

Wash the area with soap and water, apply a cold compress, and seek medical care, especially if symptoms worsen. Pest control professionals should be contacted immediately to prevent future incidents.

Yes. Routine pest control reduces scorpion food sources such as crickets and cockroaches. Combined with sealing entry points and habitat management, it significantly lowers the chance of future infestations.

Yes, scorpions are most active during warm months, typically from late spring to early autumn. They seek cooler indoor environments when temperatures rise, making pest-proofing essential before summer.

Scorpions are nocturnal and hide in dark, cool areas like basements, attics, under rocks, wood piles, or behind furniture. Professionals inspect these spots carefully to locate and remove hidden scorpions.

Yes, many species can climb rough surfaces, walls, and even bedding fabrics. That’s why it’s crucial to seal gaps around windows, doors, and plumbing lines, and keep bedding away from walls.

Scorpions don’t leave traditional signs like droppings; the main indicator is frequent visual sightings, especially inside the house. Seeing one often means more are nearby, using your property for shelter and hunting.