorpions found in Scottsdale, Arizona
Scorpions are arachnids, close relatives of spiders, ticks and mites. There are approximately 1,300 species of scorpions world-wide. They are very common in the Southern and Southwestern States. About 40-60 species occur right here in Arizona, although many are un-described. While they are commonly thought of as desert animals, they do in fact occur in other habitats as well, including grasslands, pine forests, rain forests, deciduous forests and caves.
Most scorpions are not poisonous with the exception of the Bark Scorpion which reside in Arizona (see below for details). Even with non-poisonous scorpions, young children, the elderly and individuals that may be allergic to scorpion venom can experience serious health consequences if stung and should seek medical attention immediately.
Scottsdale Scorpion Habits
These nocturnal, predatory animals generally feed on a variety of insects, spiders, and even other scorpions. The larger scorpions occasionally feed on vertebrates, such as small lizards, snakes and mice. Scorpions can survive without feeding for six months. Despite their villainous appearance, scorpions are not aggressive hunters but rather lie and patiently wait for their next meal. Scorpions enter structures in search of shelter and water.
Arizona Bark Scorpion

The poisonous “bark” or “crevice” scorpions are pale and small, making them difficult to see. They are common throughout many habitats but almost always in rocky areas and are very able climbers. While most scorpion species are solitary in nature, the Bark Scorpion is an exception. They can congregate between 20 to 30, which make them even more menacing. The venom of the Bark Scorpion may produce severe pain (but rarely swelling) at the site of the sting, numbness, frothing at the mouth, difficulties in breathing (including respiratory paralysis), muscle twitching, and convulsions. Death is rare, especially in more recent times. Antivenom is available for severe cases. Certain people, however, may be allergic to the venom and can experience life-threatening side effects when stung (as occurs with bee stings).
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Areas Prone to Scorpion Infestation in Scottsdale, Arizona
- Garbage
- Stored Boxes
- Bricks
- Old Lumber
- Decaying organic debris such as bark, leaves, etc.
- Organic Matter in and around potted plants and gardens
- Shoes or soiled clothing
- Areas in the attic infested by insects
- Wall openings and conduits
- Around light fixtures
Call Varsity for a free scorpion inspection of your home today. You’ll see why the Valley residents choose Varsity for scorpion control. Our scorpion barrier system is a proven treatment for scorpions that keep them from entering the home while protecting it for future years.