Neato ( @Neato@ttrpg.network ) English58•9 months agoSpiders and I have an agreement: don’t spin webs at people height. Spiders get the corners, ceilings and anywhere we don’t walk. If you try to spin a web on the bananas, RIP.
nondescripthandle ( @nondescripthandle@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English37•9 months agoAs long as the size doesn’t bug you, you’d probably enjoy huntsman spiders. They prefer eating other insects and even other spiders, and generally leave people alone, even run away from us. They dont spin webs, they eat any bug they can get, including venomous insects. They love eating mosquitoes and cockroachs. If for some reason you feel like attacking one, dont, not only are they helpful, they can jump quite a distance and are faster than you at their peak speed.
This post was made by the Friends of the Huntsmen.
bl_r ( @bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English18•9 months agoThis is why I love jumping spiders.
I’d be terrified of a huntsmen spider, but I love jumping spiders i leave them be whenever I see them, knowing that they will snack on all the fruit flies, moths, and mosquitoes that make it into my house.
Shhalahr ( @Shhalahr@beehaw.org ) English3•9 months agoI love jumpers because they’re cute. The anime sized front facing eyes and movements that make them look so damn curious all the time—I just can’t get over those.
Swedneck ( @Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de ) English1•1 month agojumping spiders are also a about the perfect size for a spider: small enough that it doesn’t elicit a deep primal horror inside me, large enough to feast on other gross bugs.
add to that their intelligence and not spinning webs, and hell yeah spiderbro.them and proper orbweavers (who spin their web and straight up stay there forever if they keep finding food in their web, you can trivially easily keep them as pets by putting them on a little U shaped contraption and putting a bug in their web every now and then) are so compatible with humans that i hope we borderline domesticate them.
Hugh_Jeggs ( @Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.ee ) English36•9 months agoTourist version -
Me - here’s your chalet. Remember, it’s very well insulated for the winter weather, so in summer just keep the windows and doors closed during the day and it’ll stay cool inside for the same reason, then you can open the windows in the evening. Otherwise it’ll just be boiling hot and full of flies. There’s no need for AC.
Guests - ok that makes sense
Guests two days later - MY CHALET IS BOILING HOT AND FULL OF FLIES YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT I NEED AC
Me under my breath - seriously fuck off you stupid cunts
I Cast Fist ( @ICastFist@programming.dev ) English16•9 months agoThe longleg spiders in my house stay around the ceiling near one of the windows, plenty of moths show up every once in a while. Also a bunch of tiny, pencil lead sized flying things.
Meanwhile, the ants all run around the floor.
oce 🐆 ( @oce@jlai.lu ) English12•9 months agoYou need to bring her offerings.
Mouette ( @Mouette@jlai.lu ) English1•9 months agoAnts should be allowed they are cool
bort ( @bort@lemmy.sdf.org ) English12•9 months agoCan I interest you in our lord and saviour, carnivorous plants?
- Transporter Room 3 ( @Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website ) English10•9 months ago
The only spiders I want gone are the ones that can kill me, and the ones that get too close to me.
If I see one setting up a web in the distant corner? Hell yeah Bro catch all the pests you can.
Crawl toward me less than a foot away? Sorry smash but you sealed your own fate.
punkaccountant ( @punkaccountant@lemm.ee ) English4•9 months agoYah I have a loose treaty in my home too. If I see you and you’re not racing towards my face (or dropping on my head)…no one has to get hurt. If you’re super active and potentially in my way…I have a little bug scoop and off you go back into nature. Also…please don’t make your homes in my bedroom…any other room is fine, basement is preferred.
However if you are hell bent on scaring the crap outta me, or crawling up on me…I cannot guarantee my fear reflexes won’t smash you. I will feel badly though.
This holds for all insects in my home except earwigs, mosquitos and super fast centipedes (I catch and release the dopey ones tho)
criticon ( @criticon@lemmy.ca ) English8•9 months agoGet a cat and solve both issues
MoonRaven ( @MoonRaven@feddit.nl ) English5•9 months agoI have 3 cats. Luckily they don’t hurt the spider. Sadly, they won’t attack the flies though.
call_me_xale ( @call_me_xale@lemmy.zip ) English3•9 months agoCats make for pretty poor insect control. They mostly kill spiders, not “pest” insects.
edric ( @scytale@lemm.ee ) English6•9 months agoThis summer I’m stepping on the scorpions, because I’ve seen them several times killing spiders.
Kor ( @Kor@lemmynsfw.com ) English4•9 months agoI’m late to the party, but I don’t see this linked yet Can I introduce you all to Travis? This guy does deep dives into the spiders you might trip over in your house and has recently started also doing general spider knowledge as well.
Awe yiss. New channel.
Shhalahr ( @Shhalahr@beehaw.org ) English2•9 months agoThere’s one on zebra jumpers. Gonna have to get to that when I got a spare half hour.
Love those little guys!