http://soilbugs.massey.ac.nz/pseudoscorpions.php
Pictured here crawling along my shorts. Apparently they’ll attach themselves to flys and other flying insects to grab a ride off to other places.
I got excited when I learned that they ride on flying insects and immediately had to search for pictures! They do not disappoint.
Also learned today: this behavior is apparently called phoresy.
That’s cool, never seen one of those. What part of the country are you in?
I’m in Wellington, but they’re apparently everywhere - just we tend not to notice them since they’re pretty small and like live under leaves and stuff
I made the mistake of looking up whether these live in the UK too, to find there are 27 species of them here. And now my skin won’t stop crawling…😩
(I know they are very small, harmless to humans, and mostly live outside, but arachnophobia doesn’t discriminate lol)
If you think that’s scary, don’t look up how many species of spiders there are 😅
He’s a Pinchy boi.
Often seen around books and sometimes called the “book scorpion”, they prey on booklice that like snacking on bookbinding glue
They are also a natural predator to carpet beetle larva, which are pests that eat natural fibers (like some carpets)
I’ve seen these, too! Unlike scorpions, which inject their venom through their tail stinger, pseudoscorpions inject their venom through their pincers! This seems a lot more logical tbh and it’s why they don’t have a tail