If you have spiders in your house, that means they are finding (and eating) lots of bugs. They are doing their job. I have jumping spiders that live on the window sills. As big as they are, that means they are eating whatever is trying to get into the house. So I leave them alone..
Spiders are actually beneficial. They trap and eat insects that cause damage. The Spider “damage” is their web.The vast majority are not venomous so you have nothing to worry about. They are cute. lol
1959, Fort Sill OK I was in a sleeping bag in a tent with a group of other men trainees. On guy asked if the tarantulas were out.. just then a big one crawled over my face. With a yell of terror I got up & slept in the front of a big truck that hauled the 155 howitzer guns. Was kidded all the next day. Fast forward to 1999living in our double wide home in far NW Tucson Village of Catalina on 2 acres of cactus we had a number number of tarantulas on our property. Scary looking buy very ‘friendly’. Even stopped our Volvo when they crossed our dirt road at night.
I don’t understand why so many people hate/are afraid of spiders. As for me, I leave archnophobia to others, giving me the energy I need to kill any “cucarachas” that I come across in my Mexico City apartment.
momofalex7 3 months ago
And on the wall, and in the bathtub……
oldthang 3 months ago
What corners? And where did they get the blankets—Amazon?
The dude from FL Premium Member 3 months ago
Trap then and take them outside, I find the “pests” really don’t want to be in my house because there is nothing to eat
BigDaveGlass 3 months ago
Is this a blanket rule?
dcdete. 3 months ago
Aw, come on Thor! Don’t be such a thor head about it! It’s just an itzy bitzy spider.
jmohr134 3 months ago
If you have spiders in your house, that means they are finding (and eating) lots of bugs. They are doing their job. I have jumping spiders that live on the window sills. As big as they are, that means they are eating whatever is trying to get into the house. So I leave them alone..
mourdac Premium Member 3 months ago
Imagine how frightful you are to them.
cmerb 3 months ago
I live in lower Michigan and I have never seen a spider that is dangerous , I don’t think ?
DawnQuinn1 3 months ago
Spiders are actually beneficial. They trap and eat insects that cause damage. The Spider “damage” is their web.The vast majority are not venomous so you have nothing to worry about. They are cute. lol
sandpiper 3 months ago
The cave has corners?
nancyb creator 3 months ago
CAVES GOT CORNERS!
elbow macaroni 3 months ago
Leave the spiders alone.
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
Who are these characters??
Cartoondog 3 months ago
Are they having a sleepover??
ladykat 3 months ago
I’d scream bloody murder too!
Banjo Gordy Premium Member 3 months ago
1959, Fort Sill OK I was in a sleeping bag in a tent with a group of other men trainees. On guy asked if the tarantulas were out.. just then a big one crawled over my face. With a yell of terror I got up & slept in the front of a big truck that hauled the 155 howitzer guns. Was kidded all the next day. Fast forward to 1999living in our double wide home in far NW Tucson Village of Catalina on 2 acres of cactus we had a number number of tarantulas on our property. Scary looking buy very ‘friendly’. Even stopped our Volvo when they crossed our dirt road at night.
sterref05 3 months ago
Caves got corners?
Strawberry King 3 months ago
So’s they can’t escape.
zeexenon 3 months ago
Best consumed when they’re covered in chocolate and caramel.
kathleenhicks62 3 months ago
No matter if there is “food” or not spiders love our house.
Cerabooge 3 months ago
If that were my cave, I’d keep the spiders for their entertainment value.
beany54 3 months ago
Didn’t know they could have corners in a rounded-wall cave.
Moonkey Premium Member 3 months ago
He should be glad his mouth wasn’t open while he was asleep.
Gamerkillss 3 months ago
there wasn’t any food, why did they want to get in?
MarshaOstroff 3 months ago
I don’t understand why so many people hate/are afraid of spiders. As for me, I leave archnophobia to others, giving me the energy I need to kill any “cucarachas” that I come across in my Mexico City apartment.