Arizona Bark Scorpion EVERYTHING You Need to Know - Hunting | Sting | Behavior | Habitat | Control

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  • Arizona Bark Scorpion EVERYTHING You Need to Know - Hunting | Sting | Behavior | Habitat | Control. Do you have a scorpion infestation or are you nervous about scorpions in Arizona? Want to know how to get rid of or kill scorpions? Are you interested in DIY scorpion control? Are you just looking for an entertaining video about something creepy crawly? Well, then this is the video for you!
    I spent many years learning about scorpions in Arizona, specifically the Arizona Bark Scorpion which is the most venomous, most deadly scorpion in North America. I could not find a comprehensive video about the Arizona Bark Scorpion so I decided to make one.
    The more you now about scorpions the less you will fear them and you will learn the best way to get rid of scorpions in your house or yard. you will also learn how to prevent scorpions from getting into your house.
    Have any scorpion tips or stories? Let us know in the comments below.
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  • @DaveHales
    @DaveHales  Před 3 lety +17

    TOPICS
    0:50 Scorpion Hunting
    5:06 Most Common Scorpions in AZ
    6:30 Physical Features
    9:57 Hiding Places & Habitat
    11:46 How to Get rid of Scorpions
    14:32 Scorpion Behavior
    17:36 Scorpion Stings
    18:34 Scorpion Anti-venom

    • @digitechs1
      @digitechs1 Před 3 lety

      Dizem aqui no Brasil, que, existe uma espécie de escorpião denominado "Black Arizona," que dizem ser o segundo escorpião mais venenoso do mundo. Mas, digitando em "pesquisar," nenhum vídeo referente aparece.

  • @abqannie5052
    @abqannie5052 Před 3 lety +16

    Thank you for this. I’m watching it after just being stung by a bark scorpion in my bed in Arizona in late April. I almost immediately felt lightheaded and was barely aware of what I was doing, so I called an ambulance. I didn’t want to pass out alone on my floor, and the first video I found warned how deadly an Arizona scorpion could be from some sensational news broadcast in Arizona. One of the ambulance crew hunted the scorpion for me, he was a pro at this. He pulled out a squirming angry little guy from under the dresser with his scissors, which made the policeman run for the door. Since I was breathing fine, they offered me a cold compress and told me to take aspirin and Benadryl. The sting feels like the injection spot is on fire with a throbbing pain. Visually, you can’t tell where the sting is. I just started watering some plants outside a month ago, but haven’t seen other bugs yet. A garden isn’t worth this! I had one in my laundry 2 weeks ago, made me scream in a laundry mat like a lunatic. I found another in the glass around the ceiling light bulb.

    • @monaskylynn2
      @monaskylynn2 Před 2 lety +2

      Haha, see I came across this video because last night I got stung in my bed. Also live in Arizona. My apartment complex always has scorpions so we find them all the time under the couch, on the counters, in our pantry, in the bathtubs/sinks. My roommate has found a few in her bed but we've never been stung. Last night though I guess it was my lucky night 😂 I get the light headedness, for me I'm still light headed and it feels like I have a bunch of pressure in my head and my face is all tingly and numb. My leg (which was the area that got stung) is fine. Last night a bunch of inflamed skin and irritation but it's not even hot to touch nor hurts at all.

    • @imaspecialgirllalala
      @imaspecialgirllalala Před 2 lety +5

      @@monaskylynn2 dear lordddddd this is my biggest fear. I can’t fucking get good sleep because we just found one in our house for the first time. Bark scorpions in Texas though, not Arizona. This is a worse feeling than worrying about brown recluses in our Kansas home

    • @curtismateja1604
      @curtismateja1604 Před rokem

      Hey Annie I do pest control in Arizona and many of our clients have seen a major decrease to no scorpion sightings since our treatments started if you’re interested let me know

    • @katjay3125
      @katjay3125 Před 4 měsíci

      Quite dramatic..lol

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Před 3 lety +32

    Hey! Tip #1: Don’t go scorpion hunting in flip-flops!

    • @careless3241
      @careless3241 Před 2 lety

      Your thinking of snakes...

    • @UntoDawn76
      @UntoDawn76 Před 2 lety +4

      @@careless3241 scorpions will get ya too lmao

  • @DoubleTap702
    @DoubleTap702 Před rokem +7

    We have a ton of them in Vegas as well. Mainly due to them hitching rides on trees transported here from AZ. They weren’t native to here, but they are everywhere in Vegas now

  • @dw73
    @dw73 Před 3 lety +11

    My BFF and I would go visit her parent's home they bought for retirement near Bullhead before they were living there full time. First thing we did when we got there was "scorpion patrol" to find and remove all the little guys that had managed to get into the house. I had the kitchen tongs and my BFF would stand by the door, ready to open it when I had one so I could fling it outside. :)

  • @MyHomeFoodsCrafts
    @MyHomeFoodsCrafts Před 3 lety +1

    Wow that's good sharing

  • @TheNaroCroc
    @TheNaroCroc Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for this video.
    My daughter is 11 years old and likes to pick up flat rocks to stack when we hike.
    I was starting to have a very strong anxiety that she would "get attacked by an aggressive bark scorpion and die."
    I am glad to know that while it is a risk, a scorpion is not going to climb over the top of the rock just to sting her, and that if she does get sting it won't be a death sentence.
    What I saw on our local ABC news was not as informative and really made me feel overly paranoid. Thanks for setting me straight!

