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It’s good to keep spiders around. They take care of mosquitoes. And, if you have to move them, just let them crawl on the back of your hand and take them to a safer location.
Then you probably don’t want to know that it is estimated that there are up to 1 million spiders per acre of land on earth, and in the tropics, that number is thought to be closer to 3 million.
After finding 2 ticks on me (the first one burrowing into my stomach! Bleargh!) from my tiny yard next to a state highway, I’ve given up camping and lawn mowing, and freak out when my head brushes against a tree branch. We live in the Lyme Disease-ridden Northeast, and the idea of having to protect yourself against something the size of the period at the end of a sentence is just eeeeeeeeeeee.
katina.cooper over 6 years ago
It’s good to keep spiders around. They take care of mosquitoes. And, if you have to move them, just let them crawl on the back of your hand and take them to a safer location.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Then you probably don’t want to know that it is estimated that there are up to 1 million spiders per acre of land on earth, and in the tropics, that number is thought to be closer to 3 million.
pat sandy creator over 6 years ago
We used to get carpenter ants you could put a saddle on…ugh.
Fiona D Premium Member over 6 years ago
I love spiders. Especially jumpers. TazzTec, I have a bug cup, too. Even if it’s bugs you don’t mind touching, a cup is safer transport for them.
hwmj over 6 years ago
Add crickets and you sound just like my wife
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Maybe you should move to a city instead of Nodak.
Comicsandcookies over 6 years ago
After finding 2 ticks on me (the first one burrowing into my stomach! Bleargh!) from my tiny yard next to a state highway, I’ve given up camping and lawn mowing, and freak out when my head brushes against a tree branch. We live in the Lyme Disease-ridden Northeast, and the idea of having to protect yourself against something the size of the period at the end of a sentence is just eeeeeeeeeeee.