An age-old urban myth. For a sleeping person to swallow even one live spider would involve so many highly unlikely circumstances that for all practical purposes, it isn’t possible. No such instance has ever been reported in any reputable scientific or medical literature.
That research presumes that spiders are dumb enough to enter noisy, moist, moving, holes with teeth….. And so slow they get caught. Neither of which fits the spiders that hang out in my house.
BasilBruce 10 months ago
Sing-along time: “Spider-Man, Spider-Man, does whatever his dinner can . . .”
charles9156 10 months ago
bird’s a joker today ;+)
John Lustig (Last Kiss) creator 10 months ago
Poor humans? Poor spiders!!!
Imagine 10 months ago
That explains a lot.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member 10 months ago
I didn’t meet my quota of spiders this year.
WhatsTheJoke 10 months ago
I wonder if mouthwash will cure morning spider breath?
BigBoy 10 months ago
So that’s what they do during sleep studies, huh
tudza Premium Member 10 months ago
Not true.
pschearer Premium Member 10 months ago
How did some researcher even come up with such an unverifiable claim?
Gent 10 months ago
Smart paneling by smart placement of trees.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member 10 months ago
Oh the horror!! Will no one think of the spiders?!?!
pat sandy creator 10 months ago
even more reason not to snore…
Doug K 10 months ago
I knew an old lady who swallowed 8 spiders. She swallowed 8 spiders to catch 8 flies. I don’t know why she swallowed 8 flies – Perhaps she dies.
nancyb creator 10 months ago
Maybe they are kamikaze spiders.
DiminishedFirst 10 months ago
I only swallow the delicious kind.
InTraining Premium Member 10 months ago
Horace doesn’t seem to care Mr Sine… Guess he hasn’t had his coffee yet…!
WaitingMan 10 months ago
I’ve read that if people knew how many spiders crawl on them while they are asleep they would never go to bed.
gammaguy 10 months ago
I don’t harm my local spiders, and they — in turn — don’t do anything to bother me.
ericlscott creator 10 months ago
Horace, have you ever counted spiders for sleeping?
Zebrastripes 10 months ago
Eeew! Now I got the heeeejeebees!
Rev Phnk Ey 10 months ago
Next thing you know, there’ll be spiders in Horace’s elevator.
rshive 10 months ago
And other scientists watching them.
Dobie Premium Member 10 months ago
Welp, there won’t be any counting sheep tonight, huh Horace!
You can tape your mouth closed to keep ‘em out, but remember… don’t tape your nose this time.
KEA 10 months ago
“they say” is not the best citation
mistercatworks 10 months ago
I’m thinking it has to be better than the other way around. :)
Stephen Gilberg 10 months ago
There was an old lady who swallowed a spider—
“So what?” you might say. “That’s the norm.
When we’re sleeping, we swallow four spiders a year,
If not more.” That’s a practical swarm.
The usual estimate’s probably eight,
But it sometimes goes up to a pound
In a lifetime, which means 20,000 all told
At a frequency rather profound.
I’ve happily read that the actual average
Person is swallowing none.
It’s tricky to sleep with eight legs on your face,
And why go for your mouth? It’s not done.
The legend might trace to the ‘50s or sooner.
It’s said to have had a revival,
Ironically thanks to a list of known myths,
Being spread with the Web’s great arrival.
—me
P51Strega 10 months ago
The webs stick to the roof of your mouth… like peanut butter :-)
walstib Premium Member 10 months ago
I thought we only had to worry about tarantulas in bunches of bananas.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member 10 months ago
An age-old urban myth. For a sleeping person to swallow even one live spider would involve so many highly unlikely circumstances that for all practical purposes, it isn’t possible. No such instance has ever been reported in any reputable scientific or medical literature.
davewhamond creator 10 months ago
Do they have pumpkin spice spiders?
Mike Baldwin creator 10 months ago
It’s no wonder I’m gaining weight.
Nebulous Premium Member 10 months ago
7 Billion humans on this planet and we only swallow 8 spiders while asleep? That’s nearly a one-in-a-billion event.
No problem sleeping with those numbers.
dbrucepm 10 months ago
ever wake up with a string in your mouth and 8 tickles in your throat
dbrucepm 10 months ago
to the scientists conducting this and many other experiments, just because you can doesn’t mean you should
Rista 10 months ago
That research presumes that spiders are dumb enough to enter noisy, moist, moving, holes with teeth….. And so slow they get caught. Neither of which fits the spiders that hang out in my house.
JH&Cats 10 months ago
I couldn’t do that if I tried, let alone in my sleep.