Orkin Exterminator & Termite Control

For your convenience and immediate
attention, call 866-949-6097.

SCHEDULE SERVICE NOW

Call Now
866-949-6097 or fill out the form below.

PEST REPORT

Orkin Pest Control in the Southeast

Current Pest threat

Stay alert

Get more info on local pests


Find an Orkin location by city, state


   
Home / Other Pests / Scorpions

Deadly Scorpions

In many Hollywood movies, the image of a deadly scorpion walking around in the desert has been a cue for impending danger or betrayal. The poison is often portrayed as very potent and able to kill an adult human being in a matter of seconds.

While these films are often exaggerations of what is really out there, only a few scorpions are considered to be deadly to humans. The venom of most scorpions is only potent enough to kill the small insects or animals that they feed on. In fact, the United States only has one type of scorpion that is considered deadly to humans.

The Arizona bark scorpion (Centruroides sculpturatus) is the only deadly scorpion present in the US. Both its scientific and common names have changed throughout the years. Sometimes it is sometimes referred to as the "sculptured scorpion". It can grow up to around 5-6 centimeters by the time it reaches its adult stage.

Another deadly scorpion that is worth noting is the Fat-tailed Scorpion (Androctonus crassicauda). There have been reports of human deaths in various parts of South West Asia brought upon by its sting.

The Brazilian Yellow Scorpion (Tityus serrulatus) has been known to cause deaths in children younger than the age of seven.

The Death Stalker (Leiurus quinquestriatus) possesses venom that may not be as potent as the aforementioned scorpions, but large doses of its venom can cause very serious harm to human beings. It frequents the deserts and arid climates. It has a very bright yellow color with a distinctive pattern on its exterior.

Garden Scorpions

Striking Scorpions

Poisonous Scorpions

Desert Scorpions