    • @missmindy327
      @missmindy327 Před rokem

      Don’t be a helicopter parent your kids are going to live without being told what they can and can’t do every moment of their life.

  • @TheNatassja
    @TheNatassja Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video! Very informative!

  • @carrieostler5809
    @carrieostler5809 Před 3 lety +5

    Dave. This was so disturbing and informative!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’m glad you love learning about these interesting critters!

  • @Liman001
    @Liman001 Před 3 lety +10

    I live in Las Vegas and got stung one morning. I was heating up a hot pocket in the microwave and standing over my dog food and thought I stepped on a small bit of it. It was actually a Bark Scorpion and I kept my foot on the stinger for a couple seconds before realizing that I was going to have my next 3 days ruined lol. Worst pain of my life. This is a great video and I just wanted to say my story.

    • @normajeanspencer6217
      @normajeanspencer6217 Před 3 lety +2

      MY mom was stung cleaning the horse pen. She also experienced the worst pain of her life also. 72 hours of it.

    • @OmahaRiverDonkey
      @OmahaRiverDonkey Před 2 lety +1

      I got stung last night washing dishes in Vegas. It was swimming in the dish water. FInger is still dead, numbing and throbbing pain with electrical shocks that crept up the arm and now entire body, but more diluted. Can't walk or focus eyes without dizziness. Hope this is normal and will go away, as you say, in 3 days.

  • @andreah6379
    @andreah6379 Před 3 lety

    Fascinating facts! Thanks.

  • @SARORNDGN
    @SARORNDGN Před 3 lety +1

    i like

  • @flyer7773
    @flyer7773 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! A lot of info!

  • @girlwiththepassporttattoo

    I loved hunting Scorpions with you and Elliott!! I was so excited to see them light up with the black light!! Scorpion skewers!!

  • @Jk-pu3ov
    @Jk-pu3ov Před 2 lety

    Nicely organized video

  • @tb6638
    @tb6638 Před 3 lety +8

    Just moved to southern AZ. Definitely hiring pest control right now. Backlights are gonna be here Saturday and then I will go hunting. Hunting for monster scorpions. Now my only concern are Javelinas, the scourge of the southwest, as I've heard them called.

  • @barbarawilley4685
    @barbarawilley4685 Před 3 lety +1

    found a new video from you. Yeah. loved it. Same question as somebody else. What do you do with them?

  • @TheTayemims
    @TheTayemims Před 3 lety +4

    Just encountered my first scorpion in my laundry basket. First I saw like 2 little orange things and couldn't tell, then I turn my pants inside out and behold, 2-3 inch scorpion with a few more orange babies with it. Got rid of the pants lol....thank you so much for this amazing information.

  • @dr.robertjohnson6953
    @dr.robertjohnson6953 Před 2 lety +7

    I lived in the Phoenix valley for 11 years. Seeing bark scorpions was nearly an every day occurrence. On average I would catch 3 in the house, everyday. I was under the impression back then that their sting was deadly. Funny how your buddy passed on testing that out for the camera. I dont blame him.
    Another thing that was common to see was the wind scorpion/camel spider/sun spider. I guess it has several names. They almost look like scorpions, minus the tail. But have a set, I mean TWO SETS of scissors for mouth parts. They look like they can do some real damage with them. I saw one on the flight line on Luke AFB one night. I was getting a good look at him, and he was getting a good look at me. I poked it the face with a big screw driver (about 1 foot long. And very thick shaft. It attacked the screwdriver, and I could feel it biting it. It then came after me. I just walked around it, but it followed me. It kept following me for several parked aircraft. I would climb into the F-16, do my checks, and it would be sitting there waiting for me. After the fourth aircraft I said enough of this, and he met the Bussines end of my boot. But it took sever times. Little booger was tough.

    • @SG-ds8pr
      @SG-ds8pr Před rokem

      A few years back I went camping in flagstaff with my cousin and after we set up camp we started cooking some stew, at one point we went back to the tent to grab our guns because we heard a mountain lion scream not too far off from where we were. As my cousin was pulling his revolver out of his bag, I pointed out a camel spider on the floor by his foot and he panicked and sent a 158 grain .357 magnum bullet through it and into the floor of the tent, we both caught a little shrapnel from the impact on our shins. Then I noticed this damn thing was still crawling around with less than half it’s body intact and it managed to crawl it’s way out of the tent.

