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Why are there so many scorpions after the rain?

Scorpions belong to animals that lie down during the day and come out at night. They like the tide and are afraid of dry, and they like the dark and are afraid of strong light stimulation.

When the temperature is 35 ~ 39℃, scorpions are the most active, and their growth and development are accelerated, and most of them mate in this temperature range. When it rains, when there is water on the ground, they will climb to high places to escape.

The number of wild scorpions in nature is the largest in summer, and almost no scorpions come out in spring. Scorpions like humidity. As long as there is water to drink, scorpions will climb out to drink. The humid air stopped the scorpion from being extremely thirsty. Therefore, whenever it rains heavily during the day, wild scorpions are bound to go out in large numbers at night.

There will be many scorpions after the rain. On the contrary, in the dry daytime, scorpions rarely leave their nests and hide in them to prevent their water from leaking out.