Scorpion Control In St. Cloud, FL
Scorpions are a troubling reality of living in St. Cloud and across Central Florida. While they often keep their distance, there may come a time when some unwanted guests decide your property looks like a nice place to call their own. When that happens, you need serious help from a local team that understands Florida pests.
Newtown Termite & Pest Control offers professional scorpion control and removal services in St. Cloud, handling various local species, including the Hentz and Bark scorpions. We are your neighbors, and we treat every property as if it were our own. Reach out to learn more about how we can help you today.
Call (407) 738-4880 or contact Newtown Termite & Pest Control online to schedule a free scorpion inspection and secure a service estimate.
How Do We Address Scorpion Infestations?
Our work in scorpion management, combined with our Florida-focused pest control services and straightforward, no-pressure approach, makes us a trusted choice for homeowners in St. Cloud and nearby Central Florida communities. But how do we take on scorpion infestations?
We follow a simple, three-step process to assess the problem, implement a solution, and keep these pests away. The best part is that we back our work with a no-nonsense guarantee, which promises we'll perform additional treatments if scorpions or other covered pests return between scheduled visits.
Here is how our scorpion control process works:
Step 1: Thorough Property Inspection
Our certified technicians conduct a comprehensive inspection of your property to identify signs of scorpion activity and locate their hiding spots. We check dark, damp areas like crawl spaces, garages, under debris, and around your home's foundation.
We also identify entry points such as cracks in walls, gaps around doors and windows, and other vulnerabilities that allow scorpions to enter your home.
Step 2: Targeted Treatment & Elimination
Using safe, professional-grade products, we treat areas where scorpions hide and travel. We apply barrier treatments around your home's perimeter, foundation, and entry points to eliminate existing scorpions and create a protective shield.
Our treatments are tough on scorpions but formulated with your family's and pets' safety in mind.
Step 3: Exclusion & Prevention
We help you scorpion-proof your property for the long term.
This includes:
- Sealing entry points
- Recommending removal of debris and woodpiles that attract scorpions
- Providing expert advice on landscape modifications that make your property less appealing to these pests
We may also make follow-up visits to be certain scorpions don't return. Questions about our working process? Contact us to learn more about how we keep property owners across St. Cloud and the surrounding areas safe from Scorpions and other pests.
Trusted Pest Control for Florida Homes
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Local Insight, Lasting Results
With 30+ years in business, we confront your home’s pest patterns by season, not guesswork, so your treatment actually fits how you live.
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Family-First Protection
We use eco-friendly products and walk you through simple precautions so you can feel confident that your kids and pets will be safe.
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Straightforward Plans, No Games
You pick from our Gold, Platinum, or Platinum Plus plans, and we stick to clear pricing without surprise fees or confusing add-ons.
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No-Nonsense Service Guarantee
If pests return between scheduled visits or you're not satisfied with our work, we'll come back and re-treat affected areas at no extra charge.
Signs Of Scorpions In Your Home
If you see any of the signs below, don't hesitate to contact us. The sooner you do, the faster we'll be able to take care of the problem and restore your peace of mind.
Turn to Newtown Termite & Pest Control if you notice:
- Physical scorpions - Look for the pests themselves. Adult scorpions range from dark brown to yellowish-tan, often glowing under a blacklight at night.
- Shed exoskeletons (skins) - You may find translucent, light-colored, empty casings near baseboards, in attics, or under heavy furniture where scorpions molt.
- Nighttime activity - Check areas near baseboards or windows late at night with a flashlight, as local scorpions are nocturnal and actively hunt during these hours.
- Entry points - Look for cracks, unsealed pipe penetrations, and gaps under doors, especially if the area is humid; scorpions use these openings to access indoor shelter.