    • @dr.robertjohnson6953
      @dr.robertjohnson6953 Před rokem

      @@SG-ds8pr My dad passed away in 2008. I went to his funeral , in Florida. There were a few dozen people at the ‘Irish wake’ afterwords. It was held outside, it was a gorgeous day.
      There were umbrella tables set up. You know, the kind like you find at outdoors restaurants. A round table, seats five or six people. With an 8 foot diameter umbrella in the middle.
      I was standing the edge of one of the the umbrellas, talking to one of my Dads friends. When what looked to me looked like a Bark Scorpion dropped on his shoulder. I stared at it for a second, I told the gentleman, “excuse me, I got to got rid of this.” He looked confused, obviously he didnt know it was there. I reasched on and swept it of onto the ground, and stomped it.
      “What was that?”, He said. “Just a scorpion.” And was finishing our conversation. They guy looked down, and did a double take. “Uh… where did that come from?” I told him probably from the umbrella. It was probably full of them while it was in storage. He slowly looked up, as he inched out from under the umbrella. Several other people saw him, and did the same thing. Just the scorpion. But most people fear them. Was the first scorpion in Florida I heard of. Being from Phoenix and southern California, I have had MANY in my houses through to 20 years I lived in the deserts Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. So to me it was reflex to wipe and stomp. I never saw a white guy get so white before. 😏

    • @StephenSchroeder1990
      @StephenSchroeder1990 Před 11 měsíci

      Send me some

  • @KGisthename
    @KGisthename Před 3 lety +3

    Even the pitch black ones like the Emperor Scorpion glow as well.

  • @Jake_editz56
    @Jake_editz56 Před 3 lety

    That was a cool video 😀

  • @phoebecatgirl933
    @phoebecatgirl933 Před 2 lety +1

    I got stung by a scorpion in the Grand Canyon in a rafting trip. I had climbed out of the raft and grabbed a rocky ledge getting out of the raft when it stung me. Fortunately we were at Havasu Falls, so I soaked my hand in the cool water and it helped a lot!

  • @K1ng_Squ1dZ
    @K1ng_Squ1dZ Před rokem +1

    Scorpions survive underwater because their ancient ancestors from 400 million years ago were entirely aquatic hence they were one of the first animals to crawl onto dry land

  • @nerdfatha
    @nerdfatha Před 3 lety +2

    Great Video! I have lived in the valley for 3 years now and just saw my first Bark Scorpion yesterday. It was hiding under a deflated inflatable pool I hadn't got around to properly putting away. My 2 year old stepped on the thing and freaked out. We thought for sure he had been stung. but could not find a puncture point or any swelling. He was pissed for a bit, but then went back to his normal self in like 15 minutes, just scratching at his foot every now and then.
    The thing is, we pay for professional pest control so we were pretty shocked to find this critter.

    • @careless3241
      @careless3241 Před 2 lety +1

      People seem to forget. These creatures were here before the people

  • @ZiggyLu-og3zp
    @ZiggyLu-og3zp Před rokem

    Thank you. Found a young one in my bathroom today.

  • @albertharper9048
    @albertharper9048 Před 11 měsíci

    I stepped on a Bark scorpion July 13th, 2023. That was an experience, it even numbed my throat.

  • @Tanya-my5fx
    @Tanya-my5fx Před rokem

    Wow

  • @hsiunghsiao
    @hsiunghsiao Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your your video. We are about to move to Arizona from another country. It’s great to learn all the useful information about scorpions. Scorpions are scary but your video also make them interesting.

    • @islandoflostballoons6528
      @islandoflostballoons6528 Před 2 lety

      I have lived in Arizona for fifty years in the Phoenix area and never found scorpions in the house until just recently, so I don't know where he lives, but none of my friends have ever talked about finding them either.

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      @@islandoflostballoons6528 So true! I moved to Queen Creek from Gilbert about a year ago and haven't seen a single scorpion in all that time. Some areas seem to be infested with them while others have few to none. But even in my old neighborhood, I'd meet neighbors who'd been there for 10 or more years that hadn't seen any until I took them out at night with a black light. So as long as they are not getting in your house it's possible to have them in or near your yard and never know...unless you go looking.

  • @ifor20got
    @ifor20got Před 3 lety +1

    AMAZING VIDEO. Thank you. Now my wife won't go to bed .... lol
    Btw. Loved the part where you hunt scorpions in flip flops.....

  • @4effort0error4
    @4effort0error4 Před rokem +1

    My friend had someone dump their pet scorpion on her when she only agreed to babysit and they haven’t answered her in months. She has major arachnophobia. We identified it was an Arizona Bark scorpion. I’ve been trying to research to my fullest extent about these critters so I can take it off her hands and this poor creature could have proper care. Thank you for this video.

  • @Wasserkaktus
    @Wasserkaktus Před 3 lety +3

    In the heat in broad daylight like that in the beginning of the video, you must have had it in shade in a cooler place, because they usually freak out in the Sun when it's that hot, because the Sun absolutely will cook them.

