Coastal Bend or deep in the brushlands? Wouldn't the chances be smaller for that situation to occur if it was in a urban setting? Just out of curiosity.
I was cleaning it out cause we're gonna have a little bbq tonight and then have another one tomorrow. Hadn't used it in months. Just giving a heads up to everyone living in South Texas. Be careful and have a good one.
In case anyone is wondering what I did, I lit the pit on fire and watched them burn. lol![]()
Coastal Bend or deep in the brushlands? Wouldn't the chances be smaller for that situation to occur if it was in a urban setting? Just out of curiosity.
My pit was being inhabited by a bunch of wasps about a month ago. Gotta keep the pit active now that it's summer.
meh... spiders don't really scare me
Just have a healthy respect, tbh.
Chances of finding Black Widows are very high in urban areas. Chicago and Detroit come to mind. Although they might often just be Black Hoes Whose Baby Daddy Got Shot.
Shoulda stuck your face in there, it's a natural repelent.
Next time, you're more than welcome to come try.![]()
Reminds me of that one video where some dude finds a giant hive of bees under his pit. He had a tarp over it and threw a couple of those bug grenades under it and heard like ing thunder and . lol The aftermath was crazy. A huge pile of bees.
widows are more woodlands and recluses are more urban iirc
If that happened to me is have to burn the entire house to the ground and move several states away.
Let's not forget the brown recluse.
Black widows are pretty common in southern california.
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