Fabre argues that playing dead is not playing at all, not a trick to deceive a predator, but just an involuntary reaction because of fear. Main predators of insects are birds, who (in his experiments) make no difference of picking moving insects or playing dead ones. Scarites (family Carabidae) hunts at night, when there are no insect-eating birds. And, as all carabids, he has acidy liquid for defence.In your opinion, what kind of aerial predators can be tricked by playing dead? Surely not the wasps - I've seen them hunting even on Sympetrum sp. dragonflies on the rest in the chilly morning.