What is this dude?
WaldoWings said:
they hurt. so bad.
Jason_Roofer said:
Just a regular scorpion. We call them bark scorpions. We get them in the house all the time. I havnt stepped on one yet but the wife and kids have a few times.
Definitely this. Probably a male. (I think)MouthBQ98 said:
In texas, a striped bark scorpion. Common in central texas basically all over the hill country and post oak prairie. Painful, but only a health risk if you have a strong allergic reaction.
FSGuide said:
I should tell yall the story of the time when I was 13 and put on a pair of jeans that were lying on my floor and got tagged multiple times on the inside of my thigh right where it joins my taint and once on my coin purse.
dr_boogs said:
Well, go ahead. Is there more to the story, or less now?
Gonna file this away in my memory bank, my parents house on the ranch has plenty of them, got zapped a few times growing up, you learn not to put any clothes or shoes on the floor and always shake the clothes out real good just in case one gets in there. They get up in the attic, she is on an exterminator program that keeps them at bay. Hope the bleach works.. even the dogs bark at them.. I guess they got zapped before and have learnedDargelSkout said:WaldoWings said:
they hurt. so bad.
Put bleach on the spot it hit you and the pain goes away immediately.
bam02 said:
You only spray outside?
BoykinAg2017 said:
Don't leave blue jeans on the ground and try and wear them the next day. Learned that lesson the hard way when I moved from the pinewoods to the hill country.
Edit: fsguide beat me to it
FSGuide said:
I should tell yall the story of the time when I was 13 and put on a pair of jeans that were lying on my floor and got tagged multiple times on the inside of my thigh right where it joins my taint and once on my coin purse.
Justifiable homicide ensues........swampstander said:
When we were kids we would chop the stinger off and throw them on someone. Hilarity ensues.
also common to my houseMouthBQ98 said:
In texas, a striped bark scorpion. Common in central texas basically all over the hill country and post oak prairie. Painful, but only a health risk if you have a strong allergic reaction.
bam02 said:
I've told the story here a few times so I'll spare the details but we had one in our bed one night and my wife got stung 5 times. She just got little red helps and said it was no worse than an ant bite. Freaked me out but she went right back to sleep after I killed it.
I think people can have wildly different reactions to it. I have an uncle who is it tough old hillbilly, and those things knock him on his ass