Scorpions are arachnids, not insects, meaning they are closely related to spiders and ticks. These nocturnal pests primarily feed on small spiders, crickets, and cockroaches, and will enter your Lancaster home to take shelter in cool, dark places. Scorpions are commonly thought to be poisonous, and although some species are, most of the Scorpions in the U.S. are not poisonous. They will sting when threatened, similar to a wasp. It’s better to assume that they are poisonous just to be safe. If you have scorpions in your home, Fox Pest Control, your local Lancaster pest control service, is here to help exterminate them.
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You might already know you have a scorpion problem, but here is what a Lancaster scorpion exterminator looks for in our area.
Seeing a scorpion is the only real sign of them. Because they’re nearly blind and very careful, they like to hide in cracks and crevices. They are found in Lancaster homes very infrequently and usually by mistake.
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Scorpions can be scary to find inside or outside of your home.
Infestations can be a real problem for you and your family.
If you see them around your home, get help from a professional.
If you do see a scorpion, call Fox Pest Control.
We'll send a certified and licensed technician that same day to get rid of your scorpion problem and give you peace of mind.
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Try not to panic, but exercise caution.
Remove the Scorpion:
Wearing a pair of rubber gloves, cover the scorpion with a bowl-shaped dish.
Slide a piece of cardboard under the dish.
Carry the scorpion away from your house and deposit it elsewhere.
Call Fox Pest Control.
If scorpions come near your home frequently, calling Fox Pest Control is the most effective and reliable option.
All scorpions pack venom in their stinger, but few can kill a human. The most poisonous scorpions are usually the larger ones, but that isn’t always the case. It’s best to be cautious around them, no matter which type it is.
One good rule to follow is based on the size of the claws. With a couple of exceptions, the most dangerous scorpions have small, slender claws. Almost all of the harmless scorpions have large, impressive claws.
Scorpions are a type of arachnid, which means they are distantly related to spiders.
Eight legs
Two pincers called pedipalps
A stinger on the end of a curled tail
Pincer-like mouthparts
Part of the reason scorpions look so weird is that they are essentially dinosaur bugs that survived through ancient times.
Pincers originally evolved to help trap and push food toward the mouth. Eventually, they became excellent traps and weapons scorpions use today. While that creepy-looking appearance may be gross, it also makes the scorpion an extremely effective hunter and really good at self-defense.
Interestingly enough, those pincers aren’t actually legs. They are a pair of structures called pedipalps, which they use to capture prey, defend against predators, and to push food toward the mouth.
Scorpions are some of the first animals that started walking on land full-time. According to the fossil record, scorpions first appeared about 400 million years ago, long before the dinosaurs. Some of these scorpions reached about 1 meter long and looked extremely similar to the scorpions of today.
Scorpions first appeared in the fossil record about 400 million years ago, which means they are among the first animals to walk on land full-time.
Most scorpions can live between 2-6 years, depending on the living conditions, whether it gets enough food and whether the temperatures and weather are harsh.
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If a Fox Pest Control customer has an infestation of covered pests in their Lancaster, PA home or business between regularly scheduled Home Protection Plan treatments, we will come back and perform targeted treatments to get rid of the pest at no charge. If Fox Pest Control cannot resolve the problem after three such targeted treatments, we will cheerfully refund the customer’s last monthly subscription fee, as long as all other terms of the agreement have been met.
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