Brace yourself, because this story is truly frightening. A woman removed a huge spider from her car, only to later see hundreds of its babies appear while she was driving.
The nightmarish scenario happened in Adelaide, Australia on Christmas Day at around 9pm. Emma, a mum of two, was en-route to the petrol station when she caught sight of the first spider.
The spider Emma saw wasn't just any spider - it was a massive huntsman spider.
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After removing the spider from her car, Emma believed her arachnid problem had been solved and she thought no more of it. That was, until she started spotting baby spiders in her car over the next few days.
At this point, Emma decided to stop using her car altogether. She then bought a 'bug bomb' to use in the car and kill off the spiders, but the mist from the bomb caught onto the silk threads left by the baby spiders showing off just how badly infested it was.
Talking to the Daily Mail about the creepy incident, she said she saw the first spider as she was going to but petrol.
Emma said: "As I pulled up, I looked out of the corner of my eye and on passengers' side, on the dash was the spider.
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"I really just stared at it for a while, thinking, 'what am I going to do with this thing?'
"I was by myself luckily, my kids would have freaked out!"
Emma jumped out the car and walked over to the passengers' side and tried to remove the spider with her shoe but she was unable to safely remove it. She ended up squishing it, before picking it with some tissue and putting it in the bin.
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But that was really only the start of the whole ordeal.
Emma says when she was out driving with her kids - a son aged five and two daughters aged 10 and 12 - the spider babies began to appear, terrifying the children.
After several unsuccessful attempts with natural remedies she decided to go for the nuclear option and purchased a bug bomb.
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She said: "When I opened the car, there were webs everywhere, the babies were coming down off the roof.
"I went in to try and get my sunglasses out but I felt very webby after."
She added: "They were gliding a lot, they were having a party there."
We are officially never stepping foot in a car again.
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