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TopicHow do I successfully transplant a spider?
synth_real
07/04/20 6:09:48 PM
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Try putting holes in the lid of an old jar and fill it up with apple cider vinegar. Apparently gnats love that shit, and will land in it to drink it even though it kills them. Could even try putting a nightlight right behind it to increase it's attractive power if it's a clear jar.

If you want a spider that will stay in your windowsill, you might need to go outside to find one. Typical indoor spider varieties prefer darkness even though they'd catch way more prey if they built their webs over a light source. I don't think the typical indoor spider needs to eat very often. Go outside and find yourself a spider sitting in the middle of a beautiful web, that's the kind of spider you want to catch flies. With a little luck, it will decide that your window is the perfect frame to fill with a web

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