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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4281159" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>We have had 1 scorpion in the house last year in October. My wife spotted it (I work from home and you never want to hear your wife scream) and she pointed it out in the middle of our kitchen floor. I grabbed a paper towel, grabbed the scorpion in it then threw the towel and scorpion in the trash (kind of figured it would be happier in the OKC dump.) Searched the entire house with a black light and fortunately none spotted. Called an exterminator, they searched the house and attic, none found.</p><p></p><p>Realized afterwards what had happened. I was prepping for Halloween and had the two indoor skeletons on the garage floor (getting a fresh coat of Luminous Spray Paint.) The offending stinging insect probably had settled on it, and when I dragged him into the house fell off. I will be carefully watching what I bring into the house from the garage from now on. I was probably lucky I wasn't stung.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4281159, member: 27098"] We have had 1 scorpion in the house last year in October. My wife spotted it (I work from home and you never want to hear your wife scream) and she pointed it out in the middle of our kitchen floor. I grabbed a paper towel, grabbed the scorpion in it then threw the towel and scorpion in the trash (kind of figured it would be happier in the OKC dump.) Searched the entire house with a black light and fortunately none spotted. Called an exterminator, they searched the house and attic, none found. Realized afterwards what had happened. I was prepping for Halloween and had the two indoor skeletons on the garage floor (getting a fresh coat of Luminous Spray Paint.) The offending stinging insect probably had settled on it, and when I dragged him into the house fell off. I will be carefully watching what I bring into the house from the garage from now on. I was probably lucky I wasn't stung. [/QUOTE]
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