Woman Finds 18 Scorpions In Her Suitcase After Returning From Vacation In Croatia
A woman in Austria gets fear in her life when she found 18 scorpions in her suitcase after returning from a vacation in Croatia.
According to Newsweek, a woman from Natternbach dismantled on Saturday after returning home when she saw a scorpion family in her suitcase. He found 18 scorpions of life in this case, apparently a mother and baby.
Bringing to Facebook, Talehilfe Guseal, an animal rescue service, said, “This afternoon we were contacted by a woman from Natternbach because blind passengers had settled on their luggage on their Croatian journey.”
“Precisely Scorpio with Cubs. The animals were secured and handed over to us. They are currently in the Linz shelter until they start their journey again,” added the organization.
Citing local Austrian news media, New York Post reported that animal control takes scorpions and now plans to return it to their original Croatia. An animal control staff stated that stingers “might multiply in Austria but they are not included here”.
According to the report, this is the third case of scorpion from Croatia which ended in Austria. Last month, a woman from Linz found a sting in her apartment, also following a vacation in Croatia. The woman had been at home for three weeks when she made a scary discovery.
Scorpions are part of the Arachnid class and are closely related to profit -profit, mites, and lice. There are about 2,000 species of scorpions, but only 30 to 40 of them have a strong enough poison to kill humans.
There are only a few types of scorpions found in Croatia, and no life threatens. However, their sting can still cause pain, swelling, itching, redness and burning sensation, the outlet reports.