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Don't be afraid - they're just feeling sexy!
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel Avery" data-source="post: 240048" data-attributes="member: 27"><p>Even more<em> reassuring</em> is the fact that no spider is going to hang out in your house (or a barn, or a spooky old mansion or whatever) if there wasn't something attracting them to it--in other words, the spider needs to <strong>eat. </strong>And no, he is not nibbling on your ear at night or grabbing that last slice of pizza from the fridge. Big bugs are eating littler bugs. The spider's continued residency in your home basically says "You've got other creepy-crawlies to worry about, too."</p><p></p><p>I grew up in the sticks, so spiders, snakes, mice, etc. don't really faze me, but I know that most insects don't take it personally if you make 'em go splat. They reproduce in the thousands just to cancel out humanity's occasional waving of a size-12 Reebok in a late-night freak-out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel Avery, post: 240048, member: 27"] Even more[I] reassuring[/I] is the fact that no spider is going to hang out in your house (or a barn, or a spooky old mansion or whatever) if there wasn't something attracting them to it--in other words, the spider needs to [B]eat. [/B]And no, he is not nibbling on your ear at night or grabbing that last slice of pizza from the fridge. Big bugs are eating littler bugs. The spider's continued residency in your home basically says "You've got other creepy-crawlies to worry about, too." I grew up in the sticks, so spiders, snakes, mice, etc. don't really faze me, but I know that most insects don't take it personally if you make 'em go splat. They reproduce in the thousands just to cancel out humanity's occasional waving of a size-12 Reebok in a late-night freak-out. [/QUOTE]
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