You better recognize the fact that Wolf Spider Babies are horrific.
Warning, this is a very disgusting video, perhaps one of the nastiest things ever captured on film. If this does not make you want to reassess your life goals and consider shifting your greatest professional aspiration toward a career as a fervent and relentless spider killer, we are not sure what will. This is a revolting video of a wolf spider with its back covered in hundreds, if not thousands, of horrible little baby wolf spiders. What looks like a hot thick coating of bubbly blackened cottage cheese covering this wolf spider is actually a spinal shiver inducing dense blanket of creepy crawling offspring. Hands down, one of the worst things you will ever see in your life.In instances as grotesque and nightmarish as this one, even we will admit sometimes a bug zapper will just not do. Somebody please get the flamethrower, because these are some newly birthed creatures that clearly do not deserve the gift of life they were so recklessly given.
It’s not like a normal adult wolf spider without babies is anything to write home about either.
They are aggressive hunters with huge fangs. They are mean, they will bite, and they inhabit and infest a large geographical portion of the United States of America. So yes, what you are seeing on that video could be happening underneath your bed as you sleep tonight, in fact, it probably will be. Imagine cutting into your Thanksgiving turkey and seeing that thing embedded deep in the warm meat. Now consider the very real possibility that a huge wolf spider covered and smothered in wolf spider babies (such as the one in this video) were to be nesting in a tree? What if you happened to walk underneath that tree; and what if you happened to yawn at exactly the wrong moment, just as a gentle breeze dislodged the mother wolf spider from the branch it was clinging to? In that scenario, a furry writhing vivacious tennis ball of hot wolf spider babies would fall directly into your mouth! By the way, we sell bug zappers.






