How Do I Get Rid Of Scorpions In My Reno House?

Reno is home to three common scorpions: the bark scorpion, the desert hairy scorpion, and the emperor scorpion. These pests can be more than unpleasant to have around, but how do you get rid of them?

Here's what you should know about what scorpions are, are scorpions dangerous, why scorpions are in your house, and how to get rid of scorpions in Nevada with pest control in Reno.

What Are Scorpions?

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Are scorpions arachnids? Yes, and scorpions are often easy to identify as arachnids because they've got a distinct appearance. With eight legs, coloring that can vary from tan to black, two modified mouthparts that have pincers, and a large tail that has an attached stinger at the end, most scorpions don't grow longer than two inches.

A scorpion's diet usually consists of insects and small arthropods that they can find outside. Speaking of the outdoors, scorpions like to spend a lot of time outside, and it's not unusual to find them hiding in leaf piles, under rocks, or tree bark.

If they do venture inside, scorpions prefer to hide in dark, isolated places where they know they won't be disturbed. This can include basements, closets, piles of clothes, or even shoes.

Some other crucial facts about scorpions include: 

  • Because they have low metabolic rates, scorpions can last close to a year without food.
  • Scorpions prefer to conserve their venom and, if possible, will try to kill prey with their pincers instead of using their stingers.
  • Some scorpions can live up to five years in the wild.

Most scorpions will not go out of their way to sting you, but that doesn't mean you want them in or around your Reno home.

How Dangerous Are Scorpions?

Scorpions are most active at night, and although they do have stingers, they usually aren't aggressive. Most scorpion stings happen because you've accidentally stepped on them or gotten too close without knowing they were there. Fortunately, most scorpion stings aren't medically dangerous, but they can hurt.

Of the three types of scorpions in Nevada, all are capable of stinging you with venom, but only one poses a significant threat: the bark scorpion. These scorpions have dark stripes on their back and sand-colored bodies that make them easy to recognize.

While they aren't generally aggressive for no reason, bark scorpions may sometimes sting out of self-defense. Because their venom is highly potent, it's essential to seek medical attention in a timely manner if you think you've been stung by a bark scorpion. Their venom is especially dangerous for the elderly and younger children.

Why Are There Scorpions In My House?

Unfortunately for Nevada homeowners, scorpions can end up in houses from time to time. Most of the time, scorpions invade your home because they're looking for food and water, although they may sometimes end up inside by accident.

It's not uncommon for homeowners to accidentally bring in a scorpion that's hiding in a box, plant, or another object that may have been sitting in your yard. For this reason, it's always a good idea to inspect any yard debris or other items before bringing them into your home.

How Do I Get Rid Of Scorpions In My House & Keep Them Out?

The best way to protect your home from scorpions in Reno is by working with the professionals at Celtic Pest Control. If scorpions have decided they want to use your property as a food or water source, you shouldn't try to remove them on your own – especially if you're dealing with the dangerous bark scorpions.

If it seems like scorpions are hanging around more than normal, don't wait – contact us today at Celtic Pest Control to learn more about our scorpion control services.

When it comes to keeping scorpions out of your home, here are a few preventative measures you can take on your own:

  • Make sure you inspect any plants, boxes, or other items that you bring into your home.
  • Get rid of any standing water sources on your property, like puddles or flooded gutters.
  • Make sure you're regularly inspecting closets, cabinets, and other dark areas for scorpions.
  • Seal up any cracks or crevices that lead into your home with an effective sealant.
  • Get rid of any brush, debris, or leaf piles near the perimeter of your home.

Keep in mind that the tips above should be combined with professional pest control – not as a replacement for experienced professionals.

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