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10 Facts about The Arizona Bark Scorpion

October 1, 2021

Are you deathly afraid of scorpions invading your property? It’s understandable and can be intimidating, but we’re hoping to replace a bit of that fear with some knowledge about the Arizona bark scorpions that call Arizona home.

If you’re wondering, ‘Are these scorpions poisonous?’ – Yes, they are. Arizona bark scorpions, in particular, can pose a threat if they deliver a serious sting. In order to avoid that and properly educate yourself, check out these 10 facts about the Arizona Bark Scorpion in case you spot one wandering around your home.

Arizona Bark Scorpion Facts

1. Bark scorpions travel in packs of 20-30 during winter months.

Unlike other pests that could be in your home, bark scorpions travel in packs during the winter. Therefore, if you spot one crawling in your home, know it is likely that there is more hiding in or around your home.

2. An adult male bark scorpion is roughly 8cm long.

Don’t let their size fool you. These creatures may be small, but they’re also extremely dangerous. Arizona bark scorpion care is serious business – a sting is not guaranteed to send you to the hospital, but we recommend contacting poison control quickly to review your symptoms. If serious enough, you could require further medical attention.

3. An adult female Bark Scorpion is roughly 7cm long.

Although the female is lesser in size, these scorpions are extremely venomous. In an adult human, their venom may last 24-72 hours. An Arizona bark scorpion sting will quickly produce swelling, numbness, tingling, and possible vomiting. If worse comes to worst, you will need to learn how to treat a scorpion sting here.

4. The females are pregnant for 9 months.

Sound familiar? Bark scorpions, like humans, have the same birth cycle!

5. A female bark scorpion typically gives birth to 25-35 offspring at a time.

Unlike humans, female bark scorpions can give birth to over 20 offspring. The females are fascinating, but knowing that they birth so many baby scorpions at once can be a major problem if it takes place inside your home. There are horror stories about scorpions in Arizona apartments and homes – don’t fall prey to unwanted roommates!

6. Baby bark scorpions remain with their mother for up to 3 weeks.

After the female gives birth, the babies are glued to their mother’s backs until they’re able to fend for themselves on their own.

7. Scorpions are known to be nocturnal.

These scorpions have an impressive set of eyes capable of night vision. Having night vision allows these little crawlers to enter your home in the dead of night without you knowing they are ever there.

Read for more help: Prevent Scorpions from Swimming in your Pool

8. Bark scorpions can live up to 6 years.

If you are wondering how to get rid of scorpions in Arizona, the answer is consistent preventative measures. These scorpions are not your average mosquito or beetle, which live for up to a week or month.

These scorpions have an impressive lifespan of 6 years. This means that if you find yourself with a scorpion problem in your home, know that they are not leaving any time soon without professional help. It’s important to learn what attracts scorpions to your home and we have more information here. 

9. Baby bark scorpions are called nymphs.

As baby bark scorpions grow into a full adult, their anatomy remains relatively the same. This is different from certain types of scorpions that change in their appearance or anatomy later in life.

10. Bark scorpions only need an opening of 1/16th of an inch to get into your home.

With their small frame, bark scorpions can easily penetrate your home, putting your family in harm’s way.

Protect Your Home from Arizona Bark Scorpions With Insectek

Whether it’s your home or business, everyone deserves to feel safe on their Arizona property Insectek Pest Control has decades of experience in preventing and removing Arizona bark scorpion infestations. If you are looking to seal your home from scorpions and other pests, view our Scorpion Home Seal Guide here.

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