This is brilliant. I've been looking for a house spider video like this for ages. Very well made and you really made a good home for Bobina. Hoping to catch a S.Florentina and try something similar, they are invasive to UK but very pretty
travis mc elroy did a long video in two parts about eratigena atrica, e duellica and e saeva these guys change names regularly bc they look so similar. its a really good set of videos. look for "the spiders in your house" giant house spider, hobo spider and barn funnel weaver
I was so entertained with the video, then The bobina and her egg sack revelation came up, and I was happy she was a female but thought, nah, the sack is a dud for sure and BOOM 💥 a hundred spiders inside the tank 😂😂 Keeping spiders is such a journey for sure.
LoL, was waiting moment You figure out its gravid female :) With full grown spiders, can easily tell by pedipalps is it male or female. Well time of year and her fatness were good hints bout it been gravid. Have theme freely live in my house to, they can get surprisingly large, males have huge leg span, thou body is smaller. Very easy to handle to, they much never bite, if they feel threatened they either run or play dead. Greetings from Estonia!
Haha I had no idea ! My knowledge about spiders is very minimum. This was a super fun and learning project That’s good to know however I’m not planing to handle her 😀 Cheers!
Looking forward to seeing her new enclosure! Her immediate reaction to the insects being dropped in was so cool, I’ve never had a spider that goes in for the kill so quickly
A Candy Striped spider webbed itself down from the ceiling and onto my desk so I’m now caring for it… I called it “Jawbreaker”. xD Your bond with Bobina and care of the spiders is the best. Peace from Norway to Sweden. :D 🇳🇴 🇸🇪
Omg I laughed so much when Bob became Bobina! 😆I have a habit of naming my tarantulas the wrong sex, e.g. my Bruce became Brucinda :D Really interesting video, looking forward to part 2.
Some are just chill lol. I've owned a few of house spiders, males and females and they had various reactions. Some of them had temper issues whereas others were absolutely lazy and wouldn't sprint around lol.
How long do they live for? I've got one living in my fire fender. I get quite a few silverfish round the fire so I suppose the spider is having them as tasty treats. It seems to have been living there for awhile.
There is a large house spider living in my garage. She has a large dense web that runs down in to a tunnel where she hides. Shes fast, and she loves her food! Nothing gets away from her. One day i went in to the garage and noticed that an old web looked fuller and newer. I tapped the edge of with a dry piece of grass and a huge black spider ran out! It launched itsself at the end of the grass, and aggressively bit it over and over and wouldnt let go of it. Ive never seen such an aggressive house spider before. I think he was a male. I used to be terrified of spiders, but now im fascinated with them and love seeing them thrive in their environments.
They can be exceptionally food motivated. One day I went down to the old cement/asbestos shed at the bottom of the garden, and as I opened the door a spider went scuttling off, only to be grabbed and eaten as it passed one of the webs these build between the wooden frame.
@@pauln6803 very true. I once decided to build a small den in the garden when I was a very young teen. I moved some old wood my father had stacked against the wall in the garden and I laid down a piece on the patio, and as I sat down to inspect it, i noticed a spider (about an inch in length) dart along the wood. I was startled and fascinated, watching this spider dash pretty fast along the length of the wood. Surprisingly, another spider I'd not spotted on the wood lunged out of nowhere at the passing spider and stabbed its fangs through its abdomen. It was all so frighteningly quick! I was so sad for the spider that ran in fear from me as its fear made it run straight in to the jaws of another.
the males arent black, they tend to have smaller bodies but larger legs in comparison and they do also wander. I assue the original one died (their reported age is 1,5-7 years depending on the habitat and environment. no idea about the larger number but 2,3 years is the usual) and another funnel weaving spider moved in
@@a_lethe_ion I can assure you this was a male as it had the large 'boxing glove' pedipalps, thick body and thick legs. It could have been a very very dark brown shade but it appeared black because it was so dark.
Question: I'm looking for terrarium for my spider, neoscona scylloides. Very small. does it matter if it's a vertical terrarium or horizontal terrarium for most spiders?
Great vid! They are called "kątnik" or literally "corner spider" where i live, i used to have one in a similar terrarium until my mother saw it, and told me to get rid of it 😆 Btw, what did you put on the opening of the jar? so it has enough ventillaton
ive seen one on the side of my house the size of my hand witch is quite big. like 5/6 inches, it was dark so could of been a excaped turantula? but looked exactly like a house spider,wich could of mated with another species to get big?
