Scorpion Hunting

woijchik89

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Okay, Next week when I get the chance I'm going to go "Scorpion Hunting" And well.............I don't really know how, when, or where to look for scorps.......I live in florida........and since I've lived here I've seen a total of 3 scorps..............But I know that they're here............All my friends see them every now and then.............And I've realised that florida has alot of very kickass types..........very colorful................So I think I'll try and catch a few local types..................So hopefully with success I'll catch a few.............So I want to know if any of you have EVER done this...........And can you give me some tips on "Scorp Hunting?"................So if any of you have ever done this.................PLEASE help.............I want to know, what type(s) to look for.............where they'll be hiding...................ANY INFO WILL HELP!............I think this will be fun.................


Oh yeah, I was thinking

EVERYBODY SHOULD TRY THIS!

It would like be a giant corp trade.............
 

carpe scorpio

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Yes, go for it!, you will have a lot of fun. All you need is: 1) a UV or blacklight, Walmart has some compact battery powered ones. 2) a pair of long forceps for grasping them by them by the tail or otherwise directing them into a container. 3) something that protects your legs from the knees down for snake protection(optional).4) I like to use a large plastic pitcher with a few handfulls of long grass to put them in, and a plastic drinking cup for the actual capture, the grass keeps them off of eachother. Happy hunting!, let us know how you do.
 

pandinus

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make sure and know you are in a good spot, like any hunting, and also, beware of snakes. if u are using a blacklight at night, don't look for scorpions, look for snakes, you won't need to search for the scorps, they will just pop right out.

thebestway to get them is to have a vial ready, place it in front of them, and gently nudge them into the vial with forceps, a twig, etc. from behind.

have fun, but be careful! :D

John "pandinus"

PS- what is with all of the ellipses, it makes your posts hard to read.
 

woijchik89

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HaHa

pandinus said:
make sure and know you are in a good spot, like any hunting, and also, beware of snakes. if u are using a blacklight at night, don't look for scorpions, look for snakes, you won't need to search for the scorps, they will just pop right out.

thebestway to get them is to have a vial ready, place it in front of them, and gently nudge them into the vial with forceps, a twig, etc. from behind.

have fun, but be careful! :D

John "pandinus"

PS- what is with all of the ellipses, it makes your posts hard to read.
Because it makes my post seem longer............I also have to ALWAYS be typing so when im thinking or need to stop typing i just...............LoL

No big secret......................Just a bad habit.
 

woijchik89

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Thanks

carpe scorpio said:
Yes, go for it!, you will have a lot of fun. All you need is: 1) a UV or blacklight, Walmart has some compact battery powered ones. 2) a pair of long forceps for grasping them by them by the tail or otherwise directing them into a container. 3) something that protects your legs from the knees down for snake protection(optional).4) I like to use a large plastic pitcher with a few handfulls of long grass to put them in, and a plastic drinking cup for the actual capture, the grass keeps them off of eachother. Happy hunting!, let us know how you do.
Do you know where to look for scorps? Like what type of enviroment? desert? forrest? tree's? backyard?

Or when? anytime at night or dawn? Midnight?

Are snakes really something to worry about? I hope I'll catch something...........Hopefully a C. gracius(can't spell it) Oh, and I was thinking..................Are scorpions the ONLY thing that'll turn bright blue in the U.V. light?

I'm a little nervous still.................I haven't done this befor.........(odviously)...............hopefully I'll catch something.

Remember that I live in florida..............It dosen't have as many scorps as other places like arizona...............
 

pandinus

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snakes and scorps usually share the same habitats, but don't worry too much
 

carpe scorpio

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woijchik89 said:
Do you know where to look for scorps? Like what type of enviroment? desert? forrest? tree's? backyard?

Or when? anytime at night or dawn? Midnight?

Are snakes really something to worry about? I hope I'll catch something...........Hopefully a C. gracius(can't spell it) Oh, and I was thinking..................Are scorpions the ONLY thing that'll turn bright blue in the U.V. light?

I'm a little nervous still.................I haven't done this befor.........(odviously)...............hopefully I'll catch something.

Remember that I live in florida..............It dosen't have as many scorps as other places like arizona...............
Well, Florida is going to be a little different than say, Arizona or Eastern Washington, the species that live there are largely arboreal. Istead of just crawling around on the ground like desert scorps, they might be found on any tree, and all other types of foliage, plants and low bushes will be good places to shine the light. I would personally focus on the last five feet of larger bark-bearing trees.
 

woijchik89

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pandinus said:
snakes and scorps usually share the same habitats, but don't worry too much
Oh, how comforting.

