Controlling Scorpions
We just moved to our home 5 weeks ago. Since moving we have found 5 bark scorpions 4 inside and 1 outside. The problem is we have 4 kids (3 under 3 years old) and a dog. I’m terrified that one of my toddlers is going to get stung. We LOVE this house, but are extremely worried that this problem is much worse than we know. It’s not even “scorpion season” so this number certainly scares me. I have an appointment scheduled with you to come out on Wednesday, but is there anything else we can be doing? We’ve had lots of people tell us that spraying for scorpions isn’t going to work and we are wasting our time and money. I disagree and feel that we have to start somewhere. Realistically do you think we can get this fixed? – Clarissa M.
YES You Can Control Scorpions Around Your Home and in the Yard!
We have lots of customers who were inundated with scorpions, and are now scorpions free! Scorpions may still come into your yard from neighboring properties, green belts, and desert areas, BUT once they’ve contacted our product barrier they get slower and slower till they’re dead {it may take a couple hours to die}. This video {below} was done at a home in Gilbert that had scorpions for YEARS. They no longer have the problem at all!
Monsoon season and dust storms can effect your barrier, and we GUARANTEE your services no matter what.
There is a chance that you will get the occasional scorpion that will make it through our barrier, but they’ll be dead within a couple hours. AND If you ever did have a problem between services you just give us a call and we retreat for no extra fee, always!
There are some other things you can do around your home like scorpion hunting with a black light at night {they glow yellow/green}, and sealing your home against scorpions. You will see directions on how to do these on the Scorpion Control Page.
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