It's spider season! That's very normal in September/October. At least in the Netherlands but I imagine it's similar in the UK.
I didn't know about Foxes. I very rarely see them.
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It's spider season! That's very normal in September/October. At least in the Netherlands but I imagine it's similar in the UK.
I didn't know about Foxes. I very rarely see them.
There's always been loads of foxes in the UK and they absolutely do not give a shit about anything new you do.
They're one of the few species that actually increases with urbanisation.
They all went to London
Explains why I've been seeing so fucking many spiders.
Not in the UK and not foxes or spiders, but I have seen more packs of coyotes living in a city than I ever did when I lived in a small, semi-rural farm-country town. Had a small pack roaming around my apartment complex the other night. 😳
Yeah...it's autumn.
Presumably this isn't your first autumn.
There are lots of spiders because it's spider season. There are always loads of spiders in September and October.
And you're noticing all the foxes because this is their mating season, and they make a horrendous amount of noise when they're mating.
You'll be panicking about all the leaves on the trees dying and falling off, next.
please, tell me how you really feel
These fucking spiders weave webs right across the path! Every time I put the bins out I get a mouth full of their webs! Someone ought to start a change.org petition to stop them doing this.
All the spiders who normally prefer to be hidden in your walls and floors and ceilings are now searching for each other to make the next generation.
Those damned fox spiders!
I'm just glad not to have had another run-in with giant house spiders. The last one was so big I could feel it crunching from the other end of the broom.
The garden spiders, orb weavers I think? do seem more prolific this year! I manage to get wrapped in at least one web every morning!
And the foxes have been digging up my veg beds all summer :( Looks like they tried playing ball with my best pumpkin too!
I bet you those spiders are coming here illegally on small web.
I'm dangerously close to 40 and have never seen a fox.
What kind of place do you live, are you in the countryside? Weirdly they are more visible in towns because the ones there DGAF; country foxes are sneaky but I've still seen them a few times.
Yeah you don't see them very often, even in the country, last time I can remember seeing one was in the yard of an Amazon warehouse but I'm sure I've seen a few since then
more visible in towns because the ones there DGAF
Can confirm, I live very close to the town centre and every now and then foxes make their mating call right on the street lol
Used to get foxes roam into my patio like every few weeks
Also, they get hunted if they wander into the wrong part of ~~town~~ country-side.
I grew up in a village in the countryside and now live right on the edge of a village. But I've also lived in Cardiff and Lancaster and didn't see any there.
Had one hang out in Breckenridge patrolling the rentals since tourists will feed them.
This seems insane to me. I see foxes at least every month.
I literally just had a pair yelling their terrifying night music outside my window.
They're common as fucking pigeons in towns and cities.
Foxy spiders... Hmmm...
Yeah those orange orb spider cunts are everywhere yuk 🤢 I swear those bastards are actually some kind of tiny spybot because they sound like metal if you flick them off their web.
Flick em? My only physical connection to spiders is between a hard flat card and a cup
Tbf that was something I was brave enough to do as a kid, but in my 40s they are cleared from a distance with a bamboo cane 😂**
I think I read somewhere that if you touch them it can hurt them, which I have no idea if it's true but ever since then I'm always just done cup method.
Similar with snails: Never pull them off something to avoid hurting them as the sucker detaches.