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Charity Warns: Plastic Spider Webs Threaten Wildlife This Halloween

Summary

  • Wildlife charity warns of dangers of using artificial spider webs outdoors
  • Plastic decorations can trap and kill hedgehogs, birds, and insects
  • Plastic cobwebs are not biodegradable and harmful to the environment
Charity Warns: Plastic Spider Webs Threaten Wildlife This Halloween

On October 30th, 2025, a wildlife charity has raised concerns about the use of artificial spider webs as outdoor decorations for Halloween. The Surrey Wildlife Trust has warned that these plastic seasonal decorations can pose a serious threat to local wildlife.

According to the charity, the fine strands of the plastic cobwebs can trap and kill hedgehogs, birds, and insects when hung on trees, hedges, and fences. The trust emphasizes that these plastic webs are not biodegradable and can be harmful to the environment.

Oliver Fry, a spokesperson for the charity, has urged people to keep the plastic webs indoors, saying, "We don't want to be killjoys, but keep your plastic webs inside." The trust's message is clear: while Halloween decorations can be fun, they should not come at the expense of the local wildlife.

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The Surrey Wildlife Trust warned about the dangers of using artificial spider webs outdoors at Halloween, as they can trap and kill hedgehogs, birds, and insects.
According to the conservation group, plastic cobwebs are not biodegradable and can be harmful to the environment.
Oliver Fry from the Surrey Wildlife Trust advised people to keep their plastic webs inside, saying "We don't want to be killjoys, but keep your plastic webs inside."

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