This is just batty.

Annette Alaniz Guajardo spotted a bat trapped in a web outside her Poteet, Texas, home on Wednesday — and she returned hours later to find that the spider made the winged mammal its lunch, news station WTVD reported.

Guajardo posted photos of the aftermath of the bat’s sad fate after it fell victim to the huge black and yellow garden spider.

“On my way to work yesterday morning I saw this on the side of our house,” Guajardo wrote on Facebook. “Came home from work that day and the bat was dead.”

Though outmatched in size, it’s not uncommon for the spider — known as Argiope aurantia — to eat flies, bees and larger animals, according to Matt Bertone, an entomologist at North Carolina Plant and Disease Insect Clinic.

“They have been known to catch birds and other larger animals in their webs and eat them,” Bertone told the news station.