This creepy spider sent one woman from Florida right into a tailspin.
When farm owner Jessica Street spotted a big wolf spider in her kitchen recently, she had the thought to catch it in a plastic container — but was shocked when the creature suddenly began hatching what looked like lots of of babies.
One minute, the big creepy-crawly stood alone, after which, right away, it was accompanied by mini versions of itself wiggling throughout the sealed container.
“That is why you don’t kill wolf spiders in the home which have an egg sac attached,” Groveland resident Street explained in a TikTok video that reached greater than 13 million views.
“Now what?” she added as she showed off the spiders.
Thankfully, large wolf spiders are pretty harmless, in keeping with Live Science, as their venom doesn’t pose a threat to humans, they usually only bite in the event that they feel threatened.


Nonetheless, the outlet did note that the bites could be painful.
The spiders could be pesky, though, as they live and adapt in numerous sorts of environments, per National Geographic.
In a surprising turn of events, though, Street was capable of safely move the spiders into her backyard, using just the plastic container and a bit of cardboard, in keeping with Caters News Agency.
She admitted that she was still a bit petrified of the eight-legged crawler before she released it back into the wild.
“I wasn’t calm before this was all contained!” she revealed to the outlet. “But, truthfully, I’m calm because my wife moved in every week ago and I don’t want her to alter her mind!”
This wolf spider isn’t the one creature that’s been causing trouble this summer.

Earlier this month, a supermarket in Austria was forced to shutter its doors after a venomous Brazilian wandering spider was spotted crawling around in bunches of bananas.
But besides leaving a painful bite, that spider’s venom shockingly “stimulates” an erection that lasts for hours, in keeping with Live Science.
Those that are bitten by the arachnid also suffer from other negative effects, including hypertension and pain throughout their bodies.
“The erection is a side effect that everyone who gets stung by this spider will experience together with the pain and discomfort,” said Dr. Romulo Leite of the Medical College of Georgia, who has studied the spider.
The shop manager allegedly rang the hearth department after spotting the 4-inch, black-and-red creepy crawler. Helpers sealed the shop’s banana crates, however the spider was still at large by the point they closed their doors, The Mirror reported on the time.
In May, a person from the UK was shocked when he returned from a vacation in Mexico to seek out an enormous furry tarantula in his jeans.
“I set free a yelp!” confessed James Mugridge, 31, from England, to South West News Service.
“It really was the last item I used to be expecting.”