  • @jackphipps9227
    @jackphipps9227 Před 3 lety +1

    One quick burst with a can of carb cleaner and they're completely stunned for several seconds, more than enough time to smash them with an old paint stir. Works every time, and will sometimes help bring them out of wall cracks if it's sprayed in at the right angle.

  • @butler386
    @butler386 Před 3 lety +1

    Me no likey scorpion. Thanks for the information

  • @KursRage
    @KursRage Před 4 měsíci

    While training at Fort Irwin, I would wake up each morning after sleeping on the ground and there was always several scorpions underneath my bedroll. Oddly, I was never stung by any of them.

  • @AlainRichmany
    @AlainRichmany Před 3 lety

    I hunt in here alot of kinds and I have different type in here the desert is full of this lovely creatures

  • @NU2UTX
    @NU2UTX Před rokem

    Thanks for this informative video. I worry about them getting into my small dog's bed.

  • @USVeganTraveler
    @USVeganTraveler Před 3 lety

    I found my first one in Prescott and bought the chemicals. It was fun and creepy watching this.

  • @moderndaypirate8931
    @moderndaypirate8931 Před 2 lety

    Yeah, I'm glad they glow too! Would probably not want to live there otherwise 🤣

  • @beanx8861
    @beanx8861 Před 3 lety +2

    My new house in Vegas had about 15 of these in a small part of the backyard. It's hard because we have about half and care of land so it will be hard to spray them all.

  • @truckingwithtobee
    @truckingwithtobee Před 2 lety

    We have bark scorpions in Nevada as well.

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Před 3 lety +1

    Cy-Kick is good stuff. Make sure you follow it up with DE in VERY SMALL MEASURES. If your yard looks like a Hollywood dead body outline, you’re doing it wrong.

  • @shannon2228
    @shannon2228 Před 3 lety +1

    Subbed. ... I'm moving to AZ and I have food grade diatomaceous earth and I am going to put it to good use hugs hugs hugs thank you bunches

  • @danielhong-ld5oi
    @danielhong-ld5oi Před rokem

    Thanks for the awesome informative video! Does it take a while for the pesticides to work? Before I moved into my home I had it professionally sprayed but noticed a rise in scorpions outside/inside my home. I carry a black light with me everywhere I go now 😅

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      If you have an infestation of scorpions it will take a while to get rid of them. The pesticides are most effective on the bugs that are the food source for the scorpions, if you can reduce their food source then they will move on. Certain pesticides such as Cy-Kick will kill scorpions but for passive control, it works best with a combination of diatomaceous earth which creates micro cuts in the scorpion's "armor" to allow the pesticide to penetrate.

  • @KGisthename
    @KGisthename Před 3 lety +5

    Dude you have a infestation though. There are probably dozens and dozens tiny baby ones under the gravel. They dont glow as well. Also Ithink that the Az Bark is the most venomous in all of North America.
    Edit: You did say that they are the most venomous in the Americas.

  • @rubyvaladez5814
    @rubyvaladez5814 Před 3 lety +4

    Not sure which video it was that you mentioned where the Bark Scorpion is found, you mentioned, Arizona - their hometown, California, Baja California and New Mexico. I live in Las Vegas, and everyone knows of the Bark Scorpion, they have made their way here via palm trees that are brought here to Nevada from Arizona. I had the pleasure of being stung by one two days ago. Painful, and felt like an electrical shock. It was in my kitchen. Pain and discomfort lasted 2 days. Not pleasant. Just wanted to remind you to please add Nevada to list of where these beasts reside. Great videos, very informative.

    • @imaspecialgirllalala
      @imaspecialgirllalala Před 2 lety

      Throw Texas in there as well. Found one in our house for the first time.

  • @Casper.Raptorr
    @Casper.Raptorr Před rokem

    I got stung in the hand last night while sleeping. First time after nearly 20 years living in AZ. The stinger felt like a needle and the bite site will go numb and tingly at the same time. Also... Blind stick is a new one. lol It's called a cane or mobility cane if you wanna be technical.

  • @leafsixx4382
    @leafsixx4382 Před 3 lety

    Currently feeling the love poke of one of those little CENSORED things right now. But my reason for commenting is totally unrelated where did you get that 5th element backdrop I saw behind you in the beginning

  • @carrieostler5809
    @carrieostler5809 Před 3 lety +1

    What do you do after you catch them?

  • @pradeepachellaian6837
    @pradeepachellaian6837 Před 3 lety

    Hello, I am ibd patient .can i take millets in regular basis.

