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Originally Posted by Mr Chevorlet
Well get this, my wife is a fanitic about animals bugs spiders and so on.
If she finds eggs on a leaf she will put them into a jar to see them hatch to see what they are.
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Mr Chevorlet, your wife's not nuts and she and she & I would get on famously!
Her curiosity and compassion for life's wonders is the very reason we have top-
notch scientists. I would imagine that her curiosity extends beyond bugs and
her ways were why you and she connected.
You're a lucky man to have found such a gifted mate.
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Originally Posted by theastronaut
I've seen a few of those in the shop corners this summer and wondered what they were.
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We have them in the Pacific Northwest (I think it's the same spider) and they are common indoors.
The very reason we have cobwebs in the corners of our ceilings.
Never messed with them to the point of getting bit. They get indoor bugs so I leave them alone.
(Except for a couple time a year when I annihilate them with the broom!!)