gentle ita.
cold fries? not that good.
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gentle ita.
cold fries? not that good.
Oh, I vacuum up empty webs. Especially since I learned that garden spiders generally abandon a web after a day (or less) and build a new one every morning. So, by the time I'm vacuuming, they probably don't care.
I never kill spiders. It's a thing.
I kill bugs, or insects I should say, with a vengeance, but not spiders. Once I saw an egg sac hatch though, and it was very Euugh.
eta: I'll clear the webs away, though. Builds character.
I kill spiders, because I'd rather have their blood on my hands than have to either look at them or carry them outside. But I always feel guilty when i do it.
I never kill spiders because that's what DH is there for.
There was a spider egg on the ceiling I'd overlooked in cleaning. It had hatched, and there were dozens of tiny paratroopers rapelling down from the ceiling.
never stops screaming
agrees
There was a spider egg on the ceiling I'd overlooked in cleaning. It had hatched, and there were dozens of tiny paratroopers rapelling down from the ceiling.
Had this been my apartment, fire might have been involved shortly afterward.
Pete traps spiders and takes them outside.
I stand on a chair and try not to scream.
If there is a spider in the house when Pete is not home, I call my Dad. Yes, I am a big, big wuss.
Had this been my apartment, fire might have been involved shortly afterward.
AquaNet and a lighter. Pete was horrified when I told him about that trick.
I never kill spiders because that's what DH is there for.
Yes. I seldom kill them myself, but I'm all for killing them. If they want to live, they can get their own darned house.
When I was working at Mass General, an IR contractor who was sharing my office caught a moth in an envelope, walked to the elevator, rode downstairs, and set the moth free outside. I don't really want to be that respectful of life.