SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - It’s the spooky season, and many people are starting to decorate their yards. However, one decoration that may pose a risk to wildlife is those sticky cotton fake spider webs.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — It's the start of the spooky season, which means more people will be putting up outdoor holiday décor. It's not uncommon to see life-sized skeletons, glowing pumpkins, and fake ...
People across the U.S. know what it means when the air begins to chill and the leaves begin to fall from the trees — it's time to get the Halloween decorations out. However, there's one particular ...
SAN DIEGO — Spiderwebs are a classic Halloween decoration that is usually strung along bushes or in front yards. While the decorations are festive, wildlife experts said they're also dangerous.
Fake spiderwebs stretched across trees and hedges as part of outdoor Halloween decor can cause a real fright and even injury to songbirds and small mammals, Long Island wildlife experts said. The ...
Halloween is just around the corner, and the Watchdog knows some readers are excited to start putting up their favorite spooky decorations to celebrate the season. But readers beware: Not all seasonal ...
Fake spider webs might delight trick-or-treaters on Halloween, but those decorations — and other trappings of the holiday — can be a real threat to animals, experts warn. “Every year, wildlife and ...
Fake cobwebs and some other spooky, outdoor Halloween decorations meant as harmless fun can do real damage to wildlife. Halloween spending has skyrocketed in recent years, and the National Retail ...