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Little Elm Woman Finds Spider Webs on Cars After 11-Day Trip

A Little Elm resident returned from an 11-day absence to discover extensive spider webs covering her vehicles and noted a large spider population at her home near Lake Lewisville.

Tessa Cho

July 15, 20261 min read

Credit: chaserchelsea
Credit: chaserchelsea

A Little Elm woman returned to her residence after an 11-day absence to find her vehicles heavily covered in spider webs. The discovery was documented by TikTok user Chaser Chelsea, who shared video footage of the situation that drew significant attention online.

Chelsea, who identifies as a storm chaser and public speaker, posted clips showing the extent of the infestation on her property. The initial video focused on her SUV, revealing webs woven around the right passenger door handle and the wheel. As she moved around the driveway, she encountered aerial webs that brushed against her leg, prompting her to kick them away.

Further footage showed webs connecting her SUV to a nearby truck. Chelsea expressed shock at the scale of the buildup, stating that the situation was insane. She and her husband subsequently spent the day power washing their three vehicles to remove the debris.

In addition to the exterior webbing, the couple found their internet lines had been cut. Chelsea noted that living near Lake Lewisville contributes to a high spider population in the area. She explained that they hire professionals to spray their yard and house twice a year, in the spring and fall, but the issue persists.

Her husband was observed outside washing the vehicles while Chelsea addressed comments from viewers concerned about spiders entering the home. She confirmed that arachnids were already inside the residence. The online reaction to her posts ranged from horror to concern regarding the severity of the infestation.

Source: yahoo.com.

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Tessa Cho

Tessa Cho writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in Little Elm.

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