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Get instant alerts when scorpions are detected in your home.
From Our Customers

Our 1 year old got stung in a room we never would have expected to find a scorpion. We ordered 5 scorpion detectors the next day.

We haven’t come across a scorpion in our house unexpectedly since we started using this.

The mobile app is great, very easy to use. The pictures in the alerts are very helpful (and creepy).
Setup is simple. Results are guaranteed.
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
Find them before they find you
- Detectors arrive ready to plug in
- Live alerts go straight to your phone or watch, with location
- Alert multiple family members with a single account
- One flat monthly monitoring fee — no contract, cancel anytime
Why homeowners trust the system

Super easy setup. We just plugged the Scorpion Detectors in, set them up with my phone, and that was it. I love the live feed on my phone to let me know they're always watching.

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

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.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do scorpions hide during the day, and what does it mean if I see one in daylight?
Scorpions are nocturnal, so daytime is usually for resting in cool, dark, tight “micro-habitats” along edges like baseboards and under clutter. A daylight sighting doesn’t automatically mean an infestation, but it often suggests you disturbed (or are very close to) a nearby hiding zone worth inspecting right away. This guide on where scorpions hide during the day explains what makes a spot “perfect” and how to use the exact sighting location to predict where they’re sheltering.
What symptoms mean I should go to the ER right now after a scorpion sting?
Go to the ER for neurologic or whole-body symptoms like uncontrolled twitching, abnormal eye movements, trouble swallowing/drooling, confusion, spreading numbness, or severe agitation—especially if symptoms worsen after briefly improving. Adults should also treat breathing trouble, chest pain, irregular heartbeat, repeated vomiting, or severe shaking as ER-level concerns. Use this scorpion sting ER symptoms checklist to quickly decide between ER, urgent care, or home monitoring.
Are scorpions common in Apache Junction, AZ?
Yes—scorpion sightings are a normal part of life in Apache Junction, especially in neighborhoods near desert edges and areas with rock landscaping, block walls, and irrigated yards that support the insects scorpions feed on. Many “surprise” indoor sightings are really a sign of local insect pressure and easy entry points rather than a mysterious sudden infestation. For what’s typical locally and why reports cluster where they do, see this Apache Junction scorpion activity guide.
Are scorpions in my Arizona apartment considered a habitability issue?
In Arizona rentals, scorpions can be more than a nuisance because stings (especially from bark scorpions) can pose real safety risks, particularly for kids. A practical threshold is repeated indoor sightings, any stings, and/or finding baby scorpions—signs that point to an ongoing problem rather than a one-off. This is general education (not legal advice), and the Arizona rental scorpion habitability guide explains what to watch for and how to frame the issue as a safety concern.
How do I tell if a scorpion in my house is an Arizona bark scorpion in Nevada?
Arizona bark scorpions are typically pale yellow/tan with a slimmer body and tail and thinner pincers, but color alone isn’t enough—there are lookalikes, so a simple checklist helps. In southern Nevada (especially Clark County), they’re often found in block walls, rock piles, garages, and bathrooms, and aren’t limited to ground level. This Nevada Arizona bark scorpion identification section also explains why their stings get extra attention and what to do after a suspected sting.
How do I mix and apply Cy-Kick CS or Demand CS so they actually work on scorpions?
Technique beats brand: follow the label rate, don’t under-dose, and focus on the perimeter edges and cracks scorpions use as “highways” (expansion joints, block wall tops/bases, thresholds, door frames, and the garage perimeter). If you’re hiring a service, ask what concentration they’re using—some dilute far below stronger label-allowed rates for tougher pests, which can reduce results. This mix and apply CS sprays walkthrough explains the exact targets and reapplication timing.



