I’m Terrified of Spiders!

There aren’t many wild spiders around my area but there is definitely one outside my tent and I have food in here. Am I gonna die? I don’t know what to do I just know that spiders can be very hungry holy cow one just touched my tent I think she knows I have food
 
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There aren’t many wild spiders around my area but there is definitely one outside my tent and I have food in here. Am I gonna die? I don’t know what to do I just know that spiders can be very hungry holy cow one just touched my tent I think she knows I have food
Oh no, she spider. You’re in big trouble.
 
One of my favorite things to do with new campers is to shine a flash light on the forest floor at night. The little sparkles you see are “spider eyes”. It usually desensitizes them to spiders once they realize they are every where. (yard, park, house) I do not like bugs in my sleeping place so I zip up tight. Great reason to have a Campinn.
 
My wife and I were camping in the redwoods last weekend, and I happened to bring my ultraviolet flashlight to go looking for critters at night. We found this guy...he was really bright. I took the picture with my cell phone while shining the UV light on him. Found a couple of others about 10 feet away from this one. I turned the regular flashlight on, and he had the typical reddish-brown centipede color and blended in with the ground really well...I most likely wouldn't have noticed him in the visible light spectrum.

I remember reading about kestrels (a type of falcon) that can see in ultraviolet...they use it to follow the urine track of rodents (for food). Makes me wonder what other things can see in ultraviolet that might eat these centipedes.
 

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