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Pseudoscorpions in y(our) homes

Posted on Oct 7, 2013

Are scorpions invading New York?! Not quite. House pseudoscorpions (Chelifer cancroides) are about the size of a tick and harmless to people. They feed on lice, mites, various larvae, and other undesirable creatures found in the home. This one, photographed on a leaf, was found on a bathroom floor recently in Jamestown. Those pincers can be used for hitchhiking on something like a fly in order to move around quickly and easily.

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In case you’re wondering – this is how tiny these guys are. Sometimes you have to look very closely to fully appreciate the diversity of life around us!

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Scott Kruitbosch
Conservation & Outreach Coordinator

Photos © Twan Leenders