Are yellow sac spiders as hostile as people say or can I just ignore them? My house is borderline infested right now.
>>5126154>Are yellow sac spiders as hostile as people sayNot really, no. They won't go after you or anything, they tend to avoid people rather than directly scare the living daylight out of you.>can I just ignore them?Yeah, they won't do much. I wouldn't worry.
>>5126786>tend to avoid peoplebullshit they do, OP you have no idea how fucked you are. they're a harmless spider in terms of biting but are inarguably the most obnoxious spider in existence. once they make a nest theres no going back to a cortisol-free life.I'll give you a brief overview of why you're fucked 1) reproduce more often than other species 2) yellow sacs primarily hunt at night BUT spend 99% of their life upside down on ceilings (often making bivy tent webs in the corners of ceilings), which means running above your bed all night in clusters dropping on you while you're trying to sleep. they are attracted to ANYTHING that moves and will drop down to investigate it.Get an exterminator NOW before theres hundreds of them
>>5126810>Yellow sac spiders>ObnoxiousLah mao, in what fucking galaxy.Let's see:1):>Implying they reproduce more than other species>When up to 30% of males are killed and eaten by the females after breeding, and even at that, they make an unexceptional amount of eggs, no more than the average spider does2):>They're night huntersThat part's correct. What isn't, however:>exaggerating that they spend 99% of their lives upside down, and implying they're attracted to anything that movesSee, you're full of ripe, A-grade bullshit there, anon. Imagine believing in retarded old wives' folklore fairytales, lah mao.As for OP, I wouldn't worry too much, even with the 5 eggs sacs and numerous baby spiders. Sure, baby spiders are tiny, but if you just relocate them carefully and gently, it's overall not such a big issue.
>>5126154>can I just ignore them?Yes. Literally every spider aside from a couple Australian and South American species can be safely ignored
I thought those are outdoor spiders.