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Our deadliest native scorpion??? The Arizona bark scorpion is widely considered to be the most dangerous scorpion in the United States. Their stings are excruciatingly painful and potent, and in rare cases could lead to complications that could require emergency medical attention. Found in the American southwest, these scorpions are primarily nocturnal and spend their active hours probing around for food. No small invertebrate is safe from the vice-like grip of their pincers and the toxic sting
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Our deadliest native scorpion??? The Arizona bark scorpion is widely considered to be the most dangerous scorpion in the United States. Their stings are excruciatingly painful and potent, and in rare cases could lead to complications that could require emergency medical attention. Found in the American southwest, these scorpions are primarily nocturnal and spend their active hours probing around for food. No small invertebrate is safe from the vice-like grip of their pincers and the toxic sting
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I found a large bark scorpion on Friday. It’s a good reminder that pest activity doesn’t stop when the weather cools down. Even in Arizona, where winters are mild, pests don’t disappear — they slow down and shift where they hide. Scorpions, spiders, and other pests often move deeper into cracks, block walls, and under slabs, staying protected until temperatures rise again. Keeping up with pest control through the winter helps reduce populations before spring, keeps barriers active, and makes the
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