Report: 5 poisonous scorpions whose spread increases with high temperatures.. Beware of them

2024-07-10 2024-07-10T11:10:37Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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Weather of Arabia - With the rise in temperatures in the Arab countries during the summer, the spread of some types of poisonous scorpions that pose a danger to humans increases. Below we review five of the most dangerous of these scorpions that one must beware of:

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  • Black scorpion (Androctonus crassicauda)

The black scorpion is known by its scientific name, Androctonus crassicauda, due to the black color that covers its body. It reaches a length of about 10 cm and has three eyes. This type of scorpion is considered a nocturnal creature, as it begins its activity after sunset, feeding on spiders and small insects.

Due to its strong venom, the black scorpion is considered relatively dangerous, as its sting can lead to severe pain and serious health problems, which makes rapid medical research necessary to avoid serious complications.

  • Arabian scorpion (Compsobuthus arabicus)

The Arabian scorpion is distinguished by its light yellow color and its medium eyes in the front of its head. This type is considered a small scorpion, and it feeds on spiders, insects, and other small creatures. Due to its weak venom, this scorpion does not pose a major danger to humans, as the effects of its sting are usually limited to local pain.

  • Butcher scorpion (Scorpio maurus)

This scorpion is called that because of the large hooks that end on its hands, and it is characterized by its light color in general. The butcher scorpion is a nocturnal creature, as it goes out to search for food after sunset, and feeds on insects, spiders, and small animals. Due to its weak venom, this type of scorpion does not pose any danger to humans.

  • Little black scorpion (Orthochirus innesi)

The little black scorpion is known by its scientific name, Orthochirus innesi, and is distinguished by its black color and small size that does not exceed 3 cm. This species is commonly found among rocks and cracks in walls, and also feeds on insects and spiders. Due to its weak venom, the sting of this scorpion does not pose a great danger to humans, as it can cause local pain that lasts for only several hours.

  • Yellow scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus)

This species is known as the "black-headed scorpion," and its scientific name is Leiurus quinquestriatus, after the black head at the end of its tail that distinguishes it from other scorpions. It is often found among woods, rocks, and abandoned burrows. This scorpion has six pairs of legs that help it catch and tear apart its prey, such as insects and small spiders. It is considered a nocturnal creature that is active during the dark hours in search of food.

Due to its strong venom, this scorpion is considered one of the dangerous species in the Kingdom, as its sting may lead to severe poisoning and death, especially among children and the elderly. Therefore, extreme caution and immediate medical intervention are recommended once infected.

Tips for preventing scorpion bites

  1. Avoid walking barefoot: in areas known to have scorpions.
  2. Check clothes and shoes before wearing them, especially if they are placed in open places.
  3. Use of insecticides: in homes and surrounding areas.
  4. Keep doors and windows closed: to prevent scorpions from entering homes.
  5. Educating children about the need to be careful and not tamper with scorpions or try to catch them.

In the event of a bite, you must immediately go to the nearest medical center to receive appropriate treatment and avoid complications.

Caution and precaution are the best means of preventing poisonous scorpion bites.

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This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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