Are your scorpion treatments safe for my family and pets?
Yes. We only use EPA-approved products and carefully apply them to target scorpions while minimizing exposure to people and pets. Our treatments are designed with families in mind, especially those with young children or pets.
How do you prevent future scorpion infestations?
Our team does more than just eliminate visible scorpions. We target their food sources (like insects and rodents), identify and recommend sealing of entry points, and treat outdoor areas to reduce breeding sites. This layered strategy helps keep scorpions from returning.
How long do scorpions live, and why does that matter?
Some scorpions, like the Arizona Bark Scorpion, can live up to 7 years and reproduce regularly. Without consistent treatment, populations can grow rapidly around your home. That’s why ongoing pest control is so important.
Do you offer scorpion control as a stand-alone service?
Scorpion control is included as part of our comprehensive pest control service. Because scorpions rely on other pests like insects, spiders, and rodents for food, treating them in isolation isn’t effective. Our holistic approach ensures your home is protected from the entire ecosystem that supports scorpions.
How long does the removal process take?
It varies. Some animals are removed in a single visit, while others (like bats or squirrels) may require several visits and follow-up sealing work. Contact us to get started and we can provide a more formal estimate and scope!
What are the signs that I have wildlife in my home?
Common signs include strange noises (scratching, thumping, chirping), droppings, urine smells, chewed wires, damaged vents or shingles, and visible nests or tracks.
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