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Look at what's in my car trunk!

Originally posted by: ISAslot
Originally posted by: freakflag
Name it George.

I'm not going to harm it, physically or psychologically.

In several months your car will be filled with baby spiders crawling all over the place. So, my advice is KILL IT, KILL IT NOW!

R
 
Originally posted by: rgwalt
Originally posted by: ISAslot
Originally posted by: freakflag
Name it George.

I'm not going to harm it, physically or psychologically.

In several months your car will be filled with baby spiders crawling all over the place. So, my advice is KILL IT, KILL IT NOW!

R

I was kinda worried about this actually, but I assumed that the babies would be harmless, and would leave to find their own places before they became dangerous. I guess I could move them out of my car just to be safe, but i really don't want to kill them.
 
What's the point of not killing it? It's not helping you and wouldn't hesitate to bite you in an instant when you forget about it and stick your hand in there some night. It probably isn't having a lot of luck catching insects in its web anyway.
 
Originally posted by: BillGates
What's the point of not killing it? It's not helping you and wouldn't hesitate to bite you in an instant when you forget about it and stick your hand in there some night. It probably isn't having a lot of luck catching insects in its web anyway.

agreed
 
I would not kill it either.

It would scare the sh!t out of me, I would shreik at the top of my lungs for my b/f. Then I would insist that he move it into the back yard, along with it's offspring without doing any harm.

🙂
 
Takke them out of you trunk.. You don't want the babies to die do you? I wonder how that spider manages to live in there. Is your trunk a self contained ecosystem?
 
What I wonder is how it got in there in the first place...

Take something like a tupperware container that has a wide opening, and see if you can capture her, her web and the eggsack all in one swoop.. then take the tupperware container and set it up somewhere out of the elements.

Of course, you will be sacrificing a tupperware container.. but just think of all the hundreds of baby spiders you'll be saving! :Q 😛
 
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