Ah, but do you get big hairy ones three to four inches apart which
lurk high on walls and have the disturbing habit of dropping
vertically on to you if even mildly alarmed. It's no comfort knowing
that they're practically non-venomous when they've got you in a
headlock.
Was it here that I heard that wonderful rejoinder to the superior
gender - "You can have equality when you kill your own damn spiders!"
Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 14/05/2006, at 5:16 AM, Garth Wood wrote:
> Yep. Spiders aren't vectors for many diseases that can hurt humans,
> they don't compete with humans for food supplies, and they *do* eat
> lots of critters which *are* vectors and *do* compete with us for
> food. I always leave 'em alone -- particularly if they've set up
> shop in the basement.
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