One of the most common pests that are associated with the Southwest is scorpions. Scorpions can cause concern for homeowners because of their venomous stingers. While not all scorpions have venomous stingers, some can cause irritation and pain towards humans. Understanding scorpion’s behaviors can help homeowners understand effective ways to keep scorpions out of their homes.
Scorpions are primarily nocturnal creatures. Their nocturnal behaviors can make it difficult to control their activity in your home, however, there are many things you can do to prevent them from coming inside.
When it comes to keeping scorpions outside of your home, the best thing you can do is seal any openings that lead to the inside of your home. Use materials like caulk, weatherstripping, and wire mesh to keep these areas sealed up. It can be helpful to pay close attention to windows and doors, water pipes, garages, and along your home’s foundation. These are some of the most common areas for small openings to occur.
Scorpions are primarily looking for areas that can help keep them cool and hidden during the day. Scorpions are usually found in undisturbed areas like behind curtains, basements, garages, and storage rooms. It can be helpful to remove clutter both inside and outside your home. Remove cluttered areas such as piles of wood, rocks, and other organic debris around your yard that can provide them with hiding areas. Trimming back vegetation and keeping your landscaping tidy can also help to minimize any potential habitats for scorpions.
Because scorpions are looking for places to cool off, they can be attracted to areas that provide them with water. Fix any leaky pipes or faucets, both indoors and outdoors, to help eliminate the moisture levels around your home that attract scorpions. Ensure that proper drainage is occurring throughout your home and fix any leaky areas immediately.
When using weatherstripping and installing screens, you can help prevent scorpions from entering your home while still giving your home the ventilation it needs. It is crucial to ensure that all screens are intact and in good condition. Open windows serve as large entry points for pests to enter, especially scorpions which can easily slip through during the night.
It can be advantageous to place sticky traps near areas where there are entry points or other rooms where scorpions are likely to travel. By checking and replacing your traps regularly, you can help mitigate the scorpion activity in your home.
If you are experiencing a scorpion infestation, contact your local Insight Pest Solutions for help! We want the best for you and your home and will provide you with the most effective and efficient solutions for treating scorpions.