RatCreature (
ratcreature) wrote2012-07-05 03:02 am
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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In any case I appreciate that spiders don't actually want to eat me, and may keep other pests down, like mosquitoes, whose bites swell to larger than my palm, because I react badly, or the frelling moths I can't seem to get completely rid off, despite putting up several pheromone traps, and keeping my pantry clean.
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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.)
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I had a fairly big cocoon in my room once. I waited until the tiny spiders were hatched and when they started crawling around I caught most of them and took them out of my room. I don't mind spiders in my room but that was a *lot* of spiders.
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Wow, when you just posted about it I was like "EUGHHHH" (even though I also prefer spiders to moths) but that picture is... actually kind of cute. ^_^
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