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I have them all over my car, what is this again

I couldn’t believe my eyes when I spotted the first one — wedged between the seatbelt strap and the upholstery. Then another one near the backseat. And one more by the door hinge. These things were everywhere in my car.

At first, I thought they were just some kind of dried insect. But when I looked closer… those pincers, the long legs, the slightly terrifying face — I knew I needed answers.

So I Googled it.

Turns out, they’re Solifugae, more commonly known as camel spiders, wind scorpions, or sun spiders. And no, they’re not spiders or scorpions — but something in between. Technically, they belong to the order Solifugae, and while they don’t have venom, they can bite — and it hurts.

What Happens If They Bite You?

While Solifugae aren’t poisonous to humans, their bite can still cause real pain and damage, including:

  • Intense localized pain and swelling
  • Risk of infection due to bacteria from their jaws
  • Rare cases of necrosis (tissue damage) if untreated
  • Psychological distress (yes, they’re that creepy)
How to Keep Them Out of Your Car:

  • Vacuum your car regularly, especially under seats and in tight crevices.
  • Seal cracks or gaps in doors and windows.
  • Park in cleaner, drier areas — these critters love warm, dry spots but also hide in shady places during the day.
  • Use essential oils like peppermint or citrus — the smell may repel them.
  • Don’t leave food or wrappers in the car; it may attract other bugs, which in turn attract predators like Solifugae.
  • If infestation persists, consult a pest control professional.
Why It Freaked Me Out

What made this experience even worse is how well they blend in. The one in the photo? I only noticed it because I was buckling my seatbelt. Imagine if it had crawled on me while I was driving…

So yeah — check your car, especially if you park outdoors or in areas with dry brush or sand nearby.

Sometimes, nature doesn’t just knock… it crawls right in.

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