Spider Woman
May. 14th, 2011 06:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
It's a good thing Eric was at the store. A little bit ago, I went to get Bea up from her nap. She had a diaper cover on with crappy velcro, so had one of the fancy diaper covers from a dress over the plain functional one to help keep it together. In between those two covers? A big old spider. Very startling, to say the least. I mean, how the heck does a spider go up her pants and then under some fairly form-fitting elastic to get up there? Especially since this was a fairly large specimen.
My protective inclinations warred with each other for a moment, long enough for rationality to resume, and I used her pants to scoop up the spider to protect both it and me and took it outside. It was really quite gorgeous, a deep red cephalothorax with a cream abdomen. After looking at it for a minute, I let it go and went back in to change her diaper and then identify it.
Turns out it's a pillbug/woodlouse/etc spider, Dysdera crocata (named for what it eats), and it's one of the most commonly found inside spiders in Utah. Odd, because I don't recall seeing one in the house before. The pictures I'm looking at have quite a wide range of colors on the cephalothorax, from brown to red, so maybe I'm just not remembering a more plain brown one. I'm assuming I've seen them outside at some point, though.
Here is the best resemblance to it that I've found. It was a much deeper red, though. Very pretty, as I said, and fortunately harmless. Still, if Bea develops any super powers in the near future, I guess I better look for a spider bite in her nether regions...
My protective inclinations warred with each other for a moment, long enough for rationality to resume, and I used her pants to scoop up the spider to protect both it and me and took it outside. It was really quite gorgeous, a deep red cephalothorax with a cream abdomen. After looking at it for a minute, I let it go and went back in to change her diaper and then identify it.
Turns out it's a pillbug/woodlouse/etc spider, Dysdera crocata (named for what it eats), and it's one of the most commonly found inside spiders in Utah. Odd, because I don't recall seeing one in the house before. The pictures I'm looking at have quite a wide range of colors on the cephalothorax, from brown to red, so maybe I'm just not remembering a more plain brown one. I'm assuming I've seen them outside at some point, though.
Here is the best resemblance to it that I've found. It was a much deeper red, though. Very pretty, as I said, and fortunately harmless. Still, if Bea develops any super powers in the near future, I guess I better look for a spider bite in her nether regions...
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Date: 2011-05-15 08:56 am (UTC)I am glad that I'm not the only person this happens to, though. About a month ago when I was changing Squeaker's diaper I noticed a meal worm crawling in between her Onesie and her shirt. Needless to say it creeped me out wondering how it got in there. It's strange, as I had the same reaction of focusing on calmly taking care of the situation.
I killed my bug, however. Alert PETA. I'm sure they have a "Bug" division.
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Date: 2011-05-16 12:13 am (UTC)And honestly...given the large, bulbous nature of its abdomen, aside from liking spiders, I'm glad I didn't experience the guts squishing all over my hand, which would have been how I'd have had to kill it given the location. This wasn't a spider that would just be a bit crunchy, this would have been a juicy one.
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Date: 2011-05-15 05:04 pm (UTC)All of ours around here are just plain black. I can deal with black. Small black ones, black daddy long legs, they're all welcome to share my house with me, but that red/grey one freaks me out.
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