Cool! It’s Tegenaria domestica, which lives just about everywhere, including my garage. I guess I just need to fill the garage with sulfur fumes and then I’ll have a giant funnel web with thousands of spiders!
nomdeplumesays
Must be a strange feeling…
arrantpracsays
“On their visit to the cave, Urák and his colleagues estimated there were about 69,000 T. domestica and more than 42,000 P. vagans specimens.”
Huh, those are some pretty Musky estimate numbers.
Copilot says “Spiders have eight legs.”
Of course they have recently added this disclaimer: “Copilot may make mistakes.”
This is especially for PZ:
https://www.livescience.com/animals/spiders/worlds-biggest-spiderweb-discovered-inside-sulfur-cave-with-111-000-arachnids-living-in-pitch-black
Cool! It’s Tegenaria domestica, which lives just about everywhere, including my garage. I guess I just need to fill the garage with sulfur fumes and then I’ll have a giant funnel web with thousands of spiders!
Must be a strange feeling…
“On their visit to the cave, Urák and his colleagues estimated there were about 69,000 T. domestica and more than 42,000 P. vagans specimens.”
Huh, those are some pretty Musky estimate numbers.
All of them.