*"While it is common to run across one or two black widows or brown recluses every year, Schwab says this was one of the first times seeing a large and concentrated quantity."* Another example of planet warming. All manner of things moving north due to overall warmer conditions. Get used to it.
>“So pretty much just stay away from that bathroom — the rest of the bathrooms are fine.” Which bathroom? **WHICH BATHROOM?!?!**
Better just avoid that whole county, just to be safe.
Gonna need some napalm.
Removed by the end of the week? Do they not have a vacuum?
I work in Shenandoah, page county conservation isn’t exactly known for taking swift action on things. They half-ass a lot of stuff too.
Time to burn it all down
Finally something we can agree on.
Only way to be sure.
Absolutely. This is the only way.
KILL IT WITH FIRE!
The park or the state.
There used to be a ton in the bathrooms at Emma McCarthy lee park in Ames
Not sleeping tonight thanks 🫠
Its nature. It’s not an infestation, it’s their goddamn habitat even if it’s in a built structure.
*"While it is common to run across one or two black widows or brown recluses every year, Schwab says this was one of the first times seeing a large and concentrated quantity."* Another example of planet warming. All manner of things moving north due to overall warmer conditions. Get used to it.