Woke up to a scorpion sting in left forearm. Great way to start the week.
First time? Don't worry it gets better with each sting. The last time one got me I wouldn't have even known if it hadn't left its stinger in my hand.Woke up to a scorpion sting in left forearm. Great way to start the week.
First time? Don't worry it gets better with each sting. The last time one got me I wouldn't have even known if it hadn't left its stinger in my hand.
Second. First time was a couple years ago on my wrist while moving a potted plant in the backyard.First time? Don't worry it gets better with each sting. The last time one got me I wouldn't have even known if it hadn't left its stinger in my hand.
How is a scorpion sting a normal thing for you?Second. First time was a couple years ago on my wrist while moving a potted plant in the backyard.
At least that time I saw it and killed it. I didn't see this one but I knew right away. Same feeling. Same little red dot.
It's waiting somewhere in my bedroom, waiting to kiss me again tonight.
I live in the desert.How is a scorpion sting a normal thing for you?
Break out the party lights and go hunting!Second. First time was a couple years ago on my wrist while moving a potted plant in the backyard.
At least that time I saw it and killed it. I didn't see this one but I knew right away. Same feeling. Same little red dot.
It's waiting somewhere in my bedroom, waiting to kiss me again tonight.
I haven't done that yet this year and that's probably why this one made it's way inside. I have a wooden spear that's killed hundreds of these little bastards.Break out the party lights and go hunting!
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I've lived in the desert for 10 years and I've only seen 2-3 scorpions that whole time and have been stung exactly zero times.I live in the desert.
Lucky I guess.I've lived in the desert for 10 years and I've only seen 2-3 scorpions that whole time and have been stung exactly zero times.
Lucky I guess.
I never saw them either until about 5 years ago. Now I see them all the time during the summer. Crawling across my bed, walking down the hall, peeking out of light fixtures. All over the place outside of I don't go hunting. Disgusting little things.
It hurt like hell all day yesterday. Today I just have that numb/tingly feeling in my forearm.
They can be much worse in places near undeveloped land. Or in your case since they've newly appeared, expanding development nearby may be pushing them in your direction. You may have already done so, but just in case, check into the industrial strength insect/scorpion poison (they sell some stuff on Amazon that they probably shouldn't) and douse the perimeter of your house in it a couple of times a year. Also, google up scorpion-proofing your exterior. They're crafty, so you probably can't stop them all, but you can stem the tide with some effort. Things like mesh over any opening, caulk/foam on any seams/cracks, keeping branches or anything climbable away from the house, a few inches of plexi along your foundation to make it hard to climb, etc.Lucky I guess.
I never saw them either until about 5 years ago. Now I see them all the time during the summer. Crawling across my bed, walking down the hall, peeking out of light fixtures. All over the place outside of I don't go hunting. Disgusting little things.
It hurt like hell all day yesterday. Today I just have that numb/tingly feeling in my forearm.
I haven't done that yet this year and that's probably why this one made it's way inside. I have a wooden spear that's killed hundreds of these little bastards.
They glow under blacklight. So they're easy to spot. Your cum stains will be as well but scorpions glow under blacklight. Some do anyway, the smaller, light brown ones.Second. First time was a couple years ago on my wrist while moving a potted plant in the backyard.
At least that time I saw it and killed it. I didn't see this one but I knew right away. Same feeling. Same little red dot.
It's waiting somewhere in my bedroom, waiting to kiss me again tonight.
They are bark scorpions and they definitely glow. So does my bathroom.They glow under blacklight. So they're easy to spot. Your cum stains will be as well but scorpions glow under blacklight. Some do anyway, the smaller, light brown ones.