The tarantulas will be coming out of hiding soon in southeastern Colorado, but there’s nothing to fear (that would be arachnophobia) as they are pretty harmless. And you shouldn’t think of the annual phenomenon as a migration or invasion, as it’s sometimes described. Mating season begins in late August and peaks in mid-September, according to Whitney Cranshaw, a recently retired Colorado State University entomologist.

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