can spiders come up sinks?

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Mrbez

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Yes, but tell her it's the ones that come up toilets that she needs to be worried about.
 

Mr Phoebus

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When you flush a spider down the sink it curls up to trap air bubbles around its self so it can float.

If it can then get purchase on the pipe wall, then yes they can crawl back out if they haven't already been swept away around the U-bend.

They don't come from around the U-bend because of the water trap.
 
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david1701

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Location
Bude, Cornwall
When you flush a spider down the sink it curls up to trap air bubbles around its self so it can float.

If it can then get purchase on the pipe wall, then yes they can crawl back out if they haven't already been swept away around the U-bend.

talking about ones that weren't in the sink, she keeps getting them in the kitchen and bathroom sinks at her shop about the size of my palm and removing them (while getting freaked out so they have to be getting in somewhere, I thought falling off the ceiling into the sink but in both rooms this is unlikely
 
Location
Edinburgh
My understanding is that they get to the sinks from the top to get some moisture, but then can't climb back out.

If you leave an old cloth over the edge to the bottom, it makes a nice spider ladder and they can be on thier way after they have had a drink.
 

Mr Phoebus

New Member
talking about ones that weren't in the sink, she keeps getting them in the kitchen and bathroom sinks at her shop about the size of my palm and removing them (while getting freaked out so they have to be getting in somewhere, I thought falling off the ceiling into the sink but in both rooms this is unlikely
House spiders are wanderers and cover all the home on their travels.


The reason they're in sinks and baths is because they've wandered into them and then can't get out because the surface is too slippery for them.
 

fossyant

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AuraTodd

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Start selling Spider Man costumes.

She has arachnophobia and spiders shouldn't hurt her, unless their Australian or come under the title camel or Red knee-back


The house spider will eat insects such as:
  • Beetles
  • Earwigs
  • Cockroaches
  • They also have a tendency to eat earth worms
It is normally a male spider found in a bath or sink having fallen in looking for a female. Its best not to kill spiders as they are very important in controlling the level of other insects that are pests.


Spiders found in bathtubs or sinks have come up through the drains from the sewers.


House spiders are thirsty creatures living in a very water-poor environment, and any that venture near a sink or tub with drops of water in it will try to reach the water, often by climbing down a wall. Once in the slick-sided porcelain basin, they are unable to climb back out unless a helpful human "lends them a hand."


Myth: Spiders in the home are a danger to children and pets!


House spiders prey on insects and other small creatures. They are not bloodsuckers, and have no reason to bite a human or any other animal too large for them to eat. Very, very few spider species in the UK have venom that can harm humans, dogs, or cats. Why, why do people waste their time worrying about spiders? It is not spiders that are dangerous to your children; the dangerous ones are other humans!













 
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