We used to get a lot f the pretty yellow and black web-weavers, but they are so scarce anymore. Never come indoors though. Once in a great while we'll get a wolf spider and those suckers are huge. You wouldn't want those running across you at night.
We get all the webs here, too. I noticed them way early this year, too. I haven't run into any, but that's mostly because I haven't been walking around much.
Haven't seen many spiders inside this year. I grew up in an old, old farmhouse and never went to bed a single night without throwing back the blankets and checking. Found a spider a disturbing number of times.
Don't worry, those spiders tend to stay outdoors. They're just decorating someone else's house.
ReplyDeleteNuke 'em from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
ReplyDeleteWe used to get a lot f the pretty yellow and black web-weavers, but they are so scarce anymore. Never come indoors though. Once in a great while we'll get a wolf spider and those suckers are huge. You wouldn't want those running across you at night.
ReplyDeleteI read somewhere that everyone swallows at least six spiders while sleeping in the course of their life. Makes you never want to go to bed...
ReplyDeleteIt's tarantula mating season here...
ReplyDeleteWe get all the webs here, too. I noticed them way early this year, too. I haven't run into any, but that's mostly because I haven't been walking around much.
ReplyDeleteHaven't seen many spiders inside this year. I grew up in an old, old farmhouse and never went to bed a single night without throwing back the blankets and checking. Found a spider a disturbing number of times.
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