u/Vegetable-Coyote-762

Image 1 — Black widow, Brown Recluse.
Image 2 — Black widow, Brown Recluse.
Image 3 — Black widow, Brown Recluse.
Image 4 — Black widow, Brown Recluse.
Image 5 — Black widow, Brown Recluse.
Image 6 — Black widow, Brown Recluse.

Black widow, Brown Recluse.

The pics of the black widow are all of the same spider, the brown recluses are different spiders, the larger one had a leg crushed to the ground and couldn't move from there but was still totally alive, the small one was chasing one of the black widow juvies scurrying across the floor of a returned truck at a UHaul storage center in Oklahoma City Oklahoma. The truck had recently been returned and I was proceeding to blast the dirt out with a leaf blower and saw the black widow running for safety from somewhere in the middle of the floor, while I went to grab my phone to snap a few pics of the lovely lady, she slipped over into the corner and lost me long enough for me to find the Brown Recluse and it's possible child possible mate, 🤷. I finished using the blower after snapping the pics. I kept a close eye on where the widow got blown to and even used the blower to try and reposition her to a, though less favorable to her, safer location from the storage compartment of the truck or high volume public access areas. Idc about the recluses

u/Vegetable-Coyote-762 — 7 days ago

Twin Spotted Sphinx Moth

Saw this momma at my job about a month ago. The eggs as far as I am aware did not survive and from the research I did into this particular genus of moth, the adult moth likely didn't live too long after laying them, either. It was large. It was also indoors of all places in an air conditioned room that gets steamy from condensation in the mornings

u/Vegetable-Coyote-762 — 8 days ago
▲ 7 r/moths

Achemon Sphinx?

Is she going to be here for a while? This is indoors at a business, will she or the eggs be harmed by a gentle relocation? Can she be "gently relocated"? Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

u/Vegetable-Coyote-762 — 1 month ago