Is Blacklight bad for scorpions?
Olivia Hensley
Updated on February 21, 2026
Scorpions are nocturnal creatures. They abhor the heat and evaporative , and it turns out they specifically avoid UV light too.
What does black light do to scorpions?
Mature scorpions glow almost a neon bluish color under black-lights! As the UV light hits a scorpions exoskeleton, the light gets converted by proteins in their exoskeletons into a bluish glow, making them easy to spot and eliminate at night!Do scorpions like black lights?
But as one 2011 study suggested, scorpions use their exoskeletons to detect UV light — mostly because they want to avoid it (they're night hunters after all, and a scorpion will always find the darkest place to hang out during the day or even in the moonlight).Do black lights make scorpions glow?
This cuticle has a thin section called the “hyaline layer.” The hyaline layer is what reacts to ultraviolet (UV) light, such as black light or moonlight, and causes the scorpion's body to glow.Are scorpions sensitive to light?
Previous studies of four species from three families have shown that scorpion lateral and medial eyes are maximally sensitive to green light (around 500 nm) and secondarily to UV (350–400 nm).Why All Scorpions Are Fluorescent
Are scorpions afraid of light?
Scorpions Like to be in DarknessMuch like many other creepy, crawly insects, scorpions like hiding in dark places. In fact, scorpions are nocturnal. They become active at night in order to better preserve water, manage body temperature and sneak up on their prey.