Our Pest Library is designed to help you identify common pests found in Arizona, from scorpions and termites to rodents and spiders. This resource provides helpful information on the appearance, behavior, and potential risks of these pests so you can better understand what might be invading your home or business. However, while recognizing a pest is the first step, effective control requires professional expertise. If you suspect an infestation, don’t tackle it alone—reach out to our certified team for safe, reliable, and thorough pest management solutions.
Can spread diseases, chew wires, and contaminate food.
Danger Level: 🔥 8
Carry bacteria and can cause structural damage by chewing
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Danger Level: 🔥 6
Mostly harmless, but their pincers look scary!
Danger Level: 2
Annoying but completely harmless.
Danger Level: 3
They are an important food source for desert predators but a complete nuisance.
Light tan, small, and the most venomous scorpion in North America. Found in dark, cool spaces.
Danger Level: 🔥 10
Most venomous scorpion in North America; can cause severe pain, numbness, and breathing issues.
Danger Level: 6
Painful sting, but not as dangerous as the bark scorpion.
Danger Level: 4
Largest scorpion in Arizona; sting is painful but not medically significant.
Danger Level: 🔥 9
Highly venomous; bite can cause muscle pain, cramping, and sweating.
Danger Level: 🔥 9
Venom can cause necrotic wounds; bites may require medical attention.
Danger Level: 🔥 10
Highly venomous and responsible for the most snakebites in Arizona.
Danger Level: 🔥 10
Considered the most venomous rattlesnake in North America; its neurotoxic venom can cause paralysis and breathing issues.
Danger Level: 🔥 8
Venomous but less aggressive than other rattlesnakes. Found in sandy deserts.
Danger Level: 2
Non-venomous but often mistaken for a rattlesnake due to its similar pattern. Helps control rodent populations.
Danger Level: 3
Large but mostly harmless; mild venom and more of a scare factor
Danger Level: 2
Docile and rarely bites; venom is not harmful to humans.
Danger Level: 1
Danger Level: 2
Not dangerous to humans but can damage wooden structures.
Reddish-brown ants that deliver painful stings. Common in yards and gardens, often forming large mounds.
Danger Level: 5
Painful sting but not aggressive unless disturbed.
Danger Level: 3
Not venomous but can spread bacteria and allergens.
Danger Level: 🔥 8
Venomous bite causes severe pain, swelling, and nausea.
Danger Level: 🔥 8
Can transmit Chagas disease, a serious illness if untreated.
Danger Level: 4
Can carry diseases and cause property damage.
Danger Level: 5
Can spread diseases, chew wires, and contaminate food.
Danger Level: 4
Carry bacteria and can cause structural damage by chewing.
Danger Level: 2
Mostly harmless, but their pincers look scary!
Danger Level: 1
Annoying but completely harmless.
Danger Level: 🔥 9
Can carry diseases like West Nile Virus and cause itchy bites.
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