No but as we leave the spiders alone and they eat the nats
My wife used to remove all spiders webs as soon as she saw one. However with more kids we have less time to clean beyond a vacuum around, so the spiders can do their thing. Lo and behold no more nat bites.
I then read later that the favourite food of those spiders that are very thin and leave webs everywhere is nats
Posted By: Ken Breadstick on October 13th 2022 at 22:29:45
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- Anyone think they've been bitten more than normal by gnats this year? (n/m) (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Oct 13, 11:09:32
- No but as we leave the spiders alone and they eat the nats (General Chat) - Ken Breadstick, Oct 13, 22:29:45
- Both arms last night little b****s (n/m) (General Chat) - neonyellow, Oct 13, 18:01:00
- Warmer wetter winters = more biting insects in summers (n/m) (General Chat) - Old Git, Oct 13, 11:53:37
- yes (General Chat) - Cardiff Canary, Oct 13, 11:44:34
- They're definitely best off the vine aren't they? (n/m) (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Oct 13, 11:54:08
- lovely! (n/m) (General Chat) - Cardiff Canary, Oct 13, 14:27:14
- They're definitely best off the vine aren't they? (n/m) (General Chat) - protheroe fitzgibbon, Oct 13, 11:54:08
- Yes, and more painful. (n/m) (General Chat) - BSE Canary, Oct 13, 11:44:08
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