  • @los877
    @los877 Před 2 lety

    My daughter found one in the carpet when she screamed I didn’t have time to wipe but hell it’s that time in az when they start coming out crazy

  • @ianhale4466
    @ianhale4466 Před 8 měsíci

    They live in west texas as well, grew up with these guys, and the striped ones, don't get the giant hairy ones though. It's not uncommon to find a hoard of them around indoor pools, literally sweep the desd up in a pile in the winter time. There sting is never forget I can tell you that. I now know what happened to me as a kid, the striped ones don't climb very well, and if you don't pay attention to the stripe, or lack of one, you can easily capture a bark scorpion, thinking it can't climb, put it in a shoe box and fukaroundfindout in the middle of night when you roll over

  • @DNGRKTY
    @DNGRKTY Před 3 lety

    I have already killed 2 at my house in June; worried that this summer is going to be bad. :( Time to start hunting.

  • @paleogeology9554
    @paleogeology9554 Před 2 lety +3

    Im a geologist, The first year I was in AZ I had a tarp over some equipment at night, well it rained just a little so the next morning i went out and pulled the tarp off. I got stung on the forearm by a Bark Scorpion and let me tell you it was painful!! The pain went all the way to my finger tips like fire, for 2 days i couldnt use that arm so when we see them I usually pick them off with my .22 pistol. its fun, a friend and I will go out with out .22s at night and see who can pick off the most lol those little buggers are tough to shoot so its a fun challenge

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      Wow! Yeah, a wet tarp is like MTV Cribs for scorpions. Sorry to hear that you got stung! That's definitely one of the most creative ways I've heard to kill them 😄

    • @SG-ds8pr
      @SG-ds8pr Před rokem +1

      You really don’t need to use a .22 for them. I use a CO2 airsoft pistol and it’s fairly easy to pick them off at 10-15 yards and you don’t have to worry about ricochets at closer distances.

  • @jmdesertadventures803
    @jmdesertadventures803 Před 3 lety +1

    I barehand them, all species. I use a popsicle stick to apply pressure to the scorpion and keep it from escaping, then it will lift it's metasoma (tail) and I'll grab them by it at the joint between the telson and last segment of the tail. Also scorpions glow for many reasons, the glow acts as a kind of sunscreen as well as tell the scorpion that it's caught in the open in broad daylight. It can also be a type of prey attractant, the moon reflects uv light and the scorpion glows it acts just like airport beacon to moths and flying insects that scorpions wouldn't normally have access to. You should see giant desert hairys hunting white lined sphinx moths, they're amazing at snagging those huge moths right out of the air.

    • @Scorpioncactusflower
      @Scorpioncactusflower Před 3 lety

      I was confused with the tongs. If you're gentle, they'll just walk right on you. They're actually pretty sweet, if you're nice to them.

    • @jmdesertadventures803
      @jmdesertadventures803 Před 3 lety

      @@Scorpioncactusflower larger species will, but the smaller stuff tends to be a lot more defensive. But once you get em on your hand they tend to calm down.

  • @spongebobs3rdbiggestfan449

    Do they run on batteries?

  • @Jake_editz56
    @Jake_editz56 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi

  • @chasegreaves9831
    @chasegreaves9831 Před 2 lety

    Arizona bark scorpion is heavy in southern Utah

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Před 3 lety

    Heard they’ve announced a new album in 2021.

  • @thisistakingthemess
    @thisistakingthemess Před 3 lety +1

    I couldn't imagine living in a country with all this crazy wildlife.. the most dangerous animal we have is the humble bee!

  • @loke1087
    @loke1087 Před 2 lety +2

    I got stung by one of these and can hardly remember the experience (I was 14) but it was very painful from what I do remember
    My entire body was shaking and a lot of cramping was happening
    My eyes were shaking and my mouth was swelling and getting all foamy -1000/10 would not recommend

  • @spongebobs3rdbiggestfan449

    Why does the bark scorpion stretch its arms before crawling again?

  • @whatsthelimit3899
    @whatsthelimit3899 Před rokem

    Hey quick question, couldn’t you seal all those small crevices so nothing can get in between the bricks?

