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From Our Customers

The picture and location that come with an alert is so helpful in figuring out where the scorpion is going. It usually hasn't traveled very far by the time I get there.

It works exactly as I hoped it would. Please make something similar for snakes.

We can't use glue traps and we don't want to smash scorpion guts into our new carpet, so Scorpion Alert is perfect for us.
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1. Plug In Scorpion Detectors

2. Get Instant Alerts

3. Neutralize The Threat

4. Seal Entry Points

Did You Know?
25-35 babies per year
1,685 hospitalizations a year
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- Alert multiple family members with a single account
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Why homeowners trust the system

We can finally go on offense against these things instead of waiting to find them in our couch and shoes. It really helps us figure out where they're getting in. Love it.

We’re in a new neighborhood with a lot of construction. Our Detectors are staying busy, but getting notifications is better than getting surprised.

We don’t get as many alerts any more now that we’ve figured out how to seal up our vents, but we were getting a lot of alerts in the beginning.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I keep scorpions out of my house long term?
Long-term prevention starts with “scorpion sealing”: blocking the tiny gaps they use, especially around doors, garage transitions, and utility penetrations. Next, reduce hiding spots outside (clutter, wood piles, dense ground cover) and lower insect prey pressure near the foundation. This priority order and a simple weekend checklist are covered in the keep scorpions out of the house guide.
Can scorpions see in the dark—do they have night vision?
Scorpion eyes are more light-sensitive than detail-focused, so they can function in low light without “seeing you clearly” like a person would. They typically hunt and move at close range using a mix of light detection, motion cues, and non-visual senses like vibration and air movement. This guide on how scorpions navigate at night also explains why they often hug walls and baseboards indoors.
What should I do in the first 30 minutes after a scorpion sting while pregnant?
Stay calm, sit or lie down, wash the sting with soap and water, apply a cool compress, and remove rings or tight items near the area. Avoid risky “treatments” like cutting/sucking, tourniquets, alcohol, or running around trying to catch the scorpion. This first aid for scorpion sting guide also covers who to call (OB/Poison Control) and what details to write down to help clinicians triage you.
If I found one scorpion in my house, does that mean there are more?
Scorpions typically travel alone, but finding one indoors can mean nearby conditions support them (food, moisture, hiding spots), so “maybe” is the honest answer. A single scorpion could be a one-off wanderer—or the only one you happened to notice. This one scorpion means more guide explains what the first sighting does and doesn’t tell you, and why monitoring for the next 7–14 nights matters.
Why do scorpions glow under a blacklight at night?
Scorpions don’t make their own light—they fluoresce when UV hits compounds in their outer shell and re-emits visible light, often a green/cyan-blue outline. It’s easiest to spot in the dark because normal lighting can wash the glow out, and the “glow” doesn’t help you ID the species or danger level. This scorpion glow under UV light guide explains what homeowners actually see and why it works.
How long can a scorpion live without food or water indoors?
Scorpions have slow metabolisms and can often go months without eating, especially when they’re cooler and less active. They typically die sooner without water than without food, but many houses provide enough moisture through drains, condensation, and pet bowls to extend survival. This how long scorpions survive without water section highlights why “it’ll die on its own” isn’t a reliable plan.



