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Friday, May 22, 2015

107 Million Spiders Found in 4-Acre Nest at Baltimore Wastewater Plant

If you’re afraid of spiders, avert your eyes – a nightmare straight out of Arachnophobia was just discovered in Baltimore’s Wastewater Treatment Plant. Researchers found spiderwebs covering 95% of the building’s interior – which spans a whopping four acres – and the plant is estimated to be the home of 107 million spiders!

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I hope they get a really good exterminator!

Anonymous said...

And not a living fly or mosquito to be seen in those four acres.

Anonymous said...

No poisons/chemicals necessary to remove these critters, just industrial vacuum cleaners with long tube attachments.

Anonymous said...

A big fire would do.

Anonymous said...

107 million spiders are there because there's something else crawling around in there, for them to eat..

Anonymous said...

You wouldn't have that many spiders if there were not also a lot of flies.

Concerned Retiree said...

Is there not Health regulations? Is there not inspections? Where is the Unions, unsafe working conditions, taking them home on your person? Where is MOSHA, unsafe and unhealthy working condition? Where is the preventive maintenance?

Anonymous said...

rather spiders than flies

Anonymous said...

OMG times 100. Spiders falling from the skies down under, and now millions of spiders good old Baltimore. What's that wonderful mayor doing about it?

Where did the money go for maintenance and inspections? Money lining someone's pockets..

I have stopped going to Baltimore period. The entire city is corrupt. Nothing of any value exists there in my opinion.