Carrie Underwood Shares Terrifying Spider Sighting on Her Farm

Carrie Underwood Black Widow

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Carrie Underwood Recently Found A Deadly Black Widow In Her Garden

Country superstar Carrie Underwood shared a series of photos from garden on her Instagram story, including one featuring a jet black spider wrought into its web, apparently a black widow based on the red hourglass marking on its abdomen.

โ€œDo you see what I see?โ€ย the American Idol judge wrote.

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According to National Geographic data, black widow venom is aboutย 15 times stronger than rattlesnake venom, though bites are rarely fatal to healthy adults, instead often causing intense pain, sweating, chills, cramping, and nausea.

Carrie’s Previous Scare On Her Farm

Carrie often spends time on her farm, where sheย cares for her animalsย andย grows her own fruits and vegetables.

Last month, a scary moment unfolded when she was picking blueberries in her private orchard and found herself a little too close for comfort with a swarm of bees.

The country superstar shared the incident on her Instagram story on Sunday, June 29. 

She said she had picked nearly eight gallons of blueberries that day before the bees took over the bushes she was near.

Underwood posted photos and a video of when it happened, starting with a clip that showed the large amount of bees flying over the area where she had been.

โ€œHad to get out of the orchard when the bees started swarming,โ€ย she wrote on top of the clip.

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Carrie’s Garden Is Her “Happy Place”

The “Jesus Take The Wheel” singer has previously shared that her garden is a place that makes her incredibly happy.

“My garden is one of my happy placesโ€ฆwhen Iโ€™m getting my hands dirty itโ€™s my time for thought and reflection. Enjoy a little taste of calmโ€ฆfrom myย #Gardenย to yours,” Carrie said in a video in 2022.

She shared a variety of fruits and vegetables she has grown in the garden, including blueberries and tomatoes.