I absolutely despise spiders. They need to all die.
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Tucson tarantulas
https://www.positivepest.net/what-eats-spiders/
Birds.
Lizards.
Tarantula Hawks.
Scorpions.
Centipedes.
Monkeys.
Fish.
Toads.
Just like every fall around here. Maybe a few more because of more bugs after the heavier-than-usual monsoon. Big whoop.
“Dunkel has seen some black widows, but...”
That’s all I need to hear; no “buts” about it.
Oh noes π±π±π±π±
Weβre all gonna die
Spiders spiders everywhere
Even in your underwear
5.56mm
Spiders are rather common up here in Northern Illinois. There are webs going from one tree to another: As the sun goes down there are no webs; when the sun comes up a few hours later, there are lots of webs.
“It’s not the heat, it’s the spiders.”
He has seen 5 spiders AND this is news REALLY??
Here’s a fun (and funny one).
Infestation
“A slacker awakes to find himself weak and wrapped in a webbing; after realizing that the world has been taken over by giant alien insects, he wakes a ragtag group of strangers and together they fight for survival.”
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1020543/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
It’s crickets in northern AZ. Most are small ones but then bigger ones came out and some can fly. I guess that might make them locusts. I dunno that much about insects.
I think Matt Dunkel’s been huffing.
“It’s a Giant Spider Invasion of Savings at Menards!”
From one of my very favorite MST3K episodes, The Giant Spider Invasion 810
http://www.annotatedmst.com/episodes/95/The_Giant_Spider_Invasion
I let Daddy Long Legs be, if they make their webs in hidden outdoor areas, because they eat other spiders. But any insectoid critters intruding into the interior of the house are quickly dispatched to the Rainbow Bridge.
Spiders and their webs in out of the way corners are welcome here. They catch bugs better than I do. Ditto little geckos