
A unique challenge for Phoenix homeowners that most cities do not experience is the bark scorpion making itself at home in our suburbs. This deadly arachnid paradise was discovered in Arizona’s native desert, most specifically in areas with block wall fencing. Phoenix’s warm weather all year long and the number of places scorpions can hide (like between block walls) lead to a lot of scorpions being near houses.
Arizona sees more than 12,000 scorpion stings every year, most of them taking place in Maricopa County. For many residents, it is only too late that they realize that their backyard oasis also functions as scorpion real estate, and the problem is not going away unnoticed. Do consider consulting professionals at Green Mango Pest Control, who will provide you with tailor-made solutions for your property.
How Phoenix’s Block Wall Fences Create the Perfect Shelter
- Gaps and Crevices Provide Instant Housing
Countless small openings exist between the blocks and along the mortar lines of block walls throughout the suburbs of Phoenix. These spaces provide scorpions with the small, tight hiding spots they desire during the day.
- Temperature Control in Desert Heat
While daytime Phoenix temperatures routinely peak over 110 degrees Fahrenheit in … Read More