I was wondering if it's possible if they'll be any in my backyard I mean we do get alot of corn snakes there.
 

carpe scorpio

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woijchik89 said:
Oh, how comforting.

I was wondering if it's possible if they'll be any in my backyard I mean we do get alot of corn snakes there.
You can protect your legs with snake-proof materials made from various things. Yes, similar to that other expression "snakes happen", but if you are careful, you can catch numerous Centruroides gracilis without being a statistic. I hope that you are successful.
 

woijchik89

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carpe scorpio said:
You can protect your legs with snake-proof materials made from various things. Yes, similar to that other expression "snakes happen", but if you are careful, you can catch numerous Centruroides gracilis without being a statistic. I hope that you are successful.
What I was really wondering was........ is there a possibility of me finding scorps in my own backyard?.
 

woijchik89

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carpe scorpio said:
Yes, no doubt about it, you are in FL, it's crawling with scorps.
HaHa cool in that case I'll defenetly try this.............Hopefully I'll catch ALOT!

If i catch any the smaller ones (C.granuis*can't spell it*)=$5

bigger/close to adult ones=$10

And hopefully this'll work!!!

every one tells me........................................AWWW FUG!

dammation!

Ummmmmmm, there is an unusual population of lizards in my back yard............will that affect anything?
 

carpe scorpio

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woijchik89 said:
HaHa cool in that case I'll defenetly try this.............Hopefully I'll catch ALOT!

If i catch any the smaller ones (C.granuis*can't spell it*)=$5

bigger/close to adult ones=$10

And hopefully this'll work!!!

every one tells me........................................AWWW FUG!

dammation!

Ummmmmmm, there is an unusual population of lizards in my back yard............will that affect anything?
Lots of lizards could mean that you don't have any snakes in your backyard. The best advice I was ever given was, "the trick with venomous critters, is to find them before they find you".
 

woijchik89

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carpe scorpio said:
Lots of lizards could mean that you don't have any snakes in your backyard. The best advice I was ever given was, "the trick with venomous critters, is to find them before they find you".
I was more wondering about the lizards eating ALL the scorps. some of the lizards are pretty big...............some bigger than my emp.
 

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Would you be interested in trading some wildcaughts for some wild ones I catch out here in Phoenix? Let me know. I keep the ones I have now, but it's not to hard for me to find more. It's acually kind of fun.


I've hunted for scorps many times now, if you want any tips/advice e-mail me at DestroyTheHumans@yahoo.com :)
 

woijchik89

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HaHa Sure

ShaunHolder said:
Would you be interested in trading some wildcaughts for some wild ones I catch out here in Phoenix? Let me know. I keep the ones I have now, but it's not to hard for me to find more. It's acually kind of fun.


I've hunted for scorps many times now, if you want any tips/advice e-mail me at DestroyTheHumans@yahoo.com :)

Okay, if I catch any here I'll be more than willing to trade...............In fact it think I already e-mail you...............Hopefully I'll catch some soon.
 

woijchik89

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woijchik89 said:
Okay, if I catch any here I'll be more than willing to trade...............In fact it think I already e-mail you...............Hopefully I'll catch some soon.
PS everybody should do this............trading local scorpions and trancula's snakes etc etc.......
 

t man{tal}

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if only icould ship scorpions i mean we have many species
and i think that you all are intrested in them am i wrong ?

species like:
a.bicolor
a.crassicauda
a.amorexi
h.judaicus
b.occitanus israelis
l.quinquestriatus
b.leptochelys
s. maurus fuscus \ maurua
n.hierichonticus
and more
\

btw i have purchesed recently that uv maglite and am planning on going scorpion hunting probebly in the next few days
 

woijchik89

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t man{tal} said:
if only icould ship scorpions i mean we have many species
and i think that you all are intrested in them am i wrong ?

species like:
a.bicolor
a.crassicauda
a.amorexi
h.judaicus
b.occitanus israelis
l.quinquestriatus
b.leptochelys
s. maurus fuscus \ maurua
n.hierichonticus
and more
\

btw i have purchesed recently that uv maglite and am planning on going scorpion hunting probebly in the next few days

Wow, Yeah, they ARE interesting...........why couldn't you ship? were r you from?
 

Wolvie56X

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a.bicolor
a.crassicauda

ill take as many of these as you wanna get rid of haha to bad you cant ship

Wolvie
 
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