Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
A scorpion
A scorpion - Credit: imagex / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
1-1-2
Business
scorpion
Shein
Zoo
112
Tilburg
Saturday, 19 July 2025 - 16:25

Share this article:

Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window Opens in a new window

Tilburg girl finds live scorpion in backpack ordered from Shein

A 9-year-old girl in Tilburg got a terrifying surprise this week when she discovered a live scorpion inside a new backpack ordered from the Chinese webshop Shein, Omroep Brabant reports. The venomous animal had survived the trip from China and was only removed from the family’s home after a series of frantic efforts by the mother, Jacqueline van Rooij.

On Wednesday, Jacqueline’s daughter Arianna was excited to open her new schoolbag as soon as the package arrived. “She suddenly screamed very loudly: ‘Mom, a bug!’ Because she’s not a fan of those,” her mother told Omroep Brabant. “She dropped the bag and stared at it from a distance.”

Initially thinking it might be a moth, Jacqueline was shocked when she looked closer. “I thought: what a strange shape. Then I saw it was a scorpion,” she said. Panicking, she instructed her daughter to open all the doors. “I grabbed the bag and flung the creature out the front door, out of pure fear.”

Jacqueline quickly realized the danger. “I didn’t want to find someone convulsing on the ground because of this,” she told Omroep Brabant. Concerned that the animal could pose a threat to children, dogs, or cats, she went back outside and captured it with a plank and plastic container.

Later, she attempted to call a friend with knowledge about animals, but when that didn’t work, she phoned an ex-girlfriend, asking urgently for help. At first, her friend didn’t believe her, but eventually contacted the Tilburg-based zoo De Oliemeulen for advice. That afternoon, the zoo agreed to take in the scorpion.

Jacqueline couldn’t accompany the animal to the zoo. “I had to go to work and was already running late. Try explaining that to your boss. There was a three-second silence when I told them: ‘There’s a scorpion in my house.’ That’s quite the excuse,” she said, laughing.

Her daughter named the scorpion “Snippie” and asked whether the zoo would kill it. Jacqueline said, “I told her it’s not Snippie’s fault she’s poisonous.”

Scorpions can survive up to a year without food or water, which may explain how the animal endured the overseas shipping process. On Thursday morning, Jacqueline received another surprise call from De Oliemeulen. The scorpion had given birth. “So it was a pregnant female,” she told Omroep Brabant.

That revelation triggered new worries. “Maybe I had more of them in the house,” Jacqueline said. “I don’t know how these things reproduce!” Scorpions can give birth to dozens of offspring. However, staff at the zoo assured her that she and her daughter had nothing to worry about.

Jacqueline and Arianna now plan to visit their unexpected guest and her young at the zoo. Still, Jacqueline remains uneasy about what could have happened. “What if I’d opened the package a day later? What if I’d been stung? I don’t think the antidote for that kind of venom is just lying around everywhere.”

Going forward, Jacqueline says she’ll stick to soft items when ordering from Shein or Temu. “Then I can just jump on it when it arrives — just to be safe,” she told Omroep Brabant, with a laugh.

More like this

Image
A kinkajou in Costa Rica
Kinkajou escapes Tilburg zoo to explore nearby garden, giving residents a fright
Image
Ambulance
Several hospitalized after fire tears through Tilburg apartment complex
Image
Dutch police officers
Two children found with stab wounds after dad causes wrong-way crash on A58 near Tilburg
Image
A police officer at a crime scene in 2020
Woman and baby injured after train hits car at Udenhout crossing at high speed
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Utrecht parties raise concerns over reports of rats, mice, and insects at asylum center
  • Knife found by journalist was murder weapon in ABN Amro worker’s stabbing, OM confirms
  • Researchers warn swimmers underestimate hidden dangers of open water amid Summer heat
  • Tata Steel faces possible 600 million euro fine in criminal pollution case
  • Netherlands set for week of heat and sunshine before storms bring cooler weather

Top stories

  • Man severely beaten after Amersfoort Pride; Police probe anti-LGBTQ+ motive
  • Video: Fights break out outside Ter Apel center on first night after aid groups pull out
  • Video: Two injured in Wassenaar shooting; Suspect arrested
  • Netherlands braces for incoming heat wave as temperatures to reach 34°C
  • Dutch workplaces not ready for rising heat, labor union warns

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content