• southsamurai@sh.itjust.works
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    10 days ago

    Legit though, little homies leave when it’s dry again, so at our house, only the bitey ones get trapped and released. Never seen a brown recluse here (which is good, what with that name; they’d be failures if I’d seen them), but we have a healthy widow population that rarely gets inside.

    Spiders is family. They be our bouncers that handle the riffraff.

    Exception: crawling on me. Anything on the body is likely to get thumped away, and damn the cost in invertebrate life. Unless it’s a jumper, because them’s homies even on the body. Little guys can set up shop and keep gnats out of my ears if they want. That’s the exception to the exception. Is that an inception at that point? I have no idea, I just like spiders.

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      10 days ago

      I’m similar, spiders and the centipedes with the creepishly long antennas…. You’re good as long as you stay over there.

      Though I have to admit, the spiders that set up shop on the patio are incredibly considerate- they probably don’t want to keep rebuilding their webs when we take them down, but they’ve learned where it’s a “nope” and build them out of the way.

      Cross orb weavers are cool.

      But…

      (which is good, what with that name; they’d be failures if I’d seen them),

      For the record brown recluses are typically seriously venomous. Like. They’re on par with black widows. Here, they’re rare enough, but them and the northern black widows are the only two that are potentially deadly.

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      10 days ago

      In my house spiders are terminated on sight. No exceptions. I could not give AF about the bugs they keep out, I’d rather have 20 flies that I’d have to kill myself than (knowingly) let a single spider live here.

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    10 days ago

    Jumping spiders are the tigers of the mm scale. They jump and pounce, they stare at you and their prey, they carefully plan their attack from a strategic vantage point, they are cute, furry and pettable…so long as you are at least twice as large.

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      10 days ago

      so long as you are at least twice as large.

      Which really isn’t that much of a challenge considering the largest jumping spiders are 2.5cm in length.