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07-28-2025 02:26 PM
07-28-2025 02:31 PM
California, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico and Texas are the most likely states to see "hordes" of tarantulas, due to mating season.
07-28-2025 02:34 PM
@haddon9 wrote:
@Kachina624 wrote:It happens annually in the desert, the tarantula migration.
I live in the desert and I've never seen s tarantula or a rattlesnake or a scorpion.
@Kachina624 Lucky you! I would freak if I saw one of them!! I have seen videos of a rattle snake under the kitchen sink of someone's home and they had to get a professional to remove it.
My mother lived in South Florida for 30 years and in all that time neither of us actually saw a gator in the wild! Yet there are bodies of water (behind her condo) all over FL.
During my two years of living in Central Texas I did see one rattlesnake sunning itself at the pool we had in our backyard. The house was on 7 acres and built back in the '50's. I could not tell you how many scorpions I saw while living there. I had the home exterminated every month to keep them down and luckily we were never stung. Watcing tv one night I felt something on my foot and looked down to see a scorpion was headed up the inside of my bluejeans. I screamed and kicked my way almost back to East Texas.
07-28-2025 02:34 PM
@beckyb1012 , oh no you didn't! LOL! I couldn't even scroll on the tablet!
07-28-2025 02:35 PM
As a GS camper in California, I would shake out my shoes before putting them on.
07-28-2025 02:41 PM
07-28-2025 02:45 PM
@gizmogal Did the article mention from where the tarantulas are appearing from? Were the males in hibernation somewhere?
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
07-28-2025 02:46 PM
USA Today article printed about 8 hours ago, the below is a portion of the article.
Across the United States, in California, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico and Texas, tens of thousands of tarantulas will being crawling out of their burrows in search of females – making for a fascinating, if a little creepy – display of the wonders of nature.
It’s tarantula mating season.
07-28-2025 02:47 PM
States where they are found.

07-28-2025 02:47 PM
@Travone wrote:
I'm hoping the road runners in my neighborhood take care of these for me. 😁
@Travone. Roadrunners themselves can be vicious killers of other birds. I've seen them with dead baby birds in their beaks. They are known killers of hummingbirds. They smash their prey on the ground repeatedly until it's dead.
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