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Graveyards and bugs--lots

Started by oldcarnut, July 28, 2013, 12:29:24 PM

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oldcarnut

An off the wall question but I only seen this at one place so was wondering is others see this.  I've been to my parents gravesite a few times at night after I got off work to drop things off or special occasion.  They were cremated and placed in a memorial stone.  The burial area is one set aside for veterans and spouses and is a mixed area of casket and cremated remains.  It is in approx. about a 9ft elevated walled area big plot of land in the cemetery that has I assume by the markers that have remains also slipped in from the side. The eerie part is that at night, the steps leading up the burials markers, the ground all around, and the tombstones are covered in roaches-I mean thickly. Looks like the grass is moving from under you  :scared: Almost makes you think about horror movies waiting for a hand to reach up. My parents stone is not so much but it had had about a hundred spiders come from the sides as I cleared off some faded flowers and pulled grass.  Just kinda of weird cause it makes you wonder what they're feeding off of :eek:.  Everything should be sealed as normal burials so is this typical of other sites anyone has been to.

burnout.dawg

I have never visited a graveyard after dark and never will after reading this story. We don't have roaches here so I wouldn't have to witness the ground moving. As for spiders...geez!
Maybe try making a visit to the cemetery office and ask them.

moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

70moparman

Don't know about a graveyard, but I have a creek/spillway that runs under the street in front of my house... At night, the roaches all come up and run around the sidewalks out of the storm sewers... I have noticed they all pile up under the bird feeder in my yard and shuffle through the fallen seed...  I don't walk outside barefoot after dark anymore...