As the desert heats up, scorpions — including the notorious Arizona bark scorpions — become more active, leading to more frequent sightings not only outdoors but in homes and other buildings. These ...
Scorpions are common in the Coachella Valley, but one Palm Desert woman claims she's come across an invasive, venomous species in her home. Monday, we investigated the potential spread of the Arizona ...
Bark scorpion stings used to mean breathing tubes, sedation and several-day stays in the intensive care unit for children brought to UMC. To combat this, UA researchers and doctors spent 12 years ...
They have a venomous stinger on one end, pincers on the other and a segmented body with eight legs and a bunch of eyes in the middle. They're spiders' even more frightening arachnid cousins. And as ...
PHOENIX — Scorpion season is here! Watch the video above to check out must-know scorpion facts and how to stay scorpion-free! Ben Holland, founder of Scorpion Sweepers, says there's only one ...
You might not need to panic about that eight-legged invader in your basement. As temperatures soar across much of the U.S., one creature is crawling into the spotlight, and sometimes, into homes.
An experimental drug tested on Tucson children who suffered potentially fatal scorpion stings appears ready for federal approval, University of Arizona scientists say. The drug — an antivenin known as ...
It’s a season of renewal, a period of awakening and growth, also known as spring. But if spring means a new start for humans, it can mean the same for non-humans. As temperatures rise and windows and ...
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