    • @ImagineRecordings
      @ImagineRecordings Před rokem

      Edit: I wrote this comment at the beginning of the video, and see that he said later on much of what I wrote below. lol 🤦🏽‍♂️
      Sealing crevices and cracks in walls, between bricks, under doorways, garage doors, window fitments, plumbing pipe and electrical wire entry points, etc... is one of the top recommendations for scorpion control.
      Small scorpions (the AZ Bark is small at ~2.5 cm fully grown) can fit through a crack the thickness of a penny; sometimes less for babies/young scorpions. They have the ability to compress their bodies to fit through tight spaces.
      In the case of the Bark Scorpion, it has a fairly unique skill in that it's quite adept at climbing walls, and can even walk on ceilings a bit. This is often how people get them in their beds... the Bark will walk briefly on the ceiling and drop into the bed from above, from an overhead vent, or find it's way up a blanket or bedskirt that's touching the floor.
      Anyway, sealing is an excellent preventative way to keep them out of your house, though it is _key_ to know whether you have an infestation beforehand so that you deal with the root source of the problem.
      Regular, scorpion control specific pest spraying is a must in high scorpion population areas alongside secondary measures like:
      - Sealing up entry points
      - Diatomaceous Earth (this white-ish colored crushed up shell "dirt" is like crawling through shards of glass to a scorpion)
      - Cinnamon (scorpions and most bugs in general don't like the scent of Cinnamon powder or oil and are repelled by it)
      - Cedarwood Oil (similar to Cinnamon in effect)
      - Lavender Flower plants and/or oil (the scent/plants also repel bugs)
      - Cleaning up junk and debris around property (old wood stacks, piles of leaves, dead trees/stumps, thick brush, general trash, etc). Scorpions love this stuff because it is rife with other bugs (aka, scorp food). They love to hunt other bugs.
      - Cats, chickens, Roadrunners, medium/large lizards, and Black Widows hunt/eat scorpions also and are a natural "pesticide" against them.
      Sorry for the novel. lol. They're fascinating critters, and tough little dudes. I respect them, but I do not want them on my property at all. Across the road... you go on and live your best life you little dirt lobster... but cross the road and it's 💀 time. lol
      I'm _very_ thankful that I don't have to deal with Bark Scorpions where I live, but I deal with the Giant Desert Hairy (largest scorpion in North America) and the common Mojave Scorpion regularly out here on our California horse ranch in the summer months.
      The above methods have worked well for us. I started using these "tactics" 4+ years ago, and it's been 4+ years since we've seen one in the house. And when I do see one outside at night now, they're usually already dead from something listed above.
      Hope this helps you or anyone else who reads it. :)

  • @briansalinas5854
    @briansalinas5854 Před rokem

    Thank you for the video just finished flicking the infamous Arizona bark scorpion off my arm luckily it didn’t sting

  • @1Low550
    @1Low550 Před 3 lety +1

    My scorpion cleans his pinchers all the time

  • @vincentrussell6442
    @vincentrussell6442 Před 2 lety

    I was just at my cousin's house last night that they just moved into over here in surprise an we went out looking for scorpions caught about ten

  • @ronnieam33
    @ronnieam33 Před 2 lety +2

    We didn't have any in our back yard for the first 15 years we lived there and then I decide to make a fire pit and buy a half of cord of wood each winter and now they are everywhere in the summer. I personally like to use a blowtorch to kill them on the spot. They smell like burnt hair once you cook them!! lol

  • @ifor20got
    @ifor20got Před 3 lety

    We had a stow away in our 5th wheel from a fold up lawn chair.....

  • @dayyton6653
    @dayyton6653 Před 3 lety +5

    My dad got stung by a bark 2 years ago when he was walking in the house.. stung his foot and he couldn’t walk for 2 weeks

    • @Wasserkaktus
      @Wasserkaktus Před 3 lety

      That is ridiculous. I was stung and I had a bum leg for about a day.
      My son was stung and it was only a few hours for him.

  • @LastEarBender
    @LastEarBender Před rokem

    I use a black light, a broom stick with duct tape on the end (for the ones out of arm's reach) and a pocket knife. I'm not terribly concerned about keeping them alive.

  • @marvelousmike5488
    @marvelousmike5488 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, but why would anyone wear open toe sandals while scorpion hunting??

  • @careless3241
    @careless3241 Před 2 lety

    If bugs can see in uv then the scorpion glowing basically turns it into natural bug zapper. If it attracts your food then it seems obvious why it's an advantage

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem +1

      This might be the BEST theory I've heard! Genius!! 😎

    • @careless3241
      @careless3241 Před rokem

      @@DaveHales thank you

  • @JoesPhenomenal
    @JoesPhenomenal Před 3 lety +1

    Well, shoot.... I thought we were gonna be cooking some scorpions! Great vid though... Bark scorpions have a nasty sting... we have those all over there place here in Vegas.

  • @florboandherflora
    @florboandherflora Před rokem

    One time my cat (4 yrs, Molly) She found this specific kind of scorpion, she started meowing and my family freaked their absolute heads off

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      Cats will actually eat them! 😮😮 I saw a cat in my neighborhood playing with one that was trying to sting the cat but apparently couldn't land a sting and the cat eventually ate it. Pretty sure if it did sting a cat it would get sick at least.

  • @AXI0M-xr
    @AXI0M-xr Před 2 lety

    been so many scorpions in my house found about 10+ in the span of a week already and i just found one on top my head as i was relaxing in bed getting ready to sleep….

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem +1

      😱😱 well wearing the most dangerous scorpion in North America as a hat before you go to bed officially makes you a scorpion whisperer! 😁

    • @AXI0M-xr
      @AXI0M-xr Před rokem

      @@DaveHales the unwanted blessing /curse😆

  • @truckingwithtobee
    @truckingwithtobee Před 2 lety

    I would move.

  • @arthurfleck8905
    @arthurfleck8905 Před 3 lety +1

    I heard Lavender oil keeps them away because they dislike the smell. Can someone confirm?

