Pseudoscorpions have a long history with humans, first described by the Greek philosopher . He likely found them wandering through ancient scrolls in libraries.
: While they get a free ride, they often help their host by eating parasites like mites along the way. The "Book Scorpion" Legend false scorpion
: They hold on tight as their host takes flight, sometimes even riding in groups. This allows them to find new homes, such as decaying logs, which would be impossible to reach on their own. Pseudoscorpions have a long history with humans, first