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Blogger morgan said...

*while rubbing multiple appendages avariciously*
"Now, eh--as soon as, em, a-Miss Moppet arrives (hoo hoo!) I will be able to (hee hee!) frighten the dreadful child a-way! (a-ha haaa!)"

November 29, 2008

Blogger Vanessa said...

You need one of those cool spider ladders to help them get out.
I think he is gorgeous.

November 29, 2008

Blogger The Gravekeeper said...

I'd bet you $10 that if you turned on the faucet, the spider wouldn't manage to crawl back out of the drain. I'd also give you a mild scolding for wasting a useful creature's life for $10.

On another note, I see that this critter's chosen a nice spot for his web; there's already a pupa of...something...caught in it.

November 29, 2008

Blogger Danielle said...

Even when things ARE in use, those icky spiders show up.

2 case in points:
1. When you go to your car in the morning and walk through some webbing attached to the door and something nearby. Starts your morning off kinda crappy.
2. We have 2 hedges (taller than me) by the entrance to our house. Almost every night in the summer, spiders would web from one to the other...big brown ones...I know this because I walked though it once, when a spider was still attached. Since then, I always swing my purse like a windmill before I go in.
Perhaps this is why my neighbors don't talk to me.

November 29, 2008

Blogger Will said...

Spiders are predators; hence, they show up where their prey is. It's the insects that overrun everything (abandoned or otherwise) and the spiders are just there trying to collect a meal.

Just because insects don't make webs you can't act like they're not there. :-)

November 30, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

I find they're usually trapped in the sink, rather than colonizing it. Someone suggested a spider ladder - good idea! Of course, sinks and plastic tubs are among my chief means of catching the prolific Brown Recluse in my home and workplace...

December 01, 2008

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

That's just it, Will. I can ignore most bugs, because I don't know they're there. Out of sight, out of mind.

December 01, 2008

Blogger Vanessa said...

How to make your own spider ladder...
http://www.foundationtv.co.uk/brilliantcreatures/ser4/spiderladder.html

December 01, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

what kind of spider is that???

January 11, 2009

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

I think it's a grass spider.

January 14, 2009

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