Heute sind es Unmengen, es hängt überall, es ist unerträglich, mein ferngesteuertes Segelflugzeug ist nach 10 Minuten Flug komplett mit weißen Drähten bedeckt! Sie erklären mir, dass es sich um Netze sehr kleiner Spinnen handelt, aber ich sehe keine Spinnen daran hängen (und warum fliegen Spinnen in einer Höhe von 20–300 Fuß??) und das Aussehen unterscheidet sich ein wenig von den Spinnennetzen, a wenig "Plastik" und weniger faserig

Von SarraceniaFlava37

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  1. Quercus408 on

    Spiders, probably. Some species of spider can spin a little parachute and have been known to catch air currents and glide at a few thousand feet above sea level, and can migrate vast distances in this fashion.

  2. Found the guy who grew up never having read Charlotte’s Web or seen the movie…

  3. silentplus on

    In my area we call them Baba del Diablo, the devil slime. I’ve been always told it was spiders.

  4. ChasinPenguins on

    Baby spiders that are ready to leave the nest will make these, and sail the winds to a new home. If you know of a field with nearby streetlights, go at night and watch them floating along. It’s pretty neat to see.

  5. PatmygroinB on

    There was a “sighting” at a football match in Italy in the 40s, a ufo hovered over the stadium, strings of filament fell onto
    Everyone, then dissipated. It was claimed to be migrating spider webs, but people didn’t bite.

    Interesting to me, because yesterday there was meteor shower and the aura borealis was visible as far south as Virginia. I saw the northern lights in New Jersey last night. Def a ton of celestial activity right now

  6. SarraceniaFlava37 on

    I’m currently observing it with my microscope, that’s weird af, never seen a spider web looking like this

  7. missmyxlplyx on

    I agree, spiders however when my husband walked past he said Cloud Jizz so theres that.

  8. BillyFNbones710 on

    They’re spiders “ballooning”. That’s how they spread when they hatch to not concentrate themselves in one small area. You people think everything is a damn conspiracy 😂

  9. Strawberry_Wine_ on

    Gossamer: “a fine, filmy substance consisting of cobwebsspun by small spiders, seen especially in autumn”

  10. hickaustin on

    Having grown up with these I can tell you with 100% confidence they are spiders. It happens literally every October where I’m at. I once had a girlfriend who told me it was from chem trails with a straight face. I reached up, caught on flying in the breeze and proceeded to show her 50+ tiny little black spiders. She still didn’t believe me.

  11. the_one_jove on

    Have you read Charlotte’s Web? The movie has a cute scene about her ballooning iirc .

    Well, I mean the movie in my head does.

  12. Glittering-Kiwi-4457 on

    It’s called ballooning or kiting. It’s what spiders do. No conspiracy here, it’s natural.

  13. UnHivedMind on

    Lmao..fuck man…google solves almost everyone one of these duuuuuuumbass posts

  14. 12kdaysinthefire on

    Depends where you live but now is the season for spiders to migrate and some use balloon webs to carry them aloft so they can travel on the wind. It’s probably that.

  15. Number 1 is spider web. 2 is high altitude condensation, or so it looks to me

  16. gregshafer11 on

    This time of year i see a ton of black spiders doing this at work

  17. This is the conspiracy sub, it must be nanobot-spiders, created and released willy-nilly by Bill Gates.

  18. HiTekLoLyfe on

    It should be a red flag that you posted a question about the natural world on a conspiracy Reddit

  19. An experiment to unfold a proton into two dimensions, gone wrong. They unfolded it into one dimension, what you’re seeing are parts of the really long and infinitely thin line that resulted. Pray they stop trying, else the Eyes might come.

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