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3 Ways to Repel Scorpions
Posted on: March 30, 2015 | by Gary Dobert

3 Ways to Repel Scorpions - Varsity Termite and Pest Control Remedies to Repel Scorpions from Entering your Home Scorpion season will soon be here before you know it, and preparing for this time of year properly is super essential for your benefit. A scorpion sting can be quite painful, and in some cases, it may even be life threatening for many. Risking scorpion invasion is most likely not a good strategy for you and your loved ones. The best way to prevent scorpions from entering inside of your home is to contact a professional exterminator with tons o …

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Preparing for Scorpion Season
Posted on: March 4, 2015 | by Gary Dobert

Preparing for Scorpion Season with Varsity All About Scorpions and Their Evolution If you live in Arizona, chances are you have seen these creepy crawlers in the dry, dirty areas within the desert, maybe even in your home! These creatures are relatives to the spiders, and are even family to ticks. Scorpions have evolved into a creature that has withstood the test of time. They have lived for millions of years and will continue to survive in almost any area due to their ability to adjust. From the warm tropic climates, even scorpions i …

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Why is Phoenix Considered the Scorpion Sting Capital?
Posted on: August 27, 2014 | by Gary Dobert

Scorpion Sting There is a reason why Phoenix is referred to as the scorpion sting capital: more than 45 species of scorpions are found there, with the most common scorpion being the bark scorpion. Unfortunately, this type is also the most venomous and most likely to kill you. This species is the only lethal scorpion in Arizona, according to Scorpion Sweepers. Do not let its small size fool you: although it only measures one- to one-and-a-half-inches long, this sucker can sting you bad. Because it enjoys dark …

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Scorpion Mating Habits
Posted on: January 25, 2013 | by Gary Dobert

Scorpion About Scorpions Scorpions belong to the family of ticks, mites, and spiders. As you might guess, they have some characteristics of those other family members. One trait that reminds us of another arachnid comes during the mating process. The female scorpion entices the male, goes through the process of copulation, and after she gets what she wants, gives him the boot. That is the nicest thing that he can expect. If she isn't feeling charitable, she will kill and eat him. Scorpion Offspring a …

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Human Intervention and the Scorpion Population
Posted on: December 23, 2012 | by Gary Dobert

Scorpion Population If you like scorpions, you are probably thinking about the rock band from Germany, because real scorpions don't have many friends. They don't even like each other most of the time. However, they don't always choose to be the nuisance they are. The Worldwide Threat of Scorpions and Scorpion Control The only major land mass where scorpions are not thought to live is Antarctica. Still, the only reason they currently reside in New Zealand, Great Britain, and some islands of the Pacific Ocean i …

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What Comprises the Scorpion’s Body?
Posted on: December 7, 2012 | by Gary Dobert

Scorpions Body The body of the scorpion is comprised of the cephalothorax, where the head is located, and the abdomen. The head is covered by a hard bony material called the carapace, and it most often has two eyes at the top center. Additionally, there are between two and five pairs of lateral eyes at the fore corners of the carapace. Not all scorpions have eyes; cave and forest dwellers may not. Scorpion Anatomy and Scorpion Control The pedipalps and chelicerae are the remaining parts of the cephalotho …

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Using Good Housekeeping to Fight Scorpions
Posted on: May 10, 2012 | by Gary Dobert

White Scorpion in AZ Understanding why scorpions do what they do helps in formulating a way to control them. They are technically arachnids (like spiders), not insects, but they do feed on small soft-bodied insects. Additionally, they eat spiders and even their own kind. This is why they are found under things both outside and inside the house. A great place for scorpions to hide is under wood, rock, or brick because insects are found there as a food source. Stopping these home invaders begins outside by remo …

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