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Any luck op? Did Stan turn up?
It really sounds like that was very much a tried and tested method of process of elimination.Ummm. Naw. Computer to John Whorfin: That Won't Work Either.
I've had the wonderful opportunity of observing Venatoria romp about downstairs many times which happens to have 1 foot square floor tiles. 4 floor tiles per second is quite possible. Assign the variable 1 (second)=>3 FTPS (Floor Tiles Per Second) = 3 feet.
So reaching down, grabbing the towel, maneuvering it to encapsulate her is going to take about two seconds or more. So 2 seconds stoop grab and wrap = 6 feet VLD, Venatoria Location Displacement. Compare to picking up a blob of mercury with a pair of pliers. This is why cupping a Venatoria in free range mode is a study in inadequacy, and a good chance to smush it's legs.
Venatoria's 2 1/2 mph speed may not seem like much unless you're a parent coping with a toddler that just drank your Jolt.
Seems either might work with a major BUT. Take into account the scorpions built in climate extreme tolerances thanks to it's remarkable automatically adjustable metabolism. A month or two almost swimming in mud or baking in a hole at over 35 C just makes it shrug. Probably as equally feasible is inventing a time machine to dial it forwards to mating time, usually at mid to the end of summer.
You may be right. I may be crazy. -Billy Joel
I am sorry but don't loose hope keep checking with the black light Stan may still show up probably in the last place you'd expectNo sign of him anywhere![]()
Possible but unlikely these creatures tend to know if they will fit or not but without pulling stuffing out of sofas and turning furniture to flat pack you will never know all you can do is set up hides and keep looking in the middle of the night with black lights.I've never had an escaped scorpion so I'm actually lost at what I need to do to find him. His lunch has caused problems plenty but never him. I think my daughter is starting to feel sad that he hasn't been found yet and worrying incase he can't be found.
Is there any chance he might have got in somewhere and not be able to get out?
Idk if it was me n my son was asking I would prepare him for not finding Stan then secretly keep looking. That way if Stan does turn back up its a bonus rather then it upsetting/disappointing him over n over. Better to start to heal then keeps the wound fresh as it were. But that's just what I would do. I can't speak for others on ab.So how long do we wait before declaring him "lost"? My daughter asked that this morning- what if we can't find him.
Took me a week to find a loose s cal, sadly it died a month later of mystery causes. But they climb on walls scorpions probably do not.So how long do we wait before declaring him "lost"? My daughter asked that this morning- what if we can't find him.