Monday, September 28, 2009

Not to give you nightmares...

...but take a look what we're up against:



That's our freaky friend the Arizona Bark Scorpion. In case you're not inclined to follow that link, let me share the most precious gems from Wikipedia:

1)The female usually gives birth to between 25-35 young, (and) Arizona bark scorpions may live up to 6 years.

2)Bark scorpions, like most other scorpions, are incredibly resilient. Lab experiments have frozen the scorpions for weeks, and after being thawed, the scorpions emerged unharmed. During US nuclear testing, scorpions, along with cockroaches and lizards, were found near ground zero with no recorded adverse effects.

3)Bark scorpions do not burrow, and are commonly found in homes, requiring only 1/16th of an inch for entry.

4)Centuroides scorpions are unusual in that they are the only genus in the southwest that can climb walls, trees, and other objects with a sufficiently rough surface. Bark scorpions practice negative geotaxis, preferring an upside down orientation, which often results in people being stung due to the scorpion being on the underside of an object.

Quite a formidable foe, eh? Kevin purchased a couple UV-LED flashlights to be able to spot the suckers and launch an attack to reclaim our home.

It's gotten a little out of hand. He has taken to recording his scorpion kill right along with my fertility signs. Yes, that's right... since we use Natural Family Planning and he does the charting (that's a prescribed part of Creighton - I highly recommend it) he thought it a convenient place to keep track of his hunting success. Therefore, I can tell you that in less than two weeks, he has captured and killed TWENTY-TWO scorpions... IN OUR YARD! The photo above was taken by Kevin with the help of the UV-LED light and a tripod. Rest in peace, you death-monger.

And you all go have a good night, now. Sweet dreams.

8 comments:

heathorock said...

i hope i have sweet dreams after reading that. but maybe the poisonous spiders will be the subject of my nightmares since scorpions don't usually cross the nevada state line, so they say...

Beth said...

Oh my goodness. I watched an animal planet show with the boys a few weeks ago about scropions I thought about you. I'm so sorry. That is comical how Kevin is charting it along with your fertility. Hopefully your efforts at both will be successful. 22 that is alot! I guess I shouldn't complain about our ant issues.

littlecbsmom said...

That is SO creepy! And I thought I felt invaded with my gophers! YUCK! I feel for you and wish you luck as you continue to wage war with your enemy!

Janice said...

I say, "Come back to Yucaipa, we don't have those here!"

heather said...

Yuck, Yuck, Yuck!!!

Baby-Mama Runner said...

Believe it or not we have scorpions here in Georgia! Since the floods we've had two in the house. Fortunately they are pretty harmless, only a minor sting which we haven't actually experienced to determine what "minor" really means! But now I want a UV light. That is COOL!!!!

Vicki aka Diva Mom said...

How does one go about killing one of those little devils?

I may never move out of my townhome. We've been here 6 years and have never seen one scorpion, inside or out! I hope you can get rid of the buggers... but don't send them to my neighborhood!

Jelaine Faunce said...

Remind me to wear full body armor if I come over to your house.