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Tarantulas are on the move and will swarm during mating season in certain states

Robert Hughes
Robert Hughes
Published August 6, 2025
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Tarantula Mating season He is here, and if you are in the southwest, you may see hordes of these spiders the size of a fist marching through the landscape.

From the end of summer to autumn, male tarantulas arise Of his burrows In a unique mission: finding a woman and a couple before dying, experts say.

“These males … They have been alive for five to eight years,” Digital’s Fox News, Shillington Face, a biology professor who studies Tarantulas from Eastern Michigan University, told Fox News News. (See the video at the top of this article).

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“They have a season. At the end of the season, they will die.”

This means that if you see a tarantula Outside and between August and October, You are witnessing your grand final: the final act in a long and hidden underground life.

“The tarantulas are less active in the coldest months, spending this time inactive in their burrows,” Digital News, Paul Biggs, a technical services entomologist certified by the Board in Orkin Digital.

“For the hard Environmental conditionThis time they take shelters and retain the duration of energy, “Biggs added, based in Riverside, California.

Tarantulas are commonly found in the south and southwest of the United States, even in these states and areas:

In some areas, their movements are so notable that the Colorado and Wildlife Parks The website refers to him as “a migration.”

Souteverver Colorado only houses one Annual Tarantula Festival In the city of the Board, Shillington said.

Tarantulas not only live in the floors of the forest. The species of Colorado also thrives in Grasland trees and meadows, said Shillington.

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“In Colorado, they are in very different burrows. In Missouri, you find them more frequently low rocks,” he said.

The ability of spiders to dig depend on the ground, said the expert. For example, hard clay hinders excavation, so some may choose to hide under a natural cover.

First, don’t scare. Tarantulas are not aggressive and prefer to avoid confrontation.

“Tarantulas do not represent any threat,” Shillington told Fox News Digital.

He pointed out that “you are more afraid than you of them.”

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The arachnids rarely bite, and if they do, it is a defensive movement, so it is better not to try to collect one or mess with it.

“Every time you try to grab it, the first thing you will do is try to run,” Shillington said. “They respond to anything trying to grab them as a threat.”

If you find one in your home, pay it in a large bowl and take it outside, Shillington said.

Biggs warned against the use of pest products, which can “worsen the situation.”

He advised: “If you can contain it in an area meanwhile, do it without handling it physically.”

Although tarantulas are well known in popular culture, and Just as pets, Scientists still have many unanswered questions.

“We really know very little,” Shillington admitted. “I don’t know when exactly for the first time or what drives them. I have no idea how far they are walking to find women.”

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She and her team are working to trace the activity in the territory of Tarantula to better understand how the behavior of the spider changes over time.

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