A woman in Omaha, Nebraska bought a bag of red grapes and found two black widow spiders in the bag.
Read that again, yes, two.
AND this isn't the first time this has happened, similar incidents happened earlier last week and in December.
Despite being known as the most venomous spider in North America, officials say that bites are rarely deadly.
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Debbie Beck, a Fontenelle Forest Naturalist said, "They say that black widow venom is about 14 times stronger than rattlesnake venom. However, their jaws are so weak, and they're so timid. They're not aggressive, that bites aren't that common."
The grocery store that sold the grapes says the decline in pesticide use has made finding spiders in produce more common.
They gave the woman who found the black widows a full refund.