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‎09-30-2025 05:46 PM
We have deer, raccoons, foxes and sometimes wild turkeys roaming around the neighborhood. Some areas have bears but not where I live. The deer are what get tangled in yard decor the most.
‎09-30-2025 06:18 PM
Well, apparently in my neck of the woods, fake web is NOT an issue w/all the wild animals around we have around here.
In fact my county has Holloween contests on which neighborhood has the scarest houses. Almost all are covered in fake web that would put Spiderman to shame.
If it was so dangerous, our local news would have reported it as well as all the local & county newspapers. I would assume the national news too. Reason why I do not believe it. Maybe it's regional.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎10-16-2025 09:59 AM
i don't think birds, bees et al. are regional.
other reasons not to buy fake webs:
made from plastic
most if not all made in china
winds up in landfills, which leech into our water and food supply.
now if. people want to make a web out of cotton string, YAY!!! at least that can be composted!
‎10-16-2025 10:07 AM
@PA Mom-mom wrote:
@Mz iMac wrote:I don't believe it. Never heard of this danger on the local or national news fake or legit.
@Mz iMac It's always good to be skeptical, but I'm seeing it posted as true on news outlets and various gardening magazines.
I believe it, as it's common sense to me.
‎10-16-2025 10:41 AM
@hkrgrl I think it's possible the birds could still get stuck in a cotton web, but they might be able to get themselves out. Still, I think it's best to not put up any webs. I stopped putting up bird netting over my tomatoes, because the birds still got in and couldn't get out.
‎10-16-2025 01:29 PM
@PA Mom-mom wrote:@hkrgrl I think it's possible the birds could still get stuck in a cotton web, but they might be able to get themselves out. Still, I think it's best to not put up any webs. I stopped putting up bird netting over my tomatoes, because the birds still got in and couldn't get out.
oh i def. agree with you about all type of webs but usually the cotton ones are large scale vs. the cheap bag of 'webs' which u stretch out over bushes.
‎10-17-2025 01:08 PM - edited ‎10-17-2025 01:09 PM
That is a sad picture to see.
Never thought about that.
I have birds everyday at my house and feeder. Don't decorate with any fake
webs like that for Halloween.
I still cut up these plastics that come with drinks before I throw them away.
I remember stories about birds and other animals possibly getting trapped in
these from years ago.
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