The movement caught my eye as I was checking round before going to bed last night, there was an enormous running around Boot's litter tray! Fortunately he doesn't use it that often anymore otherwise he would have been playing with it!!
I've no idea how it got in there unless it fell off the ceiling , I was very brave and swept up the litter outside the front door this morning. First, and hopefully, last one this autumn, yuk!
Not wishing to tempt fate, but I've been spider free (indoors) for months. However, in the garden, there are orb spiders dangling off plants etc every few feet. Pruning was interesting yesterday. Although I'd rather not end up wearing one as a brooch, I do leave them alone .............. but any in the house get 'spirited away' to meet their maker. (Well ......... they don't contribute to the household bills and so I'm not having 'squatters' living with me.)
We have spiders everywhere - big ones, small ones, fat ones, thin ones.........
Every morning when I reach for the coffee I disturb a web, there's usually one attached to the sugar tin, the toaster and the microwave. Most doorways have one. They all get removed and next day there they are again. I always have to shake my clothes before I put them on and I always check my shoes!
Our windows used to be very 'gappy' so I guess a lot got in through there and the door is often open for the dog. Harry, bless him, I think was probably not as bright-eyed in his last months so they survived and have now established squatters rights!
I've got one living in each of my car's wing mirrors, I can remove the web's first thing and they're back again the next morning and they even survive a trip down the motorway!
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