Scorpions

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Scorpions are arachnids known for their distinctive appearance, with a segmented body, pincers, and a tail that ends in a venomous stinger. While most scorpion species are not considered dangerous to humans, their stings can be painful and may cause allergic reactions in some individuals. Scorpions are nocturnal predators that feed on insects, making homes with abundant insect populations more attractive to them. To prevent scorpion infestations, it's important to seal cracks and crevices, remove debris and clutter around the home, and eliminate sources of food, such as insects. In areas where scorpions are prevalent, using insecticides and professional pest control services may be necessary to keep them under control. If stung by a scorpion, it's important to seek medical attention, especially if experiencing severe pain or allergic reactions.

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