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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