Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington Visitor Guide
such as when people carelessly turn over a rock where a scorpion is hiding. The pain is similar to a bee sting. Localized swelling and black-and-blue discoloration can last for several days. Only one species in the U.S. – the Arizona bark scorpion, Centruroides exilicauda-- is a significant medical threat to people. This species is not known in Idaho; it occurs in Arizona and nearby regions ... ................
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