22-06-2016 17:12
Hey guys,
One for all the arachnophobes out there. Hundreds of Fen Raft spiders have been released across the UK in an effort to revive the dwindling numbers of this endangered species. These spiders feed on insects, tadpoles and small fish which they catch by skating on the surface of water. They are also harmless to humans in case you were worrying
The London based Zoo, Chessington World of Adventures has been breeding the spiders in captivity and have released over 400 into the wild over the last 2 years. This has had a positive effect on the population which has nearly doubled since the program began!
I definitely support this effort even though spiders do freak me out as I think it's important to ensure as much biodiversity as possible.
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22-06-2016 17:21
I never kill spiders. They're the janitors of the insect world. Here's some myths debunked:
http://www.pestworld.org/news-hub/pest-articles/debunking-common-spider-myths/
22-06-2016 17:29
22-06-2016 17:29
An interesting read @Bambino. The I've heard the swallowing 8 a year myth so may times!
I've killed a few over the years but I'm a lot better dealing with spiders these days and just leave them be as none in the UK can cause you any real harm.
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22-06-2016 19:43
22-06-2016 19:43
I am never afraid of any insects but dislike spiders. In the summer months we have a load around here and my husband is the one called on to deal with them. Gently lifts them up...puts them outside...thus allowing them to scuttle straight back in again.....
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23-06-2016 09:54
23-06-2016 09:54
@Cleoriff I've always been the same. Something about spiders that just freaks me out. luckily my house mate is more then happy to remove them but like you said I'm sure there coming straight back in
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23-06-2016 10:08
23-06-2016 10:08
It's not the spiders that have ever worried me, it's the two legged vermin that feed off and cause harm to others. All insects and arachnids serve a purpose though I'm worried about the super bugs that we have created that are immune to antibiotics such as the mosquitoes spreading the Zika virus like wildfire.
23-06-2016 12:54
23-06-2016 12:54
My eldest son squeals like a girl when he sees a spider of any size. His girlfriend is the one who says 'there there' and takes it carefully outside. Some love them...and others...well...
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23-06-2016 14:43
23-06-2016 14:43
@jonsie Yes I've heard that if there were no spiders we would be overrun by insects very quickly so they definitely have a job to do. I just wish they were a bit nicer to look at.
@CleoriffHaha that totally used to be me. Strangely these days I'm fine with really big ones or really small ones. It's the mid range spiders that's still freak me out.
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23-06-2016 16:40
23-06-2016 16:40
I always found it strange that my wife would willingly allow a 'money' spider to run around her hand and arm for good luck but anything bigger she would shriek and run a mile.
24-06-2016 11:06
24-06-2016 11:06
@jonsie It seems that's a common phenomenon. Very small or very big are fine but anything else is a NOPE!
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