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<blockquote data-quote="MrKrowe" data-source="post: 153913" data-attributes="member: 28893"><p>In the artificial construction of our homes the chances are that the spider feels every vibration, so your washing machine or your tumble dryer or your vacuum cleaner can all feel like a clear and present threat. Our houses are like an enormous sound box, and our spiders feel every vibration.</p><p></p><p>Pulling the sac reduces the risks, it doesn’t mean you will have the most slings and you have to be careful as/when you do it.</p><p></p><p>In a perfect world I would leave the sac with mother. But you have to evaluate your circumstances and decide accordingly. Don’t forget we are a species that creates vibration (noise) for no reason - and for spiders vibration is everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrKrowe, post: 153913, member: 28893"] In the artificial construction of our homes the chances are that the spider feels every vibration, so your washing machine or your tumble dryer or your vacuum cleaner can all feel like a clear and present threat. Our houses are like an enormous sound box, and our spiders feel every vibration. Pulling the sac reduces the risks, it doesn’t mean you will have the most slings and you have to be careful as/when you do it. In a perfect world I would leave the sac with mother. But you have to evaluate your circumstances and decide accordingly. Don’t forget we are a species that creates vibration (noise) for no reason - and for spiders vibration is everything. [/QUOTE]
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