This morning I was running around like a chicken with it's head cut off, as is my normal routine, trying to get ready for work. I haven't been to the dry cleaners in too long so I had to resort to wearing the cleanest of my dirty work pants which happened to be on top of a pile of towels in the laundry room. Brushing them off I quickly ran the iron over them to remove any major wrinkles and slipped them on...
Immediately I felt a small prick on my on, about 3 inches above my knee. My first thought was that it was a small stick or something so I rubbed my leg and moved on. I got about 10 feet down the hall and I felt another, much more painful prick right on my knee. At this point I realized it probably wasn't a stick and started to panic and rip my pants off, knowing what it probably was, but not wanting to believe it.
Low and behold, a fucking bark scorpion, comes crawling out of my pant leg like the little badass that he is. I grabbed the nearest item I could find, a very thin magazine and proceed to smack it. Anyone who's dealt with scorpions knows these little guys can take a beating. The first hit did nothing more than bounce the scorpion into the air and onto my arm. Luckily I think I stunned it enough that it didn't sting me again before I could get it off and finish the job. I think he was extra pissed because I had ironed him so he had vengeance on his mind when I put my leg into my pants.
Here he is after I took his life.
Here's one is in their full glory.
Bark Scorpions are the most venomous scorpions in the United States. Any Arizona resident knows they're a part of living here and it's simply a matter of time before you come across one in your house or yard. I've seen about 7 or so in the last 2 weeks alone. (I need to spray some poison this weekend) The stings feel different than any insect bite I've had before. Initially it felt like a bee sting but whereas a bee sting's pain will decline after 10 minutes or so, the scorpion sting has only gotten worse. It's been about 4 hours now since it happened and it definitely hurts more than before. There's no swelling and barely any redness but an area the size of a softball feels numb. Similar to local anesthetic but with a constant burning tingle that will not go away.
My wife has been stung 3 times by them. First time it was under her pillow and stung her hand in the middle of the night. The second time one fell out of the ceiling vent and landed on her stomach on the couch. It proceeded to sting her 2-3 times. Last time it got her on the finger when she put her hand on the carpet to grab the remote. She thinks my sting is hilarious and I deserved it since I she seemed to have all the bad luck in the household.
Anyone else have any shitty bug bite stories? Any brown recluse spider victims?
Immediately I felt a small prick on my on, about 3 inches above my knee. My first thought was that it was a small stick or something so I rubbed my leg and moved on. I got about 10 feet down the hall and I felt another, much more painful prick right on my knee. At this point I realized it probably wasn't a stick and started to panic and rip my pants off, knowing what it probably was, but not wanting to believe it.
Low and behold, a fucking bark scorpion, comes crawling out of my pant leg like the little badass that he is. I grabbed the nearest item I could find, a very thin magazine and proceed to smack it. Anyone who's dealt with scorpions knows these little guys can take a beating. The first hit did nothing more than bounce the scorpion into the air and onto my arm. Luckily I think I stunned it enough that it didn't sting me again before I could get it off and finish the job. I think he was extra pissed because I had ironed him so he had vengeance on his mind when I put my leg into my pants.
Here he is after I took his life.
Here's one is in their full glory.
Bark Scorpions are the most venomous scorpions in the United States. Any Arizona resident knows they're a part of living here and it's simply a matter of time before you come across one in your house or yard. I've seen about 7 or so in the last 2 weeks alone. (I need to spray some poison this weekend) The stings feel different than any insect bite I've had before. Initially it felt like a bee sting but whereas a bee sting's pain will decline after 10 minutes or so, the scorpion sting has only gotten worse. It's been about 4 hours now since it happened and it definitely hurts more than before. There's no swelling and barely any redness but an area the size of a softball feels numb. Similar to local anesthetic but with a constant burning tingle that will not go away.
My wife has been stung 3 times by them. First time it was under her pillow and stung her hand in the middle of the night. The second time one fell out of the ceiling vent and landed on her stomach on the couch. It proceeded to sting her 2-3 times. Last time it got her on the finger when she put her hand on the carpet to grab the remote. She thinks my sting is hilarious and I deserved it since I she seemed to have all the bad luck in the household.
Anyone else have any shitty bug bite stories? Any brown recluse spider victims?