Scorpion problem in my house...

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They're back? :gah:
yup. with a whole new album. ready to Rock You Like a Hurricane in 2011.

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It's been awhile...I know. So lately it's been 100 degree plus weather we've been having here in AZ...and guess who's baaaaaaaaaaaaack? That's right, live and in my backyard (not in my house luckily) the Scorpions! Dun, dun, duuuuuuuuuun. I killed 6 around the perimeter of my house last night and I am kicking myself for not videotaping this...I killed a big mother____er with a ____ ton of larva on it's back. I mass murdered what seemed like ten wittle scorpions.

Our house had sat for a year before we moved in and I had the same issue with Black Widows. Don't have that issue anymore: https://www.terminix.com/ We're only paying $99 for the year and it covers any pest from spiders, to wasps, rats, etc., have 3 scheduled visits and unlimited callouts should other problems arise.
 
That is pretty good. Hmm, I hope those chuckleheads cover scorpions. Thanks Namma-NAM.

n/p bud. Though, you could always catch them and cook them on the grill. They actually don't taste that bad. :lol

Any way to fumigate a car?! I just had a freak out when a spider was crawling all over my steering wheel today while driving on the freeway.......

Take your fingers and pinch the sum_____. Case closed. :wink1:
 
Any way to fumigate a car?! I just had a freak out when a spider was crawling all over my steering wheel today while driving on the freeway.......

Needle and thread. :wink1:

n/p bud. Though, you could always catch them and cook them on the grill. They actually don't taste that bad. :lol



Take your fingers and pinch the sum_____. Case closed. :wink1:

Uh, eat...no. I leave their carcasses for the ants to devour. They love 'em!
 
When I was in the Philippines I was partial to the Ring of Fire method. That is, you squirt a circle of rubbing alcohol around the bugger and light it on fire.

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Here is a (not so) little yard mate we caught just about 20 minutes ago. The second and third pictures are meant to show how scorpions glow under black light but the pictures to not do the effect justice. This guy was glowing like a black light poster. (edit - by the way...the second and third pictures were taken in absolute darkness other than my ultraviolet flashlight. The two diffent pics represent the low and high settings on my flashlight.)

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