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I amnot really a big fan of spiders although I would never harm one. I currently have one in my bathroom. Doesn't really cause many problems as it only comes out at night and always stays in the same place. Ususally I would try catch them and throw them outside but my reasoning is that if I left it there no more spiders would come in through the fan in the bathroom as I heard spiders are terratorial. Is this true? Also I can't see anything in the web as far as flys go. Does this mean the spider will look for another location?
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Researchers believe arachnids arriving in imports of food and plants are now able to survive and spread thanks to the UK's increasingly mild climate.
The new inhabitants include a species of false widow spider and some believe the deadly black widow could be next to invade.
Conservation group Buglife wants import rules to be strengthened to stem the tide of alien species invasion.
Researchers believe arachnids arriving in imports of food and plants are now able to survive and spread thanks to the UK's increasingly mild climate.
The new inhabitants include a species of false widow spider and some believe the deadly black widow could be next to invade.
Conservation group Buglife wants import rules to be strengthened to stem the tide of alien species invasion.
The easiest way to catch any small creature especially one that may sting or bite is to drop or place a cloth like a handkerchief over it then gently crumple it under from the edges so that the creature is trapped in the folds. Then take it outside and shake it free. This works on the following... wasps,hornets, bees, moths, butterlies, crickets, grasshoppers, spiders, millipedes, beetles,small lizards and dopy flies. I've been using this method for years and so far no casualties.
This link may be useful if you think you have a black widow spider
http://en.wikipedia.o...ki/Black_widow_spider
http://en.wikipedia.o...ki/Black_widow_spider