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Why do spider journey out from behind the Television shortly after midnight?
I noticed that spiders regularly make an appearance in my living room between midnight and 1am. Most of them from behind the television. Anybody got any theories on this matter?
8 Answers
- daniel gLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
species that are active hunters leave their nest at night in search
of food. most are nocturnal.
the male of most species can sometimes be found wandering in
search of a mate.
some species (Salticidae family) are diurnal and hunt during the day.
Source(s): UC Irvine, entomology - 5 years ago
If this is real inquiry..That's sleazy(and gives off of a craigslist killer vibe) A 7-11 at midnight? A crazy ex? Really? What type of guy wants to meet a girl by a dumpster at midnight? Is that ease of convenience to get rid of your body? Any first and even maybe second or third meeting should be done in public. ALWAYS. Don't be stupid.
- 1 decade ago
well the bigger question is what kind of spider are they black widows mate with there husbands then as soon as the male is done they kill the male then move black widows never live where they had intercorse
so she was probably was on the move for a new home but that defeats the fact because in your scenario it happens everynighyt but hey email me a picture and i might tell you what spider it is address kingarthur55@bellsouth.net
- 1 decade ago
Possibly because the temperature is slightly cooler at this time and it means they expel less energy trying to keep at a regulated temperature.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
So they can watch the TOP 10 List on Letterman???
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Is there the slightest possibility that your spiders are in fact nocturnal.