Living in Arizona, scorpions are a common concern. These creepy crawlers can be found in and around your home, threatening you and your family. One of the main reasons scorpions may be finding their way into your home is because of their prey. At Wagner Pest Solutions, we can address these common prey options scorpions seek when they enter your home.

Common Prey for Scorpions in Your Home

Anthropods

Scorpions are predators that feed on insects, spiders, and other small creatures. Some of the most common prey for scorpions in your home include anthropods like crickets, roaches, beetles, and spiders. These pests are attracted to food sources such as crumbs, garbage, and standing water, which can also attract scorpions looking for a meal. By eliminating these food sources, you can help reduce the likelihood of scorpions entering your home.

Colony Pests

Other small pests like ants and termites are also common prey for scorpions in your home. These insects can provide an easy meal for scorpions looking for food. And a healthy colony keeps the scorpions coming back. By keeping your home free of these pests through regular pest control treatments, you can help deter scorpions from entering. Sealing up cracks and crevices where pests may enter can also help keep scorpions at bay.

Reptiles & Rodents

In addition to insects and other small pests, scorpions may also feed on small lizards or even baby rodents that find their way into your home. By eliminating hiding spots for these creatures and keeping your home clean and clutter-free, you can make it less appealing to both prey animals and the scorpions that hunt them.

Eliminate the Menu, Eliminate Scorpions

To ensure your home in Glendale, AZ, remains scorpion-free, you need effective pest control. Wagner Pest Solutions offers comprehensive services designed to eliminate scorpions and their prey, keeping your home safe and secure. We can also take care of any bees, birds, or mosquitos. Don’t wait—call us today at (623) 466-6752 to request our expert pest control services.