Not sure if I should be more concerned that I have snakes around, or more concerned that I have spiders who are capable of hunting them and dragging them up into my garage roller doors. I have also found a scorpions almost a meter up from the ground in their webbing

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    Did you save a bunch of baby spiders a few years ago? Because it sounds like you’ve got an army of defence spiders protecting you from bitey stingy stuff.

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    Steatoda spp. Can kill snakes, are found all around the globe and harmless to humans.

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    … scorpions caught and eaten in webs? Never seen that before (and we have tiny scorpions that kinda like walls sometimes).

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        He wasn’t drug up there. He climbed up there and got himself stuck. Would have been the same for the Lil snek. I find a poor little baby ring neck snake like that every once in a while.

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        Yeah, I img searched it as well. Poor scorp bro turned into a juice pack.

        They could have teamed up & eat those neighbors you don’t care for.

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      Yeah, we have black widows, brown widows, funnel webs, orb spiders, rain spiders (palystes) and whatever the hell this ugly thing is:

      I feel like the previous owner should’ve had a legal obligation to report this on the conditions of sale document…

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    Are you sure they’re getting dragged up by something, rather than ending up there on their own and then getting stuck/trapped/bitten and dying?

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      Mostly. I have a split panel garage door that I figure would be pretty difficult for a snake to climb up. Same with the Scorpion which was about a meter up a window pane, and I figure scorpions don’t really climb glass.

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        That’s fair, though I still think you’d be surprised at where these kinds of creatures can get in to… Either way - I would not be messing with those spiders lol