It is the time of year that the new crop of tiny spiders makes its way
indoors.
We have quite a few in the bathroom, and some seem to be bigger every day
but without any sign of dried up corpses either in the webs or underneath.
Firstly, what does a spider the size of a pinhead eat? It must be
something very small indeed.
Secondly, what do they eat as they get bigger? Before they graduate to
visible flying insects that is.
I have a suspicion that the most obvious available food (that is, each
other) may be the main source but where do they hide the remains?
Cheers
Dave R
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