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I wish is was a fluke. They are native to Texas. In fact we live in an area

that just a few months ago was woods. This is where they live and we have

invaded their space. So now how to get rid of them is going to be and

adventure.

Thanks for the input.

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I read that if you put down catnip it'll keep bugs and mice out. . . don't

know about scorpions!

I'd be careful of how much boric acid you put down! My mother put some down

under the refrigerator and couldn't breathe. Don't know if it was an allergy

or what. . .

Do you have an Agriculture Bureau or Board of Health there that might know

what to do about scorpions?

I'm with you about the exterminator, though. Have you searched the house

thoroughly?

We lived in Md. and a friend's husband brought her a bikini from a trip to

some island. In the bikini was a scorpion! We searched the house

thoroughly to make sure there were no more 'gifts'.

Are scorpions indigenous to the area or was it a 'fluke'?

Kate

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> This morning I found a scorpion in my house. I live in Dallas and is

scared

> me to death. I have 3 small children and I right away want to call the

> exterminator. I know that will only make me worse though. I read in Dr.

> s book about boric acid being good for insects, but will is work on

> scorpions?

>

> Any advice on how to get rid of them is much appreciated.

>

> Thank you,

> Angel DeLory

>

>

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Dear Listmates,

Some of you are talking about scorpions and them being

harmful. Perhaps there are different types of

scorpions around the world (???), but in Texas, where

we have lots and lots of scorpions, they are not

poisonous. They hurt like blazes!!! But when my

husband was stung, we called the emergency room, and

they said absolutely NOT to bring him in. That people

panic (because it hurts so much) and do all sorts of

weird things (like put a tourniquet on, which really

does do dammage), but the only thing to do about being

stung was to use hydrogen peroxide (which neutralizes

the stinging) and ice, and forget about it.

They also said that scorpions are not like bees, and

people do not have allergic reactions to them. Of

course the pain is a big reaction!!! But not to fear

for someone's life, just stay calm and use the hp and

ice.

We carry several scorpions out of our house every

year, some more years than others. We had many of

them when the neighbor did construction on a new

garage. It distrubed their homes, so they came to our

house to play. And I must admit that I don't like to

find out I've stepped over one, when I'm barefoot!

Some people use pesticide in their attic to kill them.

I hate the idea of poison up in my attic, over my

head. And besides, if the scorpions are up there, who

cares. They would much rather NOT be in your house.

They just want to do their own thing, which does not

include humans. And they can not dammage your house,

like some insects or animals. I have a live and let

live policy that works for us.

Just thought I'd throw my 2 cents in!

Best,

Diane

Austin, TX

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