What you need to know about ‘tarantula season’ in North Texas this summer

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What you need to know about ‘tarantula season’ in North Texas this summer
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Every year from late May to October thousands of male tarantulas appear across Texas.

. Tarantulas are the heaviest type of spider and are easily recognizable due to their large size.

Some female tarantulas live for more than 25 years, according to the Texas A&M guide, while males in Texas rarely live over two to three months after reaching maturity. But don’t worry if you see a tarantula out in the wild. The National Park Service says that while tarantula venom can be painful to humans, it’s not harmful. Tarantulas also shed hairs when they are attacked that cause irritation when they contact skin.

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