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SCORPIONS
SNAKES
TICKS
MOSQUITOS
I've had close encounters of the third kind

SCORPIONS
SNAKES
TICKS
MOSQUITOS
AZ is home to all the creepy crawlies! There's no doubt about it.
The other day there was a bull snake that was resting near the side of the pool...talk about yuck!
And if you go into the wilderness, (aka Mt. lemmon) theres javalina, coyotes, mountain lions (cougers), black bears, rattle snakes, ect.
But, my thumb of rule is that if I don't bother them, they won't bother me.
You refuse to visit Florida? While they are not native to the area, there is a type of tarantula that lives here now and was introduced from Mexico.I refuse to visit any state with tarantulas. I know that eliminates some nice areas of the country but I don't care.
You refuse to visit Florida? While they are not native to the area, there is a type of tarantula that lives here now and was introduced from Mexico.
My dad always says we moved into the desert and it didn't come to us, so tough! Haha, needless to say he's the scorpion killer in our house.
I think scorpions are hideously ugly and scary looking,...![]()
Look at it this way...they're just big, ugly spiders. They're not nearly as poisonous as most people think. Besides I've never seen one down here. I just thought for some reason that we had them so I looked it up to make sure I was right and I was. Personally, I hate fire ants a heck of a lot more than tarantulas.
I've had close encounters of the third kindwith all of those. The ones I hate most are mosquitos!
You refuse to visit Florida? While they are not native to the area, there is a type of tarantula that lives here now and was introduced from Mexico.
I'll take our ticks and mosquitoes any day of the week. They CAN spread disease, but majority of them do NOT. (And for the most part, the things they spread are curable/treatable.)
Scorpions and (poisonous) snakes and spiders...any of those are dangerous any time you see one. I almost fainted when I worked at a store in TX and had one in an aisle.
While we're at it, I'm also grateful we don't have earthquakes, hurricanes, tidal waves, tornadoes... give me a good ol' fashioned snowstorm. Stay home by a wood stove and it doesn't bother you at all!![]()
They are VERY scary looking!They don't look like other insects at all.
Fire ants bother me more than mosquitoes, though. I have scars on my feet from fire ant bites and those bites can definitely bother me for a few days. I've found a pretty easy way to deal with mosquito bites although it sounds a little strange. I lick my finger and then touch it to wherever the bite is...stick salt to the bite after that and it will feel better very quickly.Living in the tropics, centipedes are the worst. They are very very painful and dangerous. One night, one of them had crawled into my shoe and when I went to put my shoe on in the morning... not happy. Foot hurt for days. Fire ants are annoying as hell, like mosquitoes. Want to get away from it all? Northern California away from large bodies of water. Nothing their at all.
OP - is your pest control dusting in the house and putting down granuals outside? We lived in Texas and had a huge scorpion problem. Our first pest control service company did nothing. They did the generic baseboard spray and some spraying outside.
You need a place that uses dust (Delta Dust to be specific) in all the cracks and crevices and treating the outside with broad spectrum granular pesticides labeled for scorpions. After switching companies we kept them out.
I'm calling our pest control company first thing Monday morning. I know they've sprayed inside and outside the house. They go along all the baseboards, windows and doors. They know we called them specifically about scorpions, but I don't believe they've applied any kind of granular substance.
The company did say that they couldn't guarantee we would never see another scorpion. Their pesticides do kill most other bugs however, and that reduces the food supply for scorpions, causing them to look elsewhere for food. Since the company has sprayed, we have not seen any other bugs in the house, so that's a good thing. We see a lot of carnage outside the house, bugs of all shapes and sizes on their backs with their skinny legs in the air. Out of the dozens and dozens of dead bugs, I've only seen maybe two dead scorpions. They must be difficult to kill.
Thanks for the info! I'll try anything to keep the ugly creepy things out of my house!
I've been stung by a bee before (not in Arizona) and it wasn't so bad. Everything I read, though, about a scorpion's sting sounds absolutely horrible! I've read that the sting is extremely painful and that the effects (pain, numbing) can last for weeks. And of course, it's the baby scorpions that sting the worst and they're smaller and harder to see.If I ever do get stung, I hope I have the same reaction as you!
I agree, I don't mind either if I find them first. I'm so afraid of one finding me or another family member first! I HATE not feeling comfortable in my house, always on the look-out for a scorpion. The lizards I can live with. They are harmless and kind of cute.![]()
You refuse to visit Florida? While they are not native to the area, there is a type of tarantula that lives here now and was introduced from Mexico.