No because the Scorpion would be bigger and the cricket would still try to run away
Anecdotally, I threw in a cricket as prey for a scorpion in a glass jar I captured at my apartment, thinking the scorpion would eat it. The scorpion was pretty young, and not much larger than a nickel, but I thought it would be sure to kill the cricket, which seemed like easy prey. I forced them to come into close contact, and the scorp stung the cricket, which started jumping around like crazy trying to flee. I came back later that day, and the cricket was dead as a door nail, still in tact. The scorpion, on the other hand, was missing legs, and it's tail and had been separated from the rest of its body. So much for trying to keep a pet scorpion! Lesson learned: crickets are surprisingly tough insects!
mole cricket
NO, but they can sting you and kill you like that. There are 25 scorpion species known to be venomous enough to kill a human being.
if it get close
Yes, but it depends on the scorpion and the size of the animal that it stings.
The Scorpion is a scorpion and he was sent by a greek god to kill Orion and they both got placed in the sky. So Scorpion got its name because it was a scorpion.
No his wife poisoned them
Probably, scorpion spray is just a poison. Here's a ubi: a scorpion will sting itself to death if a drop of alcohol is placed on its back,
No, because if it did the scorpion's stinger would probably pierce it and kill it.
Harrah.
western bird
Kill it self