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Man in Australia Explains Why He Lets a Huge Huntsman Spider Live In His House

by Stephen King 1 Comment

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In the land down under, where wildlife is often as fascinating as it is frightening, one Australian man has taken an unusual approach to pest control. Instead of fearing the giant huntsman spider that’s been living in his home for over a year, he’s embraced it as a unique and helpful housemate.

A Growing Friendship

Jake Gray, a resident of Australia, has developed an unlikely bond with a large huntsman spider. He’s watched the spider grow from a small creature to a formidable arachnid, and has even given her a name: Charlotte.

Holconia immanis – better known as the Banded huntsman or Sydney huntsman. Photo: ibsut

The Benefits of a Spider Housemate

Huntsman spiders are known for their appetite for cockroaches, making them a natural pest control solution. Jake and his family have found that Charlotte’s presence has significantly reduced the number of unwanted insects in their home.

The “big girl” is taking a break. Photo: Jake Gray

Overcoming Fear

While many people would be terrified of having such a large spider living with them, Jake and his family have learned to appreciate the benefits of their unusual housemate. They’ve even taken steps to educate their children about the harmless nature of huntsman spiders.

Cockroach killer. Photo: Pommiebastards

The Science Behind Huntsman Spiders

Huntsman spiders, despite their intimidating appearance, are generally not harmful to humans. While they do produce venom, they rarely use it as a defense mechanism. Instead, they rely on their speed and agility to escape predators.

Horrifying Photo Shows A Huntsman Spider Eating A Whole Possum

Tips for Coexisting with Huntsman Spiders

If you find yourself sharing your living space with a huntsman spider, it’s important to remain calm. These spiders are more afraid of you than you are of them. If you need to remove it, simply capture it in a container and release it outside.

Australia’s unique wildlife often defies expectations. In the case of Jake Gray and his huntsman spider housemate, the relationship is a testament to the fascinating and often misunderstood creatures that inhabit our world.

Filed Under: Trends Worldwide Tagged With: arachnophobia, Australia, Banded huntsman, fear of spiders, Holconia immanis, huntsman spider, pet spider, Sydney huntsman, unusual housemate

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  1. Dale Tillman says

    December 14, 2023 at 11:23 pm

    Thankkkks for the information.

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