I know spiders shouldn�t be classed as �pests� but this seems the most likely forum for this (true) tale. I�m well used to spiders in the house and this year the impression is that, perhaps due to the wet colder summer, they�re migrating indoors much earlier than usual - anyone else noticed that? But they seem bigger too! I usually keep the odd jam jar around, scoop them in and take them outside on the basis that this is a Good Thing To Do (they probably make it back indoors before I do). But some of them now, unless they are yoga-practicing spiders, wouldn�t easily fit in a jam jar. One last night sitting on the dishwasher (drying itself? warming itself?) was quite the largest spider I�ve ever seen in the house, natural leg-span a good 3 to 4 inches. When I bore down upon it it tried to scuttle up the wall but it wasn�t a very good climber and fell off (no, there wasn�t a THUD, it wasn�t that hefty, it was a spider not a baby elephant
) and then ran behind the fridge freezer (where I hope it still is, but maybe not�). If I come down one morning and find the fridge-freezer on its side I shall know why! Then I read on one of these threads about the new biting spider� what size are they? I don�t think it�s one of those, certainly hope not � I�m not scared of spiders but I wouldn�t pick this one up� What is/was it, just a large garden spider (quite hairy, fast, apparently a poor climber). Are they solitary creatures or is there a whole family of �em lurking somewhere?
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) and then ran behind the fridge freezer (where I hope it still is, but maybe not�). If I come down one morning and find the fridge-freezer on its side I shall know why! Then I read on one of these threads about the new biting spider� what size are they? I don�t think it�s one of those, certainly hope not � I�m not scared of spiders but I wouldn�t pick this one up� What is/was it, just a large garden spider (quite hairy, fast, apparently a poor climber). Are they solitary creatures or is there a whole family of �em lurking somewhere?bb
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