• Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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    Spiders are great to have in your house. I’ve got big house centipedes too. The poor pest control guy doesn’t get a penny off of me. No termites, no silverfish, earwigs…etc. Sometimes I get ants in the kitchen, but that is easily controlled with some cleaning and cinnamon.

    Seriously, those spiders are doing you a favor. Let them do their thing.

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      I forced my parents to stop wasting money and pumping their yard full of chemicals about 5 years ago. They went from being inundated with mosquitoes and stinkbugs (and absolutely nothing else) to now having what feels like every species of orbweaver under the sun amongst several other spood types, and lizards, and bees, and beetles; it’s glorious.

      Now that my 8-legged freaks are back in town, though, the mosquitoes and stinkbugs are down to 1/3rd of what they were before. In fact, I’ve barely seen any and a few of the Joro spiders around here are FAT. Abdomens the size of my thumb!

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    Animals go where the food is.

    This is why ants invade homes and create nests out in the yard. This is why spiders set up shop inside your home and mice scurry in the corners.

    If you don’t want animals like insects and rodents in your house, eliminate all possible sources of food. While some will always work their way in, the lack of food will mean they’ll always die quickly or leave just as fast as they came.

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    Spiders don’t go where there’s no food for them. You don’t have a spider problem, they’re trying to fix your insect problem.

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      Seriously. I have zero problem when I see spiders in my house. I’m like, “Oh, good. Keep it up, bro.” Totally happy to have arachnids around.

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      Yeah, I think of them as independent contractor pest control, they come and go as they please and as long as they don’t interfere with my day to day, we’re all good.

      They do good work and don’t complain.

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      I have macro shots of a tiny jumping spider hauling a fly behind a bathroom pic. She is most welcome to stay.

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      This is why I welcome them in. I don’t have screens on my windows, so in the summer, flies get in. The spiders are why I don’t have a fly problem.

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    Relax kiddos. They’re looking for bugs, not your bloated ass. Leave em alone for christ sakes…

    Unless you live in Australia then I’m pretty sure they’re hunting you.

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      Unless you live in Australia then I’m pretty sure they’re hunting you.

      can confirm. am hiding in the wardrobe right now. send help

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      it entirely depends on size and species, but primarily size

      under 5mm legspan? could not give less of a fuck, try not to accidentally get quished and godspeed 🫡
      Larger than that? best fucking be a jumping spider, or an orb weaver sitting on the outside of the window.

    • NotASharkInAManSuit@lemmy.world
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      But spiders in your house get rid of spiders in your house. So, if there were no spiders in your house then you’d get so many spiders in your house.

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    I’ve seen many of you just chilling in your respective corners, not wanting fuckall to do with us gigantic bastards. With you, there were no mosquitoes.

    You homies were chill af, and though it took great effort to overcome the fear, you and yours did not disappoint. Yours have quietly and peacefully traveled my home, often very close to me, and I watched you watching me.

    Respect, spiderhomies. Mad respect, and may I continue to remember that you really just want to live, just as we do.

    your spiderbabies are terrifying af and could you guys pls make bedbugs your mortal enemy pls bc fuck those assholes thank you for your fantastic work kbye 🤘 rock on spiderhomies

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    I have 2 spider homies in my bedroom. The past summer they caught a lot of bugs and now they’re just chilling. As long as they don’t enter the no-no zone they can stay. Jumping spiders are always welcome too

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      Spiders eat bedbugs, so that’s nice.

      Cockroaches eat bedbugs too. But I don’t think spiders or roaches can eat them fast enough to outdo their reproductive rate during an infestation.

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    The Australian ones (whitetails) are more populous, venemous, and aggressive than you could imagine in summer. I’d have a kill one inside my house almost every day.

    It probably doesn’t help that our houses seal worse than an average tent.

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      Now I have to lookup statistics on how many people die in Oz land due to these demon spawns. Mercy on your soul.

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        Did a quick google, they aren’t lethal, and they hide from people and eat other spiders, so they’re one of the good ones. Surprisingly very few people die from the horrors of Australia, they’ve got a really robust setup for getting people anti-venom. Virtually no one dies from spiders in Australia, the last reported death was in 1980.

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        I’m surprised it’s so low. My brother in law just sent me a photo posing with the red-bellied black snake that he found in his suburban Melbourne backyard today.

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    Happy to have spiders in my home until I find one in the shower with me. They don’t understand how dangerous the shower is for them; I’ve lost too many good spiders to drowning.

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      You probably haven’t. Spiders can trap air with the hair on their skin and can survive a trip down the drain. They’ll probably climb back up again once it’s dry.