How to Keep Scorpions Out of Your House and Yard: For Utah Residents Specifically | Western Pest Control

How to Keep Scorpions Out of Your House and Yard: For Utah Residents Specifically

To keep scorpions out of your Utah home, seal cracks around doors, windows, and the foundation, clear yard debris and woodpiles, and reduce the insects scorpions feed on. Because scorpions are common in Southern Utah and hunt at night, a regular exterior pest treatment is the most reliable way to keep them away.

Scorpion in someone's house

Scorpions are an unsettling pest to discover in or around your home. While Utah isn't as notorious for scorpions as neighboring Arizona, these pests are still present, particularly in drier regions. Their painful sting makes them more than a nuisance, especially for families with kids or pets.

Here's how to identify scorpion activity and keep them out of your house and yard.

Where Scorpions Hide

Scorpions are nocturnal and prefer hiding in dark, cool areas during the day. Outdoors, they nest under landscaping timbers, logs, and rock piles. Indoors, they sneak into basements, bathrooms, and crawl spaces where moisture levels are higher.

Common hiding spots include:

  • Woodpiles and stacked stone landscaping.
  • Cracks in foundations and gaps under doors.
  • Shoes, clothing, or bedding left on the floor.

Because they can flatten their bodies, scorpions easily slip into crevices just a few millimeters wide.

Why You're Seeing Scorpions Around Your Home

Scorpions often appear when conditions outside drive them indoors. In Utah, dry summers and late-night irrigation can create perfect conditions for scorpions to hunt prey insects around homes. If you see them frequently inside, it usually means there are entry points near the foundation or roofline.

How to Keep Scorpions Out of Your Yard

Managing the outdoor environment is the first line of defense:

  • Remove woodpiles, debris, and tall grass where scorpions can hide.
  • Seal gaps around irrigation boxes, siding, and foundation cracks.
  • Reduce standing water and excess moisture that attracts prey insects.

How to Keep Scorpions Out of Your House

Once outdoors are managed, focus indoors:

  • Install door sweeps and window screens to close small gaps.
  • Use caulk or weatherstripping around baseboards, vents, and utility lines.
  • Shake out shoes, clothing, and bedding before use, especially in summer months.

Professional pest control services may also apply perimeter treatments to reduce both scorpions and the insects they feed on.

Long-Term Scorpion Prevention in Utah

While a single scorpion sighting isn't always alarming, repeated encounters are a clear warning. Preventive pest management, combined with routine inspections, offers the best long-term protection for Utah homes.

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