This was too much information. I kind of threw up.
Cockroaches are inherently disgusting because they carry pathogens as well as tropomyosin in their carapaces. They also creep me out much more than do other insects.
Spiders, on the other hand, are my friends.
Feast well on the creepy cockroaches, my lovelies.
I’m not exactly a fan of spiders, but I don’t kill them unless forced to. Cockroaches I shall seek out and 'ere I spy them lurking, for they are fucking nasty. It’s almost enough to make me leave Florida.
Apropos of nothing, I watched an albino lizard catch a cockroach that was practically his size while out smoking on the porch the other night. I wanted to throw him a party.
Until just this morning, when our dog alerted us to a tarantula the size of my coffee mug in the corner of our living room, I would have said cockroach.
Too funny. Almost the exact same thing happened to me recently, only the lizard wasn’t albino. I have since made an effort to sweep the dead roaches I find in the garage and the house onto the back patio, thus sort of throwing a party for my lizard friends.
What did you do with him?
I agree with this on an objective level, but cockroaches just aren’t creepy in the way spiders are. I’d happily pick a cockroach up and fling it out of the window, or squish it into the ground, but a big hairy house spider? No way am I touching that. I’ll get rid of it, but I’m using the “pint glass and piece of paper” method. And I’ll still flinch like a little girl as it crawls up the inside of the glass. I don’t tend to kill spiders, either, both because I know they’re beneficial and also because, well, they’re creepy enough that one day they might have their revenge.
However, small and friendly-looking spiders are welcome to stay in the corner of the ceiling out of harm’s way, where they might catch flies. Any size of cockroach would not enjoy that privilege.
Mr. Ko trapped him under a big glass bowl, slipped cardboard under it and dumped him outside. I’m still shuddering, dancing around in circles and shaking my hands like a six year old.
I know we’re very fortunate in the UK not to have any poisonous spiders (or any poisonous critters to speak of, really, barring adders), but I do find giant house spiders singularly revolting. I was sitting watching TV at about 1am a couple of nights ago and saw a movement out of the corner of my eye, and one of these was marching towards my foot. I see we’ve exported them to the Pacific NW. You’re welcome.
Word up my man, and yet there is a superhero with a spider motif and that’s Spider-Man.
Which are more disgusting? Definitely cockroaches, but that’s just to speak for the pest species, such the American, German, Oriental, and brown banded. As you know not all roach species are pests, and I can tolerate the non-pest species.
As for spiders they are clearly a winner in the creepy crawly world.