Cool video but I'm confused! I'm in the UK and to me this looks like a regular House Spider. The Giant House Spider (not "Gigantic" or is that another breed) is a little bigger and definitely has longer legs, in the female anyway. Also I wasn't aware that they prey on things as large as crickets and grubs, but I guess if the opportunity is there...🙂
I'm also in Sweden and found one of these guys on the middle of my kitchen floor. Quite shocked at how large the spider was I grabbed an old clean glass jar (a former honey container) and put the spider in a patch of trees outside the next day... I used to be deathly afraid of spiders but I've now become really attached (unintended pun) to them. If this was a few years ago, I probably would've just signed the lease of my apartment over to the spider and moved.
It’s word how one can bond with a small creature. Unfortunately Bobina passed away but I kept one of her spiderlings. Bobina the second is in need of a new house. That’s an upcoming video 😆
I occasionally feed the spider in my bird house. I love spiders and have no worries handling them. I have handled more dangerous ones abroad but nothing too deadly.
Our old appartment in Hökarängen in Sweden was infested by these creatures during the autumn period, it was mostly males but sometimes also females .. but I remember them being darker in color? It was a pain to catch the world fastest spider 😛
I woke up about 2 weeks ago and the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was a huge Carolina Wolf spider about a foot from the bed. Thing was awesome looking. I got up and jarred it and now it has the window sill as a new home. It's about 1 ft by 8ft. Lots of room to chase down what I give it. Usually grasshoppers. It found a space underneath the window that it uses as a burrow and everything seems to be bought there except for 2 large grasshoppers that wouldn't fit. It's a male so I don't have to worry about a egg sack. Now those are fast moving spiders.
@@vincebaker2754 well let me ask you, did it not occur to you my reply to your comment as you worded it was possibly humour ? .. I know some spiders get way beyond 8ft, but Carolina wolf spiders?! No where near 😉
Have to admit I’m not the biggest fan of spiders, although I never kill them. I always remove them humanely in a cup. However I see these big black spiders like this in my house every now and then so I thought I’d watch this to see if I could learn something and it was quite interesting
I was going to say that it looks like a female, glad you found that out. I didn’t think these liked being kept like that as they’ve always died when I tried to keep them in home made pens.
Ha ha, I'm half hoping that with all this global warming I can turn over a rock in the garden and find a Spanish funnel web (Macrothele calpeiana) living in Leicestershire!
Why does it faf around so much, for lack of better words? The spider comes out when it sees the prey, pounces on it, then pulls back, jumps around in the web a bit and just sits there watching the prey. The normal thing to do would be to pounce and hold the prey in place till it succumbs surely? Who knows with these creatures lol
These spiders don’t have very good eyesight like wolf spiders or jumpers, so they rely on vibrations in their webs to track the prey. The little strikes it’s doing are just to test if the thing in their web can be preyed upon or not, kinda like a shark nudging with its nose, also it’s doing little strikes to inject venom and backing off to let the venom work to keep itself at a safe distance.
He looks very much like a she 😉 people don't value what's right on out doorstep often enough.... This is what happens when you comment before watching to the end, spider babies are known within the hobby as slings abbreviation of spiderlings
You can tell Bob 2 is a female before the egg sac if you pay attention to the pedipalps, the males have more swole tips that look like little boxing gloves
Not seeing many of these this year where I am, hopefully they are not getting a hard time with the increase in cellar spider populations and the spread of the false widows. These guys are very vulnerable to them.
Dude....yes thats a European house spider, but its a small one, you know they get 3 times larger than that right 😅 the females in the UK are HUGE. You can hear them running. Get a big female and put her in an enclosure!
It's possibly already been said in the comments, and I'm only 3 minutes into the video so far but Bob is a female not a male which I needed to point out because you keep referring to it as "him". Bob has no boxing gloves (testicles) on her 2 little facial antennas and has a large rear whereas a males rear is usually a bit narrower
Black Bird flew in on my sil and trashed all my spider's in jars banging in the window to get ou I had to show it the way out While its panting looking at me opened beaked thru my window
Call forth a sum UP largest spider in house to say helLO Demolition man forgot to shout sumit took weeks the interpreting on signals White trays on floor
Hi terraquaman i keep tarantula in my living room with me watching TV 💯🕷 i have 13 at the moment 5 juveniles and 8 slings only 1 juvenile has yet to be sexed, its an LP species 🕷💯
Good job for giving him a home
Can't wait to see the "sand for the texture" continuation.
It’s coming! Hopefully in the weekend 😀
Spiders are some of my favourite creatures love having them around
Same 😆
I’m terrified of spiders but I do find them interesting
Same 