A woman was shocked when she came home to find a bat dangling in a six feet spider web outside her house in Texas.
Annette Alaniz Guajardo spotted the moment in the morning when she left for work and started filming when she returned home to see if the bat was still there.
She pulled up her car and said in the video: "I'm here, I just got home. Lets see what this little spider did to the bat."
Annette was shocked to see the bat, appeared to be dead, wrapped in a thin layer of spider webs and the huge spider weaving its web above its trophy.
According to Elrich Pest Control, banana spiders, also known as golden silk spiders, are known to weave webs that are up to six feet in length.
And the spider outside Annette's house appeared to be a female Banana spider, which according to Sun Online , can grow up to three inches long.
Banana spiders are not known to eat bats and are only mildly poisonous.
Web users were shocked to see the size of the arachnid as one wrote: "My skin crawls just looking at it."
Another friend said: "Better not let miracle out there!"
Annette replied: "I know just let all the dogs in."
She also said she has lived there for 12 years and she knows all kinds of spiders.
"I kill all the poisonous ones," she added.
Last week, a woman in Australia was terrorised when she came home to find a giant huntsman spider lurking on the ceiling of her living room.