I facilitated a horrendous murder today...

I facilitated a horrendous murder today...

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Ray Luxury-Yacht

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8,910 posts

216 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Hehe well, not as bad as it sounds, but I wonder had anyone else ever done this, or am I just a lonely sadistic weirdo?

For the last 2 weeks or so, I have had a small spider living in the driver's side wing mirror of my car. I don't bother him, and he doesn't bother me. Yes, every morning when I come out to use my car, he's built a new web from the mirror to the door, but unfortunately I keep blowing it away once I drive the car.

However, I have admired his (her?) tenacity in re-building the web overnight, every night. That must be a huge job, and somewhat annoying. Not to mention the fact that it means the opportunities to catch food are greatly diminished each day.

Anyway, the spider is only small, so I kinda feel a bit guilty. I got in my car to go to the shop earlier, and when I got back in, most of the web was still intact, and I could see the little critter poking out from behind the mirror glass.

Just then, one of those flying ants landed on the door sill - I had the window open. Despite it being half as big again as my spider, I was suddenly overcome with dark thoughts, and before I knew it, I had picked up the ant and deposited it into the middle of my spider's web.

Well, my spider thought it was Christmas. He (she) came legging it out from behind the glass, straight for the prey - not caring about the size difference. After a short struggle, my spider had completely overcome the poor insect, killed it totally to death, and wrapped it up and dragged it off into the dark enclaves of behind the mirror glass.

I did feel a bit guilty about the insect dying, but at the same time I felt like David Attenborough for a while, watching this fascinating struggle in nature....it totally captured my attention whilst it was going on, it was really interesting to witness, happening between two tiny little forms of life. Sort of makes you forget about all the big things in life, and wonder about the visceral cycle of nature....know what I mean?! biggrin

Anyone else been captivated by something like this, or am I rambling like a mentalist?!


Quhet

2,420 posts

146 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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I used to be obsessed with carnivorous plants when I was young. Had a collection of venus flytraps, itcher plants etc and used to go round collecting innocent insects to feed the plants. Great fun!

poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Did you turn on the heated mirrors to give it a congratulatory sauna?

Kenty

5,046 posts

175 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Spiders in my wing mirrors have annoyed me for years, until I found a spider killer spray in Australia, works a treat!

Puggit

48,439 posts

248 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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I once watched a giant house spider catch and kill a wasp. Thoroughly enjoyable smile

Ki3r

7,816 posts

159 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Kenty said:
Spiders in my wing mirrors have annoyed me for years, until I found a spider killer spray in Australia, works a treat!
Thank you! I've been trying to find a way to get rid of the fking spider that keeps making webs over my bike!

Didn't realise you could get something like spider killer!

Birdster

2,529 posts

143 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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This is a battle I have most days. One spider web around the read wiper and another from the mirror to the tree adjacent to the driveway. Any cures? Something to deter them from setting up camp?

Fascinating to watch them do their thing at 70mph on he M25, but I'm bored of it now. smile

Ace-T

7,697 posts

255 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Through July I watched a daddy long legs spider build a web in the corner of the bathroom ceiling, find a mate, get preggers and have her babies which I helped disperse outside. I was quite sad when I found her dead on the bathroom floor. frown It was fascinating stuff.

goneape

2,839 posts

162 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Have also watched a spider dismantle a wasp; hugely enjoyable.

NDA

21,574 posts

225 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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All of this whilst navigating the M25 Ray?

smile

hairyben

8,516 posts

183 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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I remember as a kid plonking a rather nasty looking bright green caterpillar in the middle of a spiders web in the garden, it went fking spastic for a bit before mr spider mooched out and wrapped it up. fascinating.

Mr Happy

5,695 posts

220 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Nants ingonyama bagithi Baba...

IforB

9,840 posts

229 months

Sunday 2nd August 2015
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Kenty said:
Spiders in my wing mirrors have annoyed me for years, until I found a spider killer spray in Australia, works a treat!
This is the only spray guaranteed to kill Aussie spiders.


mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

255 months

Monday 3rd August 2015
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Ray Luxury-Yacht said:
I felt like David Attenborough for a while
Leave it, he's unlikely to fancy you...

PS...what's a flying ant?

Ki3r

7,816 posts

159 months

Monday 3rd August 2015
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mybrainhurts said:
Leave it, he's unlikely to fancy you...

PS...what's a flying ant?
A ant that flies wink.

Horrible fkers.

SkySailing

511 posts

110 months

Monday 3rd August 2015
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Whenever I get a web in my wing mirror I get a small blade of grass and throw it onto the web, the spider comes running out thinking it's a fly, only to be left bitterly disappointed when they see me standing there ready to swat the poor bcensoredd away rolleyes

getawayturtle

3,560 posts

174 months

Monday 3rd August 2015
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There is a large spider which resides in my bedroom, it's satisfying watching him eating bd houseflies. He can stay as long as he likes.

SkySailing

511 posts

110 months

Monday 3rd August 2015
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getawayturtle said:
There is a large spider which resides in my bedroom, it's satisfying watching him eating bd houseflies. He can stay as long as he likes.
I honestly don't mind spiders, I am not scared of them, however, I would not have one in my bedroom!

ApOrbital

9,960 posts

118 months

Monday 3rd August 2015
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Spiders are cool i like them as long as they do what they are here for.

bobtail4x4

3,716 posts

109 months

Monday 3rd August 2015
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Most Landrovers have them, Im pretty sure they are installed at the factory.

one dropped from behind the sunvisor while the wife was driving, it hung there for a few seconds until she opened the window for it to blow out,

how did she know it was an old friend?