When a Twitch Became a Nightmare
I thought a bit of fuzz was stuck in my seatbelt—until it twitched. That small movement quickly turned into a nightmare. My car had been invaded by Solifugae, commonly called camel spiders, sun spiders, or wind scorpions.
Not Venomous, But Still Terrifying
These spiders aren’t venomous. However, their speed, creepy look, and painful bite can unsettle anyone.
The Hidden Invaders
The first spider hid between my seatbelt and the upholstery. Soon, I spotted more near the backseat and door hinges. They blended perfectly into the car, making them easy to miss.
Their bites cause sharp pain, swelling, redness, and risk of infection if untreated.
How to Protect Your Car
To keep these pests away, vacuum your car thoroughly and seal any cracks. Avoid parking in dry, brushy areas where they thrive. Use natural repellents like peppermint or citrus oil.
Also, keep food out of the car. Pests attracted to food can draw these spiders inside.
A Chilling Reminder
This experience reminded me that nature doesn’t always announce itself. Sometimes, it sneaks in quietly, waiting for its next ride.