Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Day 14: A question for the ages
Why do spiders insist upon building their webs across the paths where I walk? (These are big spiders, but I honestly don't think they have any hope of catching a human.)
Also, why do they keep building their webs when things (read: me) walk through those webs and break them? (Please note: I don't do this on purpose. I don't do this on purpose for two reasons, actually: one, it would be mean; two, I might end up with a spider in my hair.)
Does this mean that the kinds of things that spiders actually hope to catch and eat are flying along the same paths where I walk?
I imagine that this must be frustrating for the spiders. I can see the blog post now:
Weaving Spider
Day 14: WTF?
Why do humans persist in walking into my web every morning?? I just finish getting the darned thing woven, and I settle down for a nice rest before the gnats start flying around, and bam! Human! You'd think they'd learn!
Does this mean that the kinds of things that spiders actually hope to catch and eat are flying along the same paths where I walk?
ReplyDeleteYep.... that's exactly what it means.... think about it... Humans create all kinds of wonderful corridors creating perfectly clear pathways for flying!