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How Scorpion Alert works

Find them before they find you

Plug in your Scorpion Detectors around your home and get instant alerts with the location of the scorpion.
  • Detectors arrive ready to plug in
  • Live alerts go straight to your phone or watch, with location
  • Alert multiple family members with a single account
  • One flat monthly monitoring fee — no contract, cancel anytime
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Real homes, real results

Why homeowners trust the system

Map of Dripping Springs, TexasDripping Springs, Texas
The Scorpion Detectors are very easy to set up with the app and they work very well.
Rafael
6 scorpions detected
Map of Queen Creek, ArizonaQueen Creek, Arizona
We haven’t come across a scorpion in our house unexpectedly since we started using this.
Monique
6 scorpions detected
Map of Austin, TexasAustin, Texas
I like seeing them turn on, night after night. Security guards that never quit.
Leah
5 scorpions detected
Common questions

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How does Scorpion Alert detect scorpions while I’m sleeping?

Scorpion Alert automates the same UV fluorescence method people already trust, using UV + a camera + AI to monitor continuously in dark rooms. When it detects a likely scorpion glow, it sends a photo-verified alert with a confidence score (and can notify you if a detector goes offline). This section also covers practical setup details like plug-in power, 2.4GHz Wi‑Fi, scan frequency, and adjustable sensitivity in automated UV scorpion detection system.

Why am I seeing scorpions in my brand-new home?

New construction doesn’t automatically mean pest-free—especially in fast-growing desert-edge communities where soil, rocks, and harborage are being constantly disturbed. Many homeowners report the heaviest scorpion activity right after move-in because nearby lots are still being worked and scorpions are on the move. This new home scorpion activity guide explains why early sightings are often about movement patterns and entry points, not a “dirty house.”

How much does the app cost?

The app itself is free. You pay for the monitoring service, which is what keeps your Scorpion Detectors working. Pricing is per Detector, per month: it starts at $3.50/Detector/month for a single Detector and slides down to a $2.00/Detector/month floor when you have ten or more. The Detectors themselves are free as part of the subscription — we ship them on a rental basis, and you return them whenever you cancel. See the pricing page for the full slider.

Is it legal (and ethical) to keep a scorpion I found outside or in my house?

Rules vary by state, city, and even species, so you’ll want to check wildlife regulations, local ordinances, and any lease/HOA restrictions before keeping a wild scorpion. The section also covers why “found in my house” doesn’t automatically mean it’s a safe or suitable pet—wild scorpions can be stressed, gravid, or medically significant. It encourages captive-bred options when possible and explains the key checks in this legal to keep a scorpion guide.

Why am I still seeing scorpions after pest control comes out?

It’s common to spot scorpions after a standard pest control visit because many routine spray programs are optimized for insects, not scorpions, and may not reach where scorpions actually hide. A single sighting could be a wandering scorpion—or a sign they’re repeatedly entering the same areas—so tracking dates and rooms matters. This guide explains why scorpions persist after pest control and what to do if sightings continue in bedrooms or the same room.

How can I use scorpion glow for detection without doing nightly blacklight searches?

If scorpions tend to travel along walls and baseboards, you can monitor those routes automatically instead of walking the house every night. Plug-in perimeter monitoring uses UV illumination in dark rooms plus a camera and confirmation logic to send photo-verified alerts so you can respond before the scorpion disappears. This automated UV scorpion detection overview covers how it works, where to place units, and how to make sure you hear alerts overnight.