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LeeH 05-30-2007 11:00 PM

Deadliest Catch... Arizona style
 
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It's that time of year here in Arizona. We practice a ritual that started when our daughter was a baby. After finding as many as 6-8 scorpions/week inside our house, we took the fight outside.

Every night or so we go out with the blacklight and the long tweezers. This is two nights worth... five scorpions. Four bark scorpions and some other type. It's interesting that the "other" scorpion is much more aggresssive than the bark scorpions - and they're the ones that do the most serious damage if they sting you. Now that we round them up outside we rarely find them inside.

For a long time our next door neighbors said they didn't have scorpions. I offered to check their backyard and found four! Now they've got their own black light.

WolfeMacleod 05-31-2007 12:41 AM

Wonder what they taste like? :D

livi 05-31-2007 01:48 AM

THAT is among the very few advantages of living up in cold Scandinavia. The only animal hazard here are mad cows..

charleskieffner 05-31-2007 03:41 AM

aint dezert living FUN!

my nightly ritual is going outside w/flip flops and smacking the HELL outta the "walapai tigers" or "assassin bugs" before they nail my dogs or start crawling inside to suck all the blood outta me.

jes lak smooshing BIG TICKS! BLOOD EVERYWHERE!.........COOL !!!BLOOD EVERYWHERE! hehehehehehehehehe!


cant wait for my next rattler to scare the hell outta me! always a TREAT after slamming beers all night working on p-car! g/friend just nailed coon-tail(diamondback) 5 1/2 feet long! big a round as my bicep tuesday night at her house! NEVER RATTLED!

used beretta model 21-.22 caliber flip top i gave her with .22 caliber CCI- snake shot. works FANTASTIC!

leeh put cricket poison down and wipe out foodsource for scorpions. leave NO WATER and they will migrate to neighbors and BUG THE HELL OUTTA THEM instead OF YOU!

steve185 05-31-2007 04:22 AM

I just returned from Nevada, Arizona and California , it certainly is beautiful country and we did some incredible driving in Death Valley and around the Hoover dam. Luckily we didn't run into any of your "wild life"
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austin552 05-31-2007 04:38 AM

We haven't had a problem with scorpions in CasaGrande but one year ticks were everywhere. In NC its snakes, ticks, fleas and the state bird(Moskito).

fingpilot 05-31-2007 06:35 AM

In SoCal, it's the fing liberals. Black light makes them look worse. I might try the cricket bait. Failing that, it's the .22 for sure.

id10t 05-31-2007 06:38 AM

fingpilot - extra i there bud... "try the cricket bat" - more correct, probably make you feel better about the whole process as well... not to mention stress reducing

LeeH 05-31-2007 07:56 AM

We don't really have a cricket problem. Our neighbor does and they have their yard sprayed. Maybe they like the stuff? We do have a lot of cockroaches that come out at night. There are a couple in the jar with the scorpions. One of the scorps was holding on to a cockroach when we picked him up. Another one was stalking the big one so I added it to the mix. As of this morning the big cockroach was about 90% gone.

I was going to put down cockroach poison, but from what I read that can just force them inside the house. The article said if they're staying outside consider yourself lucky.

Porsche-O-Phile 05-31-2007 08:13 AM

Better scorpions, rattlesnakes and earthquakes than shoveling snow, scraping windshields, slipping on ice and being sick half the year.

Sunny. Warm. Climates. Only.

tabs 05-31-2007 08:15 AM

No Scorpions or Snakes here in 4 years...Do have the Widows though. If the Crickets come in the house I just consider them good company.

Super_Dave_D 05-31-2007 08:35 AM

A lot of people dont know this but we have Scorpions in Florida too - Its interesting how they shatter when you hit them with a shoe. Ours aren't that large though - hurts like a bee sting.

Rick Lee 05-31-2007 09:20 AM

I got nailed in the armpit by a scorpion when I was about 10. I was laying on the carpet watching tv and it crawled up my shirt. When I felt an itch, I rubbed it and got nailed. My mom got stung between her toes and my sister on the ball of her ankle. It hurt a lot worse than a bee sting. We used to catch them and put them in the microwave for 15 sec.

Super_Dave_D 05-31-2007 10:17 AM

I cant tell you how many times my dog got stung on the nose by one - she never learned! We have a cat now - nothing alive is safe in the house.

charleskieffner 05-31-2007 11:24 AM

for us anti-PETA types, after having a few 1000 cold ones on a nice 100 degree night at 11pm.................we take WD-40 and a lighter and VAPORIZE their little butts!

leaves a lovely outline just as if you had a scorpion tattooed onto your driveway! cheap thrills! lots of "what the hell is that?" kind of questions!

consult us for other non ethical, extreme pain, death inflicting methods for our furry/fuzzy/slithering lil critters of the night here in the DEZ!

masraum 05-31-2007 01:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by charleskieffner
aint dezert living FUN!

my nightly ritual is going outside w/flip flops and smacking the HELL outta the "walapai tigers" or "assassin bugs" before they nail my dogs or start crawling inside to suck all the blood outta me.

Really? Assassin bugs will get people and animals? I've only noticed them in my area in the last couple of years and haven't had any problem with them getting my or the dogs. Maybe they've got enough other stuff to suck on besides us.

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GothingNC 05-31-2007 01:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by austin552
We haven't had a problem with scorpions in CasaGrande but one year ticks were everywhere. In NC its snakes, ticks, fleas and the state bird(Moskito).
You got it:D

Plus the occasional tree frog that leaps on to my face when I leave the house:cool:

Jeff Higgins 05-31-2007 03:57 PM

I love western Washington. I can go into the wilderness with total impunity, with no fear whatsoever of little crawly bitin' things. Nothing in the house, ever. It's great.

kqw 05-31-2007 04:52 PM

When we lived in Phoenix, we had the house and peremeter of home sprayed monthly. Exterminators offer monthly plans....Never had a problem and lived there for 10 years.

LeeH 05-31-2007 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kqw
When we lived in Phoenix, we had the house and peremeter of home sprayed monthly. Exterminators offer monthly plans....Never had a problem and lived there for 10 years.
Homes backing to desert preserves get a lot more... and Ahwatukee is a known "hot spot" for scorpions. Hmmm... don't remember the realtor mentioning those features when we bought.
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