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He released a mating season warning: “Sufficient problems”


Wildlife and public safety officials in the western states of the United States issued warnings, as the Rantola Mating season brings an increase in spiders on corridors, gardens and residential areas from August to December.

This annual event in California has paid attention to 10 species of 29 species in the country, as experts urged the audience to adhere to calm and report instead of discomfort to increase the inner elements in the coming months.

Why do it matter

This annual increase in the activity of the tillage sparked anxiety, especially among those who suffer from spider phobia, but large, profitable spiders do not pose a great danger to humans. In addition to curbing insect groups, tarantlas contributes to the health of the soil through penetration, and its presence indicates strong environmental health in the arid and semi -arid regions in the west and southwest of the United States. Public consultations aim to reduce human concerns and prevent unnecessary harm to both spiders and people during the increase in scenes and interactions.

What do you know

Males emerge from their burrows to search for colleagues from August to December, and often travel to 20 miles.

In California, the common species include Tarantola from Mohavi Blond and Carntula in California, located in areas such as the Joshua Tree National Park, the Mohaf Terillas National Park, Woodlands Cernic Province, and many Los Angeles Gardens.

The possibility of visibility increases after the warm days and before the seasonal rain, especially in dusk and night.

A photo album of the tune on September 2, 2005.

Gety pictures

Other countries that have prominent groups of prevarication and increase activity during the Mating season include Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Kondas, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.

TARANTULAS usually lives in arid and arid habitats, from rubbing the desert to oak stones, and sometimes wandering in advanced or entertaining areas.

Tranolas, especially males, offered a “very clear behavior” during the months of mating, leaving their secret lifestyle otherwise to roam in search of females.

Contrary to common belief, our original spirits are not aggressive and rarely bite humans. It only bites if it provokes a large scale or ill -treatment, its name does not threaten life, which generally causes slight pain or irritation.

However, TARANTULAS has wild hair, which they can launch as a defensive strategy; Total contact can cause skin irritation or rash. Direct dealing is inhibited, and experts recommend monitoring spiders from a distance.

What people say

Sarah Cruz, a researcher at the California Academy of Science Academy, said in the Phys.org report: “You will be a little shiny, then dispersed and make their own burrows, most likely do not travel far away.

Cruz said that when the spider is afraid by the predator, he will rub his hair to ward off the danger.

“This is why you sometimes see Tarantlas with” bald spots “. They do that when they are stressing, so if you come across one of them and start doing that, it is better to leave it alone … while it will not harm humans, you do not want to emphasize the poor man – he has sufficient problems at this stage.”

What happens after that

The mating season is expected to continue in Tartula until December in most of the western states. Wildlife officials and the park are planning to maintain public consultations and encourage safe viewing practices, especially in areas known as high scenes such as Joshua Tree National Park and Santa Monica Mountains.

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