The warmer temperatures in Arizona means locals may start to see more scorpions and spiders. The Banner Health Poison Control Center has some tips for Arizonans who find themselves in the ...
Pain isn't any fun, but it's important. It tells you when you're damaging your body, and helps you avoid stuff that might damage it in the future. It's why you don't keep your hand on a hot ...
In Arizona, scorpions become more active when temperatures rise above 70 degrees. As the weather warms, scorpions go in ...
A California tourist who stayed in the Venetian's Palazzo Tower over the 2023 Christmas holiday said he was stung by a scorpion — while he was sleeping — and woke up to a searing pain in his ...
Discover the striped bark scorpion in Arkansas, a non-lethal yet painful species with venom causing various symptoms. Learn ...
Get immediate medical care for any child stung by a scorpion. If you ever experience any of the following serious symptoms, call Poison Control (800) 222-1222 or go to the emergency room ...