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  | CountrynCrafty
Face Hugger
  
USA
427 Posts
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May 04 2012 : 11:28:13 PM    |
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My freezer leaks and right now we can't replace it so we keep a towel down. Every day I pick up the towel to sweep, well today THIS fell out of the towel and before I could kill it ran under the freezer!
Can someone please tell me what kind it is and/or if there are probably more and how posoinous they are? I have 2 kids that play on their hands and knees all the time esp in the kitchen cuz they can roll their toys around...
TIA
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  | Cora1
Face Hugger
  
TX, USA
763 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 12:29:32 AM     |
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OMG, I would move!
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  | Freckles
Joey
21 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 12:40:41 AM    |
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quote: Originally posted by Cora1
OMG, I would move!
me too! 
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  | Catman
Goose Catcher
    
CO, USA
2666 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 02:38:45 AM     |
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I think it looks like a bark scorpion. I'm not sure what state you live in so not sure if you have bark scorpions.... We have them here and the sting is not that bad. You can use a black light to help you find them because scorpions glow.

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  | StellaAnLuna
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
1063 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 10:22:20 AM    |
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I have no idea what kind of scorpion that is, but it's scary!!!!
~Erica~
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  | Omis n Kais g-ma
Pouch Protector
      
TX, USA
7278 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 10:31:56 AM    |
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Scott, that scorpion is not black. Have you looked here to identify it?
https://www.google.com/search?q=scorpion+images&hl=en&prm...quote: Originally posted by Catman
I think it looks like a bark scorpion. I'm not sure what state you live in so not sure if you have bark scorpions.... We have them here and the sting is not that bad. You can use a black light to help you find them because scorpions glow.

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  | Catman
Goose Catcher
    
CO, USA
2666 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 10:48:30 AM     |
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If that's the exact scorpion you have in your house, it is a Chihuahuan slendertailed scorpion (Paruroctonus gracilior- image info you posted). Unless that was someone's pet, you have more,LOTS more(momma,daddy and more babies) . It says that they are not deadly venomous, unless you are allergic to them. You could set some of those sticky traps under the fridge to catch them.
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  | Catman
Goose Catcher
    
CO, USA
2666 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 10:54:26 AM     |
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quote: Originally posted by Omis n Kais g-ma
Scott, that scorpion is not black. Have you looked here to identify it?
https://www.google.com/search?q=scorpion+images&hl=en&prm...quote: Originally posted by Catman
I think it looks like a bark scorpion. I'm not sure what state you live in so not sure if you have bark scorpions.... We have them here and the sting is not that bad. You can use a black light to help you find them because scorpions glow.

Lisa I didn't say it was black, I said bark, like in tree bark.It doesn't matter what color they are , they all glow under a black light(UV light, ultraviolet light).
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  | Catman
Goose Catcher
    
CO, USA
2666 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 10:56:31 AM     |
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  | baby.girl
Face Hugger
  
USA
538 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 07:04:35 PM    |
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I would call the cops and tell them you found this in your home. You hav kids in wanna know if it can de deadly. Most scorpion can be and where yu have little kids playing in or around your home that it is better to be safe then something happen.
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  | Omis n Kais g-ma
Pouch Protector
      
TX, USA
7278 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 08:12:55 PM    |
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Sooorry Scott, I just saw a b and a k at the end. I know they glow under black light and the such. My bad, I apologize. quote: Originally posted by Catman
quote: Originally posted by Omis n Kais g-ma
Scott, that scorpion is not black. Have you looked here to identify it?
https://www.google.com/search?q=scorpion+images&hl=en&prm...quote: Originally posted by Catman
I think it looks like a bark scorpion. I'm not sure what state you live in so not sure if you have bark scorpions.... We have them here and the sting is not that bad. You can use a black light to help you find them because scorpions glow.

Lisa I didn't say it was black, I said bark, like in tree bark.It doesn't matter what color they are , they all glow under a black light(UV light, ultraviolet light).
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  | shadow
Goofy Gorillatoes
    
MO, USA
2332 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 08:15:24 PM    |
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quote: Originally posted by baby.girl
I would call the cops and tell them you found this in your home. You hav kids in wanna know if it can de deadly. Most scorpion can be and where yu have little kids playing in or around your home that it is better to be safe then something happen.
the cops wouldnt be able to do anything. they are not trained to track and capture animals for the most part. you would have to call someone who takes care of these things which you may or may not have to pay for. but that would be the best thing to do and they would make sure it doesnt have babies as well.
Edited by - shadow on May 05 2012 08:22:10 PM
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  | Omis n Kais g-ma
Pouch Protector
      
TX, USA
7278 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 08:26:58 PM    |
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Id just pick it up with tongs and fing it into a field and check my home real good if it was in my home that I found it.
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  | Gizmo-n-Roos Mommy
Fuzzy Wuzzy
   
OH, USA
1623 Posts
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May 05 2012 : 10:48:15 PM    |
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That is cool about them glowing!
So much to learn here....
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  | CountrynCrafty
Face Hugger
  
USA
427 Posts
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May 06 2012 : 10:45:05 AM     |
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Thank you! I live in east Tx. Hubby said they were at our old house too (I never knew), our fridge is used-new to us :P. Im going to get a blacklight asap, have him move the fridge, & try to kill it. From other pix it looks like scorpions carry their young on their backs so if it has babies ill get them all. I also wont leave a towel down anymore, hopefully not having that suply of water (cuz it gets soaked into the towel) will help... Thank you! I live in TXX.
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