Posted on 07/16/2019 4:09:24 AM PDT by C19fan
Dan Skowronski, a local resident in Port St. Luciea city on the Atlantic coast in the south of the statecaptured footage of the invasion and posted it on social media. The video shows numerous crabs crawling around his yard and home while Skowronski describes what he is seeing. "The invasion of land crabs," he says in the video. "They must have got rained out of their holes. And they're everywhere. They're more scared of me than I am of them."
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Thatll hurt, theres an ointment that works.
You know, I’ve heard stories about the hookers at Daytona Beach and Panama City Beach, but this is ridiculous...
Ive lived here for years. This is not new at all. In the 80s during land crab season, you had to be very careful driving down US 1 in the evenings because there were so many on the road that you couldnt help but squish them. Pop your tires too!
US 1 looked like it was moving. There were thousands
Although I will clarify, with as much construction over the years down here I imagine the crabs keep moving around to avoid it. Their habitats have become smaller so when something like this happens now it seems like new phenomenon
Looks like a Stephen King movie.
I’ll take the crabs over the fire ants any day
I once found a stone crab in my pool (Hobe Sound). Fished him out, boy was he angry.
Are they good to eat?
Im not sure. Love crab, but most of the ones ran over were pretty much left for the vultures! Youd have to be completely outfitted to catch them and ready to cook them right away if they were.
Now blue crabs...yummy all day long! Too bad those dont show up in the yard!
I grew up in Hollywood, Fl (60's)...you're right...this is not new...I can remember Dania Beach Blvd being covered with land crabs...so many you couldn't avoid running over them...and a day later when the sun had baked them on the asphalt, the smell was horrendous!
Lol! Yeah, they can get a little pissy!
Oh the smell! Horrible for a long long time!
i remember a decade or so ago here in P.S.L. It rained so much that walking catfish wer walking down streets.
I looked out in my yard thinking what the heck is that.
Bkmk land crabs
During big rains i get crawfish in my pool here west of P.S.L. Though Never enough for a boil.
When I was in Panama in the Army, I saw the same phenomenon on the causeway connecting the mainland to Flamenco Island. Thousands of them......I guess it’s an annual mating thing.
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