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OFFLINE   GraveDigger

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I moved to south Texas a couple of months ago due to my job and i seem to be sharing my living space with a community of bark scorpions.  I  have found 3 in 2 weeks. 1 in my bath tub (while i was showering ), 1 in my pillow case and 1 in my bathroom sink.  Has anybody had any experience with these nasty little critters?  I want them to go away. Most pesticides you can buy do nothing to them.  Any ideas that any of you have would be appreciated.

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wow thats scary dude i couldn't live in place like that ;P id be in corner with shotgun or smthing xD

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OFFLINE   ajnl

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Wow that sux. Have you gone to some stores in the area to see what kind of pesticides they have? I'm sure there is something that will kill it.

I had scorpion in my house, only a couple a year tho. Just killed them with a shoe.

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OFFLINE   Adryan28

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I myself I would be afraid to live at home with some scorpions... be careful with them, can be dangerous in that it will sting. ;)

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Get rid of what they eat. If there is nothing to eat they go away. Thing's like crickets/grasshoppers and other things like that. Also try finding where they are coming in and block the entrance. Normally under doors. Get cat's if you have them. They will kill them.

Diatomaceous earth, use that around the house, they walk through it and die.

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Found this though you've likely come across it already. Those are nasty little critters. I didn't realize that species can climb walls. The only thing I really know about them is they are easy to find with a black light out in the desert.

I also found this threadon killing bark scropions with diatomaceous earth.

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Diatomaceous earth seems nice.

And since you are in TX (i used to live in Houston...just sayin ;) ), im sure that there are plenty of locals that have or had this experience as well. Someone is sure to have a tip or two

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Thanks for the feedback.  The fact that they can climb walls is scary. Thank god they don't have wings.  I am driving back to Houston this weekend and am going to a chemical supply company and purchase some very strong pesticide.
I am sure that it is Just a matter of time before I get stung. I will post pictures when this unfortunate event occurs.

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Lol, pest control companies are like 30 or 40 bucks a month here. Can't be much more in Texas....

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Put steel wool in your weep holes. Most likely where they are coming in.




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