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[–] Iapetus@slrpnk.net 4 points 4 days ago (4 children)

Nah, my mother loved spiders and we somehow regularly had fucking massive house spiders crawling around on the ceiling of the house when I was growing up. I swear she must have been bringing them into the house at one point or something, we definitely had a well above average amount of spiders for a good few years there.

There was only ever one at a time though, that I ever saw anyway, but they were those really big, hairy bastards that you can count the legs off from across the room and don't look like they're supposed to live in England.

Fast too, so fast, and eerily silent as they skittered, with too many angles protruding from their fat bodies. If you couldn't see them so starkly outlined against the white ceiling, you'd never even know they were up there, and they'd cross the room in less time than it took you to walk there yourself.

My mum thought they were cool though and called them all Boris and she'd talk to them like they were bloody cats. Mad woman.

I am (thank fuck) not my mother and shit scared of most spiders*. My mothers' behaviour did not impact my perfectly rational fear of potentially dangerous creatures crawling around my house. I know giant house spiders aren't dangerous to humans, but plenty of other big spiders around the world are and I don't think it's wise to try desensitise human children to this, especially as more and more species now will be migrating due to climate change.

*Jumping spiders are cool, I like those ones. They're surprusingly smart, and cute, and they've even evolved a vegetarian amongst them.

[–] remon@ani.social 3 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (3 children)

I know giant house spiders aren’t dangerous to humans, but plenty of other big spiders around the world are and I don’t think it’s wise to try desensitise human children to this

There is actually not a lot of them, really just a handful of species per continent (out of 53.000). It's much easier to learn about the few medical significant spiders in your area and be cool to the rest of the spiderbros.

[–] Iapetus@slrpnk.net 4 points 4 days ago (2 children)

Be cool to all animals, killing them is not OK.

But also, common house spider spreads antibiotic-resistant bacteria to humans, study finds, so maybe don't be so blasé about letting them live in your house?

[–] remon@ani.social 2 points 4 days ago

Uff ... this article. Talking about a common house spider, showing a picture of a noble false widow but labeling it a black widow ... I'm gonna disect that in a minute, wait for my next reply.

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