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

This is a really great way to solve the scorpion problem. No mess, easy to use technology.

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.

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

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 got 2 alerts our first week! These things really work, what a good idea, so easy to use. Much better than sticky traps, thank you so much!

We’re in a new neighborhood with a lot of construction. Our Detectors are staying busy, but getting notifications is better than getting surprised.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do in winter to prevent scorpions now so spring isn’t a surprise?
Winter is a good time to seal entry points, reduce cluttered hiding spots, and manage moisture that attracts the insects scorpions feed on. Focus on door sweeps, weather stripping, gaps around plumbing, and keeping storage off the floor—especially in the garage. This winter scorpion prevention checklist outlines a simple plan you can tackle in a weekend.
Why do most scorpion stings happen during evening cleaning?
Scorpions become active between 8 p.m. and midnight — exactly when many people tackle household chores. Reaching under sinks or moving items without checking first causes most cleaning-related stings. Always carry a UV flashlight after dark since scorpions glow bright green under ultraviolet light. Learn more safe cleaning practices for scorpion country.
Do scorpions hibernate in the winter, or can they still show up in my house?
Scorpions don’t truly hibernate the way bears do; they often enter a slowdown called diapause when temperatures drop and prey is scarce. That means you may see fewer scorpions, but indoor spaces with steady heat can keep them active enough for occasional encounters. This scorpion winter diapause explained guide breaks down why winter sightings still happen.
Should I use antivenom for a baby's scorpion sting?
Only emergency room doctors should decide about antivenom (Anascorp) for infants. The treatment works remarkably fast but requires professional administration and monitoring. Never attempt home remedies—take your baby to the ER immediately where staff can assess whether emergency treatment for infant scorpion stings requires antivenom based on symptom severity.
What areas of my home should I focus on cleaning to prevent scorpions?
Focus on three key zones: behind toilets where condensation attracts prey insects, under kitchen appliances where crumbs accumulate, and around washing machines where lint and moisture create cricket habitat. These strategic cleaning tips for scorpion prevention target the specific areas where scorpions hunt rather than requiring obsessive whole-house cleaning.
Do scorpion repellents actually work, or are they mostly hype?
Most “scorpion repellents” don’t create a magic barrier—at best they reduce sightings when paired with other steps. Scorpions are hardy, shelter-seeking, and often avoid enough contact with products for quick knockdown, so results can fade over time. This section sets realistic expectations and previews a layered plan in these scorpion repellent myths explained.



