What insecticide kills scorpions?
Many insecticides are labeled for and can kill scorpions. In fact your common can of raid will kill a scorpion. In fact you could kill a scorpion with a fly swatter, a rock, or a 2x4. What you want to know is what insecticide is effective against scorpions.
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Can a scorpion accidentally kill itself?
Scorpions cannot accidentally kill themselves. Their venom has no effect on the scorpion or any other scorpion of the same family.
The belief that scorpions sting themselves to death to commit suicide when confronted by fire, or other life threatening situations is a myth and completely false. The misconception may have been founded from the way in which scorpions react to intense heat. As scorpions are cold blooded animals (poikilotherms), when they are exposed to intense heat, their metabolic process malfunction, causing the scorpion to spasm wildly. This can appear as if the scorpion is stinging itself.
It is also untrue that alcohol will cause scorpions to sting themselves to death.
Excellent!, only one little thing, A scorpion can kill another scorpion from the same species or family. A scorpion is immune to its own venom ONLY.
-J
What is the name of a 1969 film about a hawk?
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A possibility:"My Side of the Mountain" was a 1969 movie about a boy named Sam surviving in the wilderness. Sam hand-raises a peregrine falcon chick that he names Frightful.
Kitty Hawk is where the Wright Brothers flew the first airplane in 1903.
What kind of hawks are in North Carolina?
We have many hawks here in NC. Some are present just part of the year. The list is;
Red Tailed hawk (year round)
Red shouldered hawk (year round)
Cooper's hawk (year round)
Sharp shinned hawk (year round, more common in winter)
Broad winged hawk (spring and summer)
Harrier (fall and winter)
Kestrel (year round, more common in winter)
Merlin (winter resident along coast, migrant inland)
Peregrine falcon (rare resident year round in mountains, and along coast in winter)
Mississippi kite (rare nester in southern counties in spring)
Of course. Unless it doesn't have wings or if one wing is broken, a healthy hawk is perfectly capable of flying.
What were the causes and consequences of the Black Hawk War?
The war began as a treaty dispute between Black Hawk and the white settelers in Illinois and Michigan Territories. The Sauk, Fox and Kickapoo Indians were led by Black Hawk while the Illinois Miloitia, the Potawatomi, Ho-Chunk and Menonominee Indians were led by Major Isaiah Stillman. The main cause of the treaty disputes were that the treaties were not condoned by the full tribal counsels of the tribes nor did those treaty signers have the authority to sign the treaties and give up the lands. Consequences of the war were like most plains wars at the time in that the military elite used these conflicts to boost political careers; 7 US Senators, 6 governors, and 1 president (A. Lincoln) were involved in the conflicts. The Indians of course were slaughtered, lost the land from the original invalid treaties, and the new treaty promises were broken not long after they were signed.
how was chief black hawk....WHAT? you didn't finish your question. There were more then a few Black hawks. So please be more specific. Believe me ..as a native person i run into more Bears , wolves,hawks and eagles, these days then you can imagine. and to think "CIVILIZATION" of us red savages and the taming of our wild land almost caused the extinction of these magnificent relatives, but they survived. And it's a good thing to have Bear and wolf and the winged medicine as part of who you are. Just means there are alot of powerfully strong people in the Native community, and we need them, if we are going to remember who we really are, and who we are not. So who ever you are .....keep asking. For without questions there are no answers iatbc soij
What is the Apach translation for the bird Hawk?
There are several different languages and dialects in the Apache group of languages:
One word for wolf is ban-chu.
In Jicarilla it is baietso.
What does it mean when a hawk visits your house?
you have chase it out then close doors and windows. if it keeps returning, maybe contact local wildlife center!
Spiritual meaning of a Red Tailed Hawk?
The Hawk symbolizes strength, truth and intuition. The hawk is a messenger, the bearer of news. The hawk teaches us to scope out situations and focus on our talents. Hawk learns to see the big picture in order to understand the past, present, and future. The hawk asks us to be observant of our surroundings so we won't get distracted from our path by others.
Are hawks herbivores or omnivores?
Hawks are carnivores (meat eaters). They are Birds of Prey.
strictly carnivore.
What is the climate like where hawks live?
Hawks fall into the "Raptor" family of birds. This implies they are all hunters or "birds of prey". They are generally the alpha hunter of that niche as the only thing that eats a live hawk is generally another hawk.
Do a hawks eat plants and animals?
Hawks are predators. They eat smaller birds, small mammals, lizards, fish, etc. They do not eat plants.
Around 5:00 pm during the day, that's what the news stations say.
No!!!
They are beautiful animals, and people just judge them off diffrent peoples thoughts...
I have worked with them for 7 years now and i learnt there more than meets the eye!!
thnx
How long is the gestation period for animals in months?
The gestation period for each animal is different. For example Elephants have a gestation period of 22 months where as polar bears one of only 8 months.