Scorpion Control

Trusted for Over 20 Years as Leading Scorpion Removal & Home Seal Service Providers

Have you seen scorpions in or around your home and are wondering how to get rid of them? These troublesome pests are difficult to see and can cause painful stings. Scorpions can be a frightening and dangerous presence, but you don’t have to face them by yourself – our team specializes in detecting and removing scorpion infestations, giving our customers the peace of mind they deserve.

Step 1: Varsity Scorpion Inspection

Our expert Varsity technicians will provide a comprehensive inspection of your home or business to look for signs of scorpion activity and discover where scorpions may be hiding, nesting, and feeding. They will also assess the landscaping around your property to determine if it provides a conducive environment for scorpions to thrive, as well as identify entry points for scorpions into your home or property.

Step 2: Scorpion Home Treatments and Protection

We’ll develop a plan to block entrance paths, eliminate living scorpions in your home, remove food sources, and protect your home from future scorpion invasions. We use a multifaceted approach that includes cutting-edge techniques, like our innovative Scorpion Barrier method, and long-lasting, eco-conscious solutions to safely eliminate scorpion activity at its origin.

Contact us for your free inspection and quote.

Scorpion infestation control and prevention – guaranteed.

As certified scorpion control technicians in Arizona, Varsity Termite and Pest Control proudly guarantees our scorpion treatments and prevention services for homes and businesses.

Plus, receive $100 off your initial scorpion home seal treatment.

Bark Scorpions of Arizona

Scorpions are arachnids, close relatives of spiders, ticks and mites. There are approximately 1,300 species of scorpions world-wide, and they are very common in the southern and southwestern US states. About 40-60 species occur right here in Arizona. While they are commonly thought of as desert animals, they do in fact occur in other habitats as well, including grasslands, pine forests, rain forests, deciduous forests and caves.

Bark Scorpions: Poisonous & Nocturnal

Most scorpions are not poisonous, with the exception of the Bark Scorpion, which resides in Arizona. These nocturnal, predatory animals generally feed on a variety of insects, spiders, and even other scorpions, though they can survive without feeding for six months. Despite their villainous appearance, scorpions are not aggressive hunters but rather lie and patiently wait for their next meal. And while most scorpion species are solitary in nature, the Bark Scorpion is an exception, making them even more menacing.

Scorpions enter structures in search of shelter and water. If stung, the venom of the Bark Scorpion may produce severe pain (but rarely swelling) at the site of the sting, numbness, frothing at the mouth, difficulties in breathing (including respiratory paralysis), muscle twitching, and convulsions. Certain people may be allergic to the venom and can experience life-threatening side effects when stung (as occurs with bee stings), though death is rare, as anti-venom is available for severe cases.

Due to the potentially dangerous nature of these creatures, scorpion control is best left in the hands of the professionals. Read our blog post to learn more.

Working with Varsity

Eco-Conscious. We care about your safety. Our solutions are friendly for the environment and your family.

Licensed & Insured. We are licensed and insured pest control experts for residential and commercial spaces.

Inspect, Treat & Prevent. We offer inspections, treatments, and preventative pest control services.

Guaranteed Service, No Contracts Required. We guarantee our work and don’t require an annual contract to receive our services.

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