>see spider in a corner behind my toilet>too lazy to do anything about it>wake up next morning>massive nasty centipede dead in the spider's webThis is when I stopped killing spiders
House spiders don't look like that
>>5091005I live in north east Canada and I get tons of jumping spiders that look like pic related
We have Zebras but they are seldom found in homes sadly. We have a shit ton of Tegenaria spp and Pholcus phalangoides though in homes.
>>5091005Explain why I have a lof of these little guys in my house then
>>5091035You're homeless and living in the park.
>see spider trapped in wash basin>carefully move it to somewhere safe>next morning>see spider trapped in wash basin>carefully move it to somewhere safe>next morning>see spider trapped in wash basin>carefully move it to somewhere safe>next morning>...
>>5091004>>5091006Jumping spiders don't have webs
>>5091005They look more like this and they're still fucking badass. Cellar spiders can kill and eat brown recluses btw.
>>5091588>used to live in some cave in greece before humans imported it everywhere>doesn't interfere with local ecosystems since it stays indoor >beneficialThe best invasive species
>See something moving on the cap of a water bottle at the peripheral of my vision>Turn to look at it>At the exact same time the jumping spider on the cap sees me out the peripheral of it's vision and turns to look at me>Stare at each other for a few secondsReally humanizes them.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QF6kaOAuYg
>>5091004God I love spiders
>>5091004My extremely arachnophobic mom once found a Steatoda bipunctata in our flour/pasta cupbard that killed about 20 food moths. They now have an uneasy alliance.