I don't blame you. It also appears you have a baby. My six-year-old is trained to stay away.
Our kids are all grown. The baby in my signature is our grandson.

We have a Pack 'n Play set up for him in the guest room, and the exterminator suggested putting the legs of the Pack 'n Play in glass jars.

He said scorpions can't climb on glass. I'll have to find some big glasses because two of the legs have wheels on them. Of course, I pointed out to the exterminator that it won't be necessary, because he is going to get rid of the scorpions, right!?!?!?!??!
luvflorida,
Try not to be so terrified.

I know, easier said than done. I've only been stung once and it was not that bad. I would take a scorpion sting over a yellow jacket sting ANYTIME!! As soon as I got the lime juice on the sting, almost all of the pain went away. I was loading rocks in a wheel barrow when I got stung (like an idiot, wasn't wearing gloves at the time). As soon as my hand stopped hurting (15 minutes), I was back outside searching through that wheel barrow and found the scorpion that stung me, and killed him!! It truly was not that painful, nothing like I imagined it would be.
That's a bit more reassuring, I guess.

I've read some awful stuff online about scorpion bites.
We save tons of money by not using an extermanator spraying. Several times a year DH scatters diatomaceous earth (for pools) around the outside of the house. The DE cuts the scorpions bellies and the die. DE is not dangerous to cats/dogs or kids or grass/ bushes. In some old trouble spots in the house (garage) we put a small dusted line at the garage door.
I havent seen 1 in 18 years or so.
This may be my third back-up method.
We live in a 60 yr old developed neighborhood with lots of greenbelt...no desert landscaping or building or disturbing of earth....
We are in a community with a lot of other houses. The houses in the neighborhood we're in were built about four years ago. The whole community is about ten years old, and more houses are being built. It IS in the desert, so I know these creepy crawly things were here long before we were. But still...stay outside,you nasty critters!
Scorpions stings are no fun for sure, but they're really just dangerous to the very young, the very old, or those who may be allergic.
Hopefully your scorpion siting was an isolated incident and your pest guy will be helpful.
Oh, nobody got stung. I saw the scorpion on the wall of a bedroom. It was kind of weird actually, because it wasn't moving and it looked completely flat. Almost like it was already dead.

I smacked it with a shoe, and it kind of flaked off. I don't know how it could have been dead if it was attached to the wall. I mean, how did it crawl there and end up there?
All I know is that it really scared the heck out of me, and I'm STILL looking everywhere for others.
