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    #61
    little more painful than a bee

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      #62
      One of my dispatchers got stung last week while she was asleep.

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        #63
        Diatomaceous Earth....is your friend.

        A little tidbit about scorpions... they crawl up the side of your house, go into the eves, get in the attic, then come out through light fixtures/ceiling fans. If you tend to get them in your house....go out at night and shine a light up the side of your house....you'll be saying YIKES!

        Diatomaceous Earth sprinkled around your house and blown into your attic will help tremendously. Trust me! I never liked chemicals being sprayed "inside" the house for exterminating....but the day after one fell on me in bed and stung me....they could have brought nuclear weapons in and I would have said "Set them off!"

        The exterminator knew I didn't like harsh chemicals...he suggested the Diatomaceous Earth and it worked wonderfully.

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          #64
          Has anybody ever heard that a lot of log homes have them? Due to them laying their eggs in the timber that is used.

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            #65
            Aaaaargh....I knew I shouldn't have clicked on this thread right before bed!

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              #66
              Originally posted by Tex_Cattleman View Post
              How my kids have avoided being stung is beyond me. We kill about 20 a year in the house.

              From my wood pile...

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              Hope you wiped all of those out

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                #67
                I took a shower with one up at Chalk Bluff ,@ Uvalde. It was extra dry , guess they wanted water. Didnt get me but scared the heck out of the 4 females I was with , not like that,,, wife, mom, daughter , sister

                up ther they are more cautious about blister beetles. Kinda surprised me though ,, not many scorpions in Pasadena

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                  #68
                  Get some Bifen xt. It is a little pricey around $45 but will last a long time. I spray the house quarterly and very seldom do I see any. Good luck.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by big papa View Post
                    Has anybody ever heard that a lot of log homes have them? Due to them laying their eggs in the timber that is used.
                    I have a log home and yes they will fond there way in. We live in the hill country and always kill them around the house. I have been hit so many times that it realy dosn't swell up any more. When I was a kid we would catch them cut their stingers off and play with them.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Mary View Post
                      Diatomaceous Earth....is your friend.

                      A little tidbit about scorpions... they crawl up the side of your house, go into the eves, get in the attic, then come out through light fixtures/ceiling fans. If you tend to get them in your house....go out at night and shine a light up the side of your house....you'll be saying YIKES!
                      That explains the dead ones in the light fixtures!!! Thanks for the repellant tip!

                      I'll catch a live rattler with my hands, but I can't stand the thought of a scorpion biting me!

                      X3 on the "Stingin' Lizards".

                      predatorsniper

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by englishredneck View Post
                        what is the common name?
                        that stingin' som#$%@$@%!!!!

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by predatorsniper View Post
                          That explains the dead ones in the light fixtures!!! Thanks for the repellant tip!

                          I'll catch a live rattler with my hands, but I can't stand the thought of a scorpion biting me!

                          X3 on the "Stingin' Lizards".

                          predatorsniper
                          Me too. I am not scared of snakes but scorpions just make me panic.

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                            #73
                            I see them time to time but never been bit...they look so nasty!!!!

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                              #74
                              Dont waist your money on the ER trip. Benadryl Right away.

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                                #75
                                if you get stung get some adolphs meat tenderizer and make a paste then apply to the sting it will bring the poison up

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