Scorpion Control in Chandler and the East Valley. Protect Your Family

The Bark Scorpion is the most venomous scorpion in North America, and it’s one of the most common scorpions found in Chandler homes.

How We Get Rid of Scorpions

First we inspect your property

We come out and do a thorough inspection of the property with special attention to areas you've already seen scorpions. Then we tailor our approach to your home.

Treatment plan

We choose the right products for your specific situation. We don't believe in a one-size-fits-all spray.

Pet and family-friendly methods

We're committed to using the options that not only eliminate the problem but also keep your family and pets safe too.

We Cut Off Their Food Supply

We also recommend ongoing pest control to keep the food source for scorpions at bay. By removing the food source, we effectively reduce the chance they come back.

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If you see pests in your home or business, we take care of them.

Signs You Have a Scorpion Problem in or around Your Home

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You spotted one inside your house

This is the most obvious sign and for many people the scariest. Seeing a single scorpion in your home, especially in your bedroom, bathroom, or kitchen, strongly suggests there are more.
Scorpions are attracted to food, and moisture if they find an entry point, more will follow.

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Finding them in shoes, bedding, or towels. Bark scorpions love dark, sheltered spaces.

If you’re finding them in those spots, chances are there are more hiding nearby.

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Multiple sightings in your yard at night

Get access to a blacklight and search the perimeter of your yard after dark. Scorpions will glow and you can typically see them from at least several feet away.

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You have existing insect activity

Scorpions eat crickets, cockroaches, spiders and other small insects. Where there are bugs, scorpions won’t be far behind. Treating for scorpions alone doesn’t fix the issue.

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Block walls, rock features, or woodpiles.

These are all places scorpions hide during the day. Block walls, especially, with their gaps and hollow columns, are basically like scorpion condos.

Seeing any of these signs? Don’t wait! Scorpions don’t go away on their own.

The Scorpions You’ll Encounter in Chandler, AZ

Arizona Bark Scorpion — The One to Fear Most

Small, pale tan, and roughly 2.5 inches long, the Bark Scorpion looks deceptively harmless. It isn’t. Its venom causes severe pain, numbness, tingling, and in serious cases, difficulty breathing, muscle convulsions, and slurred speech — with symptoms that can last 24 to 72 hours. Children, the elderly, and those with sensitivities are at greatest risk and should seek immediate medical care if stung.

What makes the Bark Scorpion uniquely dangerous is its behavior. Unlike most scorpions, it can climb walls, stucco, and even hang upside down from ceilings — so it can appear on walls, inside cabinets, in bedding, and inside shoes. It needs only a 1/16-inch gap to enter your home. It’s nocturnal, nearly invisible in daylight, and an expert at hiding in every dark crevice of your living space.

One more unsettling fact: a single female gives birth to 25 to 35 live young per cycle and carries them on her back until they’re mobile. Yes, they will breed inside your home.

The Scorpions You’ll Encounter in Chandler, AZ

Arizona Striped-Tail Scorpion

The most common scorpion species in Arizona overall. Yellowish with distinctive dark dorsal stripes, it’s typically found under rocks, in block wall columns, and, frequently, inside homes. Its sting is painful, more like a bee sting than a Bark Scorpion, but people with venom sensitivity should still take it seriously.

Giant Hairy Scorpion

The largest scorpion in the United States — growing over 5 inches long. Intimidating in appearance, but its sting is generally less medically dangerous than the Bark Scorpion. Still painful, still startling, and still something you don’t want under your child’s bed.

Yellow Ground Scorpion

Slender, yellowish-tan, and nocturnal. Common in the southeastern Valley areas near Chandler. Its sting produces localized pain and swelling comparable to the Striped-Tail. Not as dangerous as the Bark Scorpion, but if you’re seeing them, it’s a sign your property is attracting scorpions, and that means others could follow.

If you see Any of these Scorpions Call Now.

Why East Valley Homeowners Choose Figz

Family owned, locally based in Chandler

We know your issues because we live here too!

5+ years of experience

We bring our experience to solve your particular pest control problems

Custom solutions for home or business

We tailor our solutions to the problem at hand because that’s they way it should be

Latest products to keep your family and pets safe

We want to eliminate the pests AND keep your family and pets safe during the process

Fully licensed and insured

Bringing you peace of mind

Transparent timely communication

We believe in prompt, open honest communication

No contracts

Honest recommendations with no pressure or gimmicks

Rapid and reliable scheduling

Pests need to be dealt with quickly and we show up when we say we will

Free estimates

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Satisfaction guarantee

If you’re not satisfied we’ll make it right