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There’s something about late summer and early fall that brings out the sights of more spiderwebs stretched between shrubs and tree branches. I’m the type who’s a firm believer a spider is a spider and a snake is a snake.

Halloween and senses of the heebie-jeebbies make us cringe at the sights of such creatures but unlike cockroaches, there are beneficial snakes and spiders best left alone.

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RAY VAN DUSEN is the managing editor of the Monroe Journal. He can be reached at ray.vandusen@journalinc.com