How to Seal your Bed from Scorpions

scorpion_proof_tentTrivia question of the day – which is the most venomous scorpion in North America? Ding, ding, ding… you guessed it, it’s the bark scorpion!  Its venom is so painful that many victims have described sensations of electric jolts after being stung.  It is the only scorpion in the southwest that can climb walls and other objects with a rough surface and it so resilient, that it has been found at ground zero after nuclear testing!  So we don’t blame Paula who lives in the southwest desert in scorpion-country for seeking refuge in a SansBug scorpion proof tent:

Everyone thinks I’m crazy but I’m deathly afraid of the Bark Scorpions which have suddenly become invasive in the Coachella Valley.  I can now sleep without worry inside my scorpion proof tent.  I took a (full bed size) piece of talalay foam and cut off the corners to fit inside.  A mattress pad and sheets and it’s as cozy as can be.

You can place the legs of your bed inside glass jars and make sure you keep bedding off the floor, but how do you protect yourself from a scorpion that falls in your bed from the ceiling?

The SansBug has also been used in bedbug and spider infestations as a temporary measure to get sleep while more permanent methods to get rid of the infestation are tackled.  While the SansBug is nor bombproof, it is certainly scorpion-proof!