e(Y)e Lyke to Think of Tha Beautiful Webbing Death Dance as a Place For Tha Mothies and Such to Rest Their Soft Bones As They Fall Asleep Forever As Tha Spiders Get Fat Bellied During Tha Fleshie Corpse Dance … ,
Perhaps For Some Mothies a Suicide ,
( OR ) Perhaps a Death Dance Tried and True As a Beautiful Ending of a Beautiful Untouched Story …
((^))^((^)) <----Looks like three breasts like the cat woman form star trek film she attacks Kirk in the bar…As for spiders love them did keep them as a pet more of a companion / friend not bothered by them or bugs or insects at all. are far worse things to be bothered by
I keep one Giant black widow spider in each freezer I own for good luck-as long as it is never thawed out, kept in a round plastic toy container naturally.
Fun to take the big fluffy white “spider ball” --the egg sac from outside in the backyard or garage, put them in a small baby food jar, punch holes in the lid with a piece of aluminum foil in between-only tiny holes- they still need oxygen.
Then put on a shelf and wait.
keep watching for the white puff to turn into tiny black dots, then soon out pops hundreds of babies!
Only a few survive since they eat each other.
Had a tiny black velvety looking spider with turquoise spots in a baby food jar in my room for many months, a corner of a small sponge and an eye dropper to wet it every other day for it to drink. Got locked up for 2 weeks and no one would listen that I needed to go home to give my spider a drink. It was as dead as I was when I finally got out.
No more spiders inside overnight, only visitors for the day.