Do camel spiders live in Wyoming?

Camel spiders, also known as wind scorpions, are not native to Wyoming.

While they are sometimes referred to as "camel spiders," this is a misnomer. They are not true spiders, but rather a type of arachnid called a solifuge. They are found in warm, dry climates around the world, but Wyoming's climate is too cold and dry for them to survive.

It's important to note that while camel spiders are not native to Wyoming, there have been some instances where they have been found there, but they were likely introduced through accidental transport, such as in luggage or cargo. However, they are not established in the state and cannot thrive there.