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Anonymous AAA said...

nitpick: Tent caterpillar silk (at least the one they use for their tenst) isn't sticky.

August 14, 2009

Blogger Joe Lapp said...

It's easy to get rid of a batch: just rip a hole in the side of the tent and you've created a wasp buffet.

I suspect you're just joking about the broom, but please be nice to spiders! Spiders have a finite amount of protein to turn into silk, and they can eat their failed webs to reuse the protein. If you have to wreck a web, try to take the web down on one side and drape it over whatever it is attached to on the other side. That way the spider stays on the side with the silk and can eat the web to reuse the protein.

August 14, 2009

Anonymous jenjen said...

Eeeeugh, I just saw Mothra (1961) the other day - they couldn't even destroy her pupa with atomic heat blasters!

August 15, 2009

Blogger The Inn and Spa at Cedar Falls said...

There are many days that I want to build a web around myself and hide inside. How smart is that.

August 16, 2009

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