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The cockroach was still twitching when I found them, and I haven’t used any insecticide so it’s a safe bet it was bitten.

Wolf spiders are excellent predators of cockroaches so Im always happy to have them around.

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[–] tobogganablaze@lemmus.org 4 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Hey, great pictures.

But I don't think you should mark them as NSFW. One of the goals of this community is to dispell the fear of spiders. And while the trigger warning is quite considerate, I think it hurts the overall cause/goal of this community. To spread knowledge and educate people about spiders.

(also I didn't see those till now because I usually don't have NSFW enabled ... )