    • @imaspecialgirllalala
      @imaspecialgirllalala Před 2 lety

      Not enough traffic for people to view and confirm this comment but I will try this trick anyway. I use lavender to spray on my pillows before bed anyway. Just saw one for the first time and I wanted to cry 😂😭

  • @jmsgridiron5628
    @jmsgridiron5628 Před 2 lety

    The way you pronounce that word is Chill-is-er-ay

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      Thank you! Now that you sounded it out to me I can totally see it now in the way it's spelled! 😎

  • @UntoDawn76
    @UntoDawn76 Před 2 lety

    I have found scorpions coming out of our fire alarms.

  • @robertschumann9059
    @robertschumann9059 Před 2 lety +1

    Hunting scorpions with flip flops 🙄🙄

  • @englishgarden2189
    @englishgarden2189 Před 2 lety

    Got stung by A Small Yellow One, it Felt Like A Bee Sting Wasn’t very painfull.
    I’m no longer afraid of Them For myself
    But I Just Moved into a Small House in the Countryside. The Roof is Full of Scorpions
    Wish l had a Blow Torch Right about Now..!!
    They look for Your Heat that’s why they End up in Your Bed..!!

    • @imaspecialgirllalala
      @imaspecialgirllalala Před 2 lety

      Oh hell no, I will sleep in a damn blizzard of a room just to avoid these things

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      @@imaspecialgirllalala 🤣🤣

    • @imaspecialgirllalala
      @imaspecialgirllalala Před rokem

      @@DaveHales no joke!! Only found 3 total within 1 year living in Texas 😂👎🏼

  • @Violet-du9bk
    @Violet-du9bk Před 2 lety

    I wish I would have watched this before I bought a house in Arizona. 😒😫

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      D'oh! Well hopefully by now you realize it's not bad and most people never see them. I moved about 10 minutes away from my old house about a year and a half ago and at my new home, we have had ZERO scorpions. So hopefully it's like that where your house is 🤞

    • @Violet-du9bk
      @Violet-du9bk Před rokem

      Had some close encounters with some. They’re pretty passive. Still be vigilant. I hired pest control to spray monthly so hopefully I’ll see less and less. I think being around the mountains you’re just naturally going to see them.

  • @pandagmail3505
    @pandagmail3505 Před 2 lety

    Lets look for scorpions… in flip flops 😂😂

  • @sitdowndogbreath
    @sitdowndogbreath Před 3 lety

    I hear outside cats 🐈 urine scare off the scorpion 🦂

  • @TimothyHechtAgent54
    @TimothyHechtAgent54 Před 2 lety +1

    I killed 44 scorpions last night.

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      I know your comment is a year old but still 😱😱😱😱

    • @LastEarBender
      @LastEarBender Před rokem

      Holy smokes - I think my best night might be in the low 20s. 44 is insane

  • @steveblanshan428
    @steveblanshan428 Před 2 lety +1

    I think you would be surprised to know the bark scorpions are said to be the best tasting of all species, and some people actively hunt them for human consumption. Fried in butter with some garlic and salt they aren't bad but have a serious crunch. great on a salad! I'm in Nevada and we have a lot of Arizona bark scorpions, I've enjoyed the hunt cook and eat... I didn't have a camera man.

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem +1

      Yes they are! I have tried one and I just couldn't get over the texture and crunch so spit it out. Tasted fine but I'll stick to croutons 🤣

  • @kleineroteHex
    @kleineroteHex Před 3 lety +1

    definitely not a fan of scorpions, but this was one mega informative and super well done video!!!!!
    Rattlesnake antivenom is rather expensive too, not quite as bad as the scorpion. So scorpions are about as dangerous as the present virus LOL

    • @rubyvaladez5814
      @rubyvaladez5814 Před 3 lety +1

      I was stung by a bark scorpion 3 days ago, I Nursed myself 100 percent in only 2 Days. I have experienced it. -- MY BROTHER got the experience of the Covid 19 virus. He was in the intensive care unit NINETY SIX days. He was on the HIGHEST level of life support available, a machine that did EVERYTHING for his organs, he was pretty much dead. He pulled through... his lungs are so damaged that they are only at 50 percent capacity. It almost ruined his kidneys, but he got lucky. My brother now still walking with a walker, still recovering and not able to go anywhere or do anything without an oxygen tank, would most likely not agree. My family have experienced both of these situations. SO PLEASE DO NOT comment on things you have not experienced. It is offensive to myself and family and the families of those who lost loved ones, or suffered months while their loved ones are ALONE, suffering in a hospital! not lol.. no... not funny.

