Mark_Riga
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There is a spiders web in a shed that had a big spider in it, big body and stocky legs. I used to notice it every time I went in till yesterday when there was a much smaller spider in the web and the big spider was nowhere to be seen.
Do spiders every move home? Or can they shrink in size?
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Bren
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Or can one eat the other
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Veggie
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If they eat each other, you would expect the big one to eat the little one, or, at the very least, the little one to have a huge pot belly.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Veggie
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Maybe the little spider was the Missus, staying at home, mending the web while the big spider was out gathering food to bring back for his good lady.
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Proserpina
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The very dainty looking cellar spiders are known to eat the bigger evil-looking Tegenarias. I'd never seen one before I moved to NE Lincs, but they were everywhere there. Now they seem to be here too (not just because I've brought them back with me!) and I'm seeing far fewer Tegenarias (which is a good thing as far as I'm concerned!)
Formerly self-contained, but expanding my gardening horizons beyond pots!
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I think the big one has moved out ....saw him scuttling across my living room floor last night. He was the size of a dinner plate
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(25-03-2022, 01:05 AM)Proserpina Wrote: The very dainty looking cellar spiders are known to eat the bigger evil-looking Tegenarias. I'd never seen one before I moved to NE Lincs, but they were everywhere there. Now they seem to be here too (not just because I've brought them back with me!) and I'm seeing far fewer Tegenarias (which is a good thing as far as I'm concerned!)
I agree - my house was full of them bloody spiders... I didn't like them, but you're also right in that they do reduce the amount of any other spiders! So at least that's a positive. They used to like to set up home in my cupboards, them cellar spiders (I didn't know that's what they're called)
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