My neighbor said that they do eat the scorpions, but apparently this one was stung instead. Why just throw the toads over the wall? They will come back. They have a home somewhere in your yard. You will have to somehow convince them that their home isn't such a good place to be anymore. Hubby won't let me kill them, as he said that they eat tons of bugs at night when they come out.
One of my favorite Naked Neck rooster was stung in the face by a scorpion. Luckily I just happened to witness the entire thing and got to him in time. The sting of our Bark Scorpions is just as deadly to a chicken as it is to a human, a dog, etc. Heisenberg (my NN rooster that was stung) jumped straight up in the air, ran a few steps and then sat down and began trembling. His entire body was tight as if all of his muscles had contracted simultaneously. I immediately brought him into the house and treated him with a Benadryl tablet that I'd pounded into a powder and mixed with water. It took him about two hours to recover sufficiently to return to his flock and he wasn't entirely stable on his feet until the following day.
One of my other NN hens gobbled up that scorpion in record time without being stung and was completely unaffected by it. They can eat them just fine, but don't tolerate being stung by them.
As far as the toads are concerned, if anyone figures out how to get rid of them without having to resort to killing them, I'm all ears.
