Scorpions are a part of the arachnid family. Scorpions eat cockroaches, meal worms, crickets, and grasshoppers. Large scorpions can eat small lizards
They eat roaches,crickets and other similar insects.Big scorpions may also eat small lizards.
Scorpions catch most of their prey simply by either chasing after it, or lying in ambush waiting for it to wander past. The prey is usually eaten live, but on rare occasions, a sting from the scorpion's tail may be needed to subdue larger or more active prey.
Crickets. Pin crickets or micro crickets are baby crickets and are recommended for young scorpions. depending on the breed a scorpion will reach adult hood between 6-months and 7 years so you have to judge which cricket is suitable by assessing its size. Brown crickets tend to be silent and are good for adult scorpions. You can gut feed the on fruit and veg, with things like weetabix or digestive biscuits, to provide for your scorpion. Scorpions also can eat meal-worms which can be kept in a fridge place in a tub with dired cereal such as oats for up to 2weeks, place them under a light for a few mins to get them wriggling again. A mixed diet and regular dusting of the crickets with vitamins and calcium will keep your scorpion healthy. Hope that helps. sam x
yes, they doI saw a film showing this by NatGeo and the snake/scorpion had a battle. If my memory serves me the scorpion won, but it shows that they do eat them.
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A baby scorpion eats loads of micro crickets. A adult scorpion eats loads of meal worms.
Emperor scorpion eats 3 adult crickets a day but could survive wit lot less
They eat roaches,crickets and other similar insects.Big scorpions may also eat small lizards.
"Else"? Besides what?
They eat the crickets which are the primary source of the scorpions diet. If you have geckos around your house, you are less likely to have a scorpion problem.
Crickets,pinky mice,locust, ect. I rather feed pinky mice once a month
they do not eat anything else besides fish, tuna, squid, and other crusances.
at a pet store, you can ask for either small, medium, large or extra small crickets. a scorpion can eat any size except extra small, because they are newborns and the scorpion might not see them. large is the best, because they are fat and full grown. Pin crickets or micro crickets are baby crickets and are recommended for young scorpions. depending on the breed a scorpion will reach adult hood between 6-months and 7 years so you have to judge which cricket is suitable by assessing its size. Brown crickets tend to be silent and are good for adult scorpions. You can gut feed the on fruit and veg, with things like weetabix or digestive biscuits, to provide for your scorpion. Scorpions also can eat meal-worms which can be kept in a fridge place in a tub with dired cereal such as oats for up to 2weeks, place them under a light for a few mins to get them wriggling again. A mixed diet and regular dusting of the crickets with vitamins and calcium will keep your scorpion healthy. Hope that helps. sam x
if this is if you want one for a pet, feed it crickets. if it's for knowledge of wild scorpions, they eat any bugs they can catch If you want to have a scorpion for a pet, they are illegal in maine. Pin crickets or micro crickets are baby crickets and are recommended for young scorpions. depending on the breed a scorpion will reach adult hood between 6-months and 7 years so you have to judge which cricket is suitable by assessing its size. Brown crickets tend to be silent and are good for adult scorpions. You can gut feed the on fruit and veg, with things like weetabix or digestive biscuits, to provide for your scorpion. Scorpions also can eat meal-worms which can be kept in a fridge place in a tub with dired cereal such as oats for up to 2weeks, place them under a light for a few mins to get them wriggling again. A mixed diet and regular dusting of the crickets with vitamins and calcium will keep your scorpion healthy. Hope that helps. sam x
Yes they can eat a range of other living organisms from insects to small animals. Here is a small list of what they can eat: Worms Frogs Flies Slugs Spiders Caterpillars Crickets Ants ...and lots more
They will eat a variety of other invertebrates, roaches, other scorpions, crickets, grasshoppers, Spiders, and even mice and small lizards.
They're insectivores so they eat wax worms, meal worms, super worms, flies, moths, and grasshoppers.