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Scorpion Control Service
Scorpion Control Services
If you know anything about scorpions, the word alone might make you shiver. Scorpions are a common pest in the United States, and they pose many dangers to humans. Most notably, they have venomous stingers that can be very dangerous when injected with poison into the human body. The stinger will inject this poison deep inside their victim. This and many other reasons are why you should hire a professional scorpion exterminator to get the job done quickly and safely.

How Harmful Is A Scorpion?
If left unchecked, they can be a threat to you and your loved ones. Their sting can be lethal in some cases but more common symptoms include redness, itching, swelling, sweating, and even drooling.
Since they are one of the more dangerous pests out there, it is critical you contact a specialist for immediate scorpion extermination.
Why Call An Expert?
Scorpions are surprisingly fast and know how to defend themselves with their stinger. Trying to capture them or smash them on your own is something that should be avoided at all costs. To deal with scorpion extermination, you need to seek professional help from Saela Pest Control. A professional will use equipment and products that will eliminate the scorpions and their nest so that you can feel safe and at ease, while relaxing in your home.
Why Should You Contact Saela for Scorpion Control?
When you contact Saela, you can trust that your service specialist will know exactly what to do to take care of the scorpions in or around your home. Your specialist will know where to treat, what products to use, and how to best terminate this pest.
To avoid scorpions from entering your home, your service specialist will inspect your home to determine possible entry points and then offer solutions to seal those entry points. Saela will then provide a protective barrier around your home that will not only eliminate these existing pests but we will also prevent future pests from entering as well.
We see it as our responsibility to also target other pests to help reduce the desire for scorpions to be around since they eat other bugs. You’ll get the benefit of not only getting scorpions under control but you’ll see many other pests removed as well!
A protection program is offered to ascertain that no scorpion is present after your service. You might see an increase in activity after we treat since we are flushing pests out of hiding, but once our products work their magic for a few days you should not see any more activity. It’s likely that scorpions will try and come back to your property, but by having a consistent barrier applied, you can be at ease.
Now, since we are dealing with nature sometimes one pest might sneak through but no worries, just let us know and we will come back for free for another service so you can remain in constant protection.
What’s Next After Extermination?
When a professional from Saela is done performing scorpion extermination on your property, it is best if you take precautions to prevent an infestation from happening again. Our service specialist will provide you with tips to adhere to like:
Seal All The Openings Seal any place that the scorpion can get through, especially anywhere that has a basement or crawlspace access. A good place to start is in the garage; you can prevent scorpions from getting into the garage by sealing any cracks and openings.
One common area for scorpions is underneath porches. If you have one, make sure it is sealed, too, because they can crawl underneath the wood and find a way in. There are some other things to look out for, such as any exterior windows or doors that could be left open, which would allow them easy access into your home.
Check For Scorpions In Dark Areas If you live in a scorpion-infested area, it is advisable to check your closet and cabinets for scorpions. Check your bed and remove any bed skirts before you get in it. If possible, use a flashlight to check around the room and under furniture for scorpions. Remove any clutter that might be inviting insects inside your home, such as cardboard boxes, fabric scraps on the floor.
Avoid Crickets Scorpions climb walls and ceilings to find cracks or holes where crickets hide since scorpions consume crickets. Similar to centipedes, scorpions will eat just about anything they can get their pincers on. It is so important that you eliminate crickets or any other pests to reduce the chances of scorpions entering your home.
To avoid this pest, you can contact a pest control company like Saela Pest Control to deal with scorpions, crickets, and other common pests like spiders, wasps, and ants.
Take back control of your home and turn it into a place that’s warm and welcoming to your family — not pests. With Saela, you can have the peace of mind to focus on what really matters.

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Frequently asked
Scorpion Control FAQs
Why are scorpions showing up in my house?
Scorpions usually come inside for shelter, cooler temperatures, or food. They also follow their food sources, which are often insects like crickets, roaches, and spiders.
Where do scorpions hide during the day?
They hide in dark, tight spaces. Common spots include garages, storage boxes, closets, baseboards, under sinks, and around plumbing lines. Outside, they hide under rocks, woodpiles, and debris.
Are scorpions dangerous?
Most stings cause pain and swelling, but reactions can vary by species and the person. Kids, older adults, and anyone with allergies should take extra caution and seek medical advice after a sting.
What should I do if I find a scorpion indoors?
Avoid handling it directly. Keep kids and pets away, and use a container or tool to trap it if needed. If you are seeing scorpions more than once, it usually points to a consistent entry point or a steady food source.
How do scorpions get inside?
They enter through small gaps around doors, garages, vents, and plumbing lines. They can also slip in through worn weather stripping or unsealed cracks near the foundation.
Why do scorpions keep coming back after I kill one?
Seeing one often means conditions are right for them nearby. If insects are present or entry points are open, scorpions can continue to show up, especially in warm months.
How do you reduce scorpions long term?
Long term control is usually a mix of exclusion and reducing food sources. Sealing entry points, improving door sweeps, and controlling insects around the home typically make the biggest difference.
Do scorpions climb walls?
Yes. Many scorpions can climb rough surfaces like stucco, brick, and textured walls. That is why sealing gaps and managing exterior conditions matters, not just treating the ground.
What can I do outside to reduce scorpion activity?
Reduce hiding places. Keep yards clean, move firewood away from the home, remove stacked debris, and keep vegetation trimmed back. Outdoor lighting that attracts insects can also increase scorpion activity nearby.
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