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On Sat, 2 Nov 2024, Citizen Winston Smith wrote::-)))
On 11/2/2024 5:06 AM, D wrote:Touché!>>
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2024, Leonard Blaisdell wrote:
>On 2024-11-02, songbird <songbird@anthive.com> wrote:>
>i do find spiders interesting and try to learn about>
those i have observed in the house and out in the
gardens. i've even adopted some spiders to use in
the worm buckets to help control fungus gnats. it's
worked out well.
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The only spiders that I eradicate upon discovery are black widows in the
house. I even have a string spider-ladder in our unused bathtub, so they
won't starve to death in the tub if they blunder in.
My wife disagrees loudly with this philosophy, and I will eliminate the
problem, one way or another, when she's loud enough.
I used to let tarantulas walk on my arm to shock my buddies. I wish I
had a picture. October is tarantula migration season in Nevada.
Come one! Come all! They're slow, obvious in intent and almost harmless.
Bring a camera!
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leo
Ok, if black widows existed in my kitchen, I'm afraid they would have to go, alterantively, I would get them new husbands, to make them less unhappy and aggressive.
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Please, post a photo if you see one! Spiders are such fascinating creatures!
The widder Jill comes to mind...
Igor, you game?As for my pet spider, he is first of all shy, and second of all, not that much of a body builder so probably would be close to invisible on a photo. =(
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