I’d be calling SWAT…Nathan.I leave house spiders alone, will relocate them if in harm's way. If that spider was in my house I'd be calling Animal Control.
I know intellectually that getting bitten by a black widow is a low probability, but I have a visceral reaction to them that I've not yet conquered.I try not to kill spiders, we all have a job to do. I get black widows from time to time. When I do I capture and release down by the creek. Mostly Wolf spiders here, and I just leave them be. Don't recall ever being bit, and I have spent a lot of time in crawl spaces running gas piping, and Pex for hot water heat.
At zero cost this spider as a mobile for a baby crib might work.With this thing roving around?
Her name is Charlotte, (huntsman spider) she's a welcomed member of the Gray family in Australia,
Charlotte loves going from room to room eating bugs n stuff.
ps: she's still growing
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'tis what nightmares are made of...More worrying if it appears in the toilet bowl when you're sitting on it...![]()
too darn right... and tbh spiders don't worry me, but killer spiders are another matter...'tis what nightmares are made of...![]()
Does she spell words in her web like "Some Pig", "Terrific", "Radiant"?.
Huntsman spiders are not dangerous to humans. I have a Charlotte living in the corner of one of our verandahs.
She weaves the most intricate webs and she fascinates us.