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Where is a good place to hunt for scorpions in Arizona or in the wild? And where would they hide? I know to get a black light.
Just stay out of preserve lands and you should be okay. From what I see on the map outside of satellite mode, the actual preserve is quite a hike from that parking lot.Also, could there be centipedes, spiders and other creatures? Camel Spiders? Any thing with the city I need to worry about? Praying mantids?
probably not.. just looks like a simple dirt parking area.What do you mean by preserve lands? Do I just look around the parking lot? Do I have to pay for parking?
Yes, there should be quite a few still. I know vaejovis confusus and other smaller species are active almost the entire winter whereas hadrurus arizonensis will be getting ready to go deep underground for winter. If you're lucky you could find some hadrurus arizonensis. If you are going to arizona you should have no trouble finding hadrurus spp.Will scorpions still be active and findable at this time of year? I'm going to be around the southwest US as of next Tuesday and I'm hoping to get to photograph a few species.
A good friend of mine is currently spending time in the area and has seen S. polymorphia, multiple scorpions, and vinegaroons everywhere. Also desert spiny lizards.Will scorpions still be active and findable at this time of year? I'm going to be around the southwest US as of next Tuesday and I'm hoping to get to photograph a few species.