
Field Data & Case Studies
Field-tested research on scorpion behavior, building envelopes, and urban pest ecology: from raw data to published findings.
Population-adjusted observation data collected from 1999 to 2025 reveals how scorpion pressure has moved across the Valley. Twenty-five years of field-collected records, gathered into a single long-run picture of activity, heat, growth, and the built edge of the desert.
Activity index by year
1999-2025Collected 1999 to 2025.
Across the greater Phoenix metro.
Population-adjusted observation data.
Season by season, not just summer.
How bark scorpions live, move, and spread: prevalence, distribution, and the behavior behind the encounters.
The home as a system: how building performance and envelope integrity determine scorpion risk.
From generic treatment to prescriptive control: frameworks for managing pest risk on evidence.
Heat, growth, and infrastructure: the forces that move pest pressure across a desert city.
Observation data from the Valley: seasonal timing, long-run records, and the flagship 25-year map.
A growing network of contributing experts in pest biology, entomology, and building science. It begins with our founding researcher.
Advanced Scorpion Specialist · Founder, Barrier Integrity Science™
Georgia A. Clubb is the founding researcher behind Barrier Integrity Science™, a discipline uniting building performance, pest biology, and field data. Her work anchors the Phoenix scorpion activity record and the research program behind this site.
Open seat · Pest biology & entomology
PSG is opening its network to researchers in pest biology and entomology. This profile is reserved for a Phase 2 contributing expert; the work published here will carry their name, credentials, and findings.
Open seat · Urban ecology & climate
Heat, growth, and infrastructure shape pest pressure across desert cities. This seat is reserved for a researcher studying the urban side of the system, from freeway corridors to the built edge of the Valley.
Open seat · Building science
Envelope integrity is where pest science meets construction. This seat is reserved for an expert in building performance who can carry the structural side of Barrier Integrity Science™ forward.
Contributing experts join in Phase 2. Join the network.
Field notes, applied studies, and structural research from our contributing experts.

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We lead with evidence, explain the why, and make expertise genuinely useful, not decorative.
A home is a system. We study relationships and root causes, not isolated symptoms.
Every finding is written to be understood, trusted, and acted on by the people who live with it.
We weigh effective protection against responsible, proportionate ecological choices.
Would a resident understand it, trust it, and know what to do next?
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New studies, data, and field notes from the Phoenix desert, written to be read, not decoded. A few times a season.