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 3 lety +1

      @@rubyvaladez5814 does he smoke cigarettes if I may ask

  • @katjay3125
    @katjay3125 Před 4 měsíci

    Bleach..water...dawn soap in a spray bottle...done

  • @ImGazu
    @ImGazu Před 3 lety +3

    WHY ARE YOU WEARING FLIP FLOPS IN BARK SCORPION COUNTRY

    • @sitdowndogbreath
      @sitdowndogbreath Před 3 lety

      Because it's hot but you got the funny suntan in the world I'll tell you that

    • @Scorpioncactusflower
      @Scorpioncactusflower Před 3 lety

      And, if you were like me and barefoot as often as possible, those things can't sting through the calluses.

  • @DANTEWHEELER241
    @DANTEWHEELER241 Před rokem

    Yea cuz let’s go hunting in thing flops

  • @sockmonkey3393
    @sockmonkey3393 Před 2 lety

    Sitting in my bed with a sick day because one found its way into my boot without me knowing.(fucker was upside down under the steel tor portion.

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      😱😱 Can't tell you how many times I've bashed my boots and shoes trying to shake out any potential demons. Sorry to hear you got stung.

  • @missmindy327
    @missmindy327 Před rokem

    Wears flip flops to hunt 🦂 scorpions!true Arizonian

  • @lesliehamid4924
    @lesliehamid4924 Před 2 lety +1

    I actually breed and sell AZ Bark Scorpions myself (as well as live in Nevada), so I can personally say, good job on the accuracy of you facts in this videos! Especially with the baby scorps not glowing under black light, huge misconception! And no, they don’t eat the mother once they’re born lol

  • @CrisLopezVlogs
    @CrisLopezVlogs Před 2 lety

    10 scorpions found in a single night from a typical backyard? no thanks you lol.

    • @islandoflostballoons6528
      @islandoflostballoons6528 Před 2 lety

      No, that's not a typical backyard. I had lived in Arizona for 40 years before I ever saw one anywhere.

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem +1

      I moved ten minutes from my old house 18 months ago and haven't seen a single one yet in my new yard. It really varies but the norm would be that most people rarely or never see them in their homes or yard.

  • @charlesgoehring3445
    @charlesgoehring3445 Před 3 lety

    Did you really send that gal out hunting for scorpions in sandals?

  • @michellesorenson1292
    @michellesorenson1292 Před 2 lety

    Our record from our backyard was 53 in one hunt! We back up to a green belt. I HATE THESE LITTLE DEMONS! We also have them inside our house. I spray every other day.... NO JOKE! I hate them. I was stung one time when I was 19, I did not feel the sting at the time, however, I ended up, hours later with a "target" like a red, hot, giant, wound. It grew to a softball size target on the side of my knee. Later that night, I became very sick, vomiting, sweating, shaking, and dizzy.... it was not fun. I went to my doc, and she walked in and said, "Oh, you met a bark scorpion!" She gave me a shot of a steroid and antibiotics. My doctor said I had a "mild allergic reaction." I hate them, and LOVE TO KILL THESE LITTLE EM-EFFERS!

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem +1

      Yikes! That sounds like an infestation 😱 Hopefully your vigorous spraying will help. Killing off their food source is the most recommended way to get them to move on. Unfortunately, if your neighbors don't do any pest control then they might have plenty of food despite your best efforts. Took me 3 summers to get my infestation under control and I got permission from the neighbors on two sides to spray their yards too. The 3rd neighbor had professional pest control and I almost never saw scorpions on that side of my yard. So a good professional pest control company that specializes in scorpions may be able to help. I moves to Queen Creek a year ago and haven't seen a single scorpion in or near my yard and I have green space on two sides, so either the HOA pest control is great or my neighborhood has not (yet) been infested. So now I have to go into the Sonoran desert to find them just for fun😁

  • @lunchbox602az
    @lunchbox602az Před 2 lety

    They r great pest control them selfs and you are not very gentle with them peta would be pissed at u just saying

    • @DaveHales
      @DaveHales  Před rokem

      They are great pest control! I moved about 10 minutes from my old home a year and a half ago and found even better pest control, House Geckos. We have no scorpions here but there are about 20 geckos living on my house walls and another 30 or so living on the yard walls and we have almost no bugs and ZERO scorpions. PETA doesn't have a problem with me, its PETS that does (People for the Ethical Treatment of Scorpions) 😏

  • @KGisthename
    @KGisthename Před 3 lety +2

    If they accidentally sting themselves they die in a few seconds. I've seen it a few times and find it funny.

  • @yelenabelova5496
    @yelenabelova5496 Před 3 lety

    You think that’s funny??

  • @yelenabelova5496
    @yelenabelova5496 Před 3 lety

    Don’t kill them. They don’t deserve to die.and laughing at killing things?? Sick

    • @imaspecialgirllalala
      @imaspecialgirllalala Před 2 lety +3

      Killed the first one we saw in the house. If I throw it outside, it will just find its way back in. Don’t want them in the yard around my dogs either.

    • @bryanm4414
      @bryanm4414 Před rokem +3

      What do you want us to do, invite them to tea?

  • @Madsexyvegan
    @Madsexyvegan Před 4 měsíci

    What do you do with the scorpions you collect in the cup?