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RatCreature ([personal profile] ratcreature) wrote2012-07-05 03:02 am
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it's like a nature documentary in my bathroom

For quite some time there has been a big spider living in my bathroom (not tropical spider big, but really big for these parts). Since there are no dangerous ones here, I have nothing against spiders (as long as they don't drop onto me) so I left it in peace. And just now I looked at its web (it's visible from my toilet, so I can't help but notice the developments), and I think it must have reproduced, because there are now something like two dozen tiny things in the web, which has a different shape than usual too, like with a ball structure in the middle rather than just a few strands (it never made a really nice regular web, just some threads). And while I can't get quite close enough without a ladder to be a hundred percent certain, I'm fairly sure the tiny things look like lots of little spiders. So now there is a developing nest of them or something. I don't think I've ever actually seen (or rather noticed) baby spiders outside of nature documentaries before.
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2012-07-05 08:26 am (UTC)(link)
Yay spiders! There's lots of dangerous ones here (more of the "bite you and give you necrosis" than the "kill you with poison" types, though) but I'll always put them outside rather than kill them. I wish I could leave them inside, though!
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[personal profile] lilacsigil 2012-07-05 09:10 am (UTC)(link)
I appreciate that spiders don't actually want to eat me, and may keep other pests down, like mosquitoes

Exactly! This is why I try to persuade everyone not to kill spiders, but whenever I'm not around, I know they do! (Exceptions only for redbacks, because they can actually kill you with a bite. It's mostly huntsman spiders around here, though.)