Terrifying, horny tarantula hordes spotted in multiple states as mating season revs up — here’s what to do if you spot the scary spiders
Love is in the air for tarantulas.
Certain states across the country can expect to see a web of spider sightings. It’s mating season for tarantulas, and with tens of thousands of spiders on the lookout for their perfect match, people are seeing them swarm the Southwestern US.
“If you’re lucky enough, you can sometimes see them in hordes crossing the roads at certain times of the year,” Dan McCamish, a senior environmental scientist with California State Parks, told USA Today.
States like California, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico and Texas can expect to see more of the eight-legged bugs in the next few months as they look for romance.
“At this time of year, when it’s time to look for the females, they risk their lives,” Ron Magill, communications director of Zoo Miami, told Today. “They leave their burrows. They go out searching until they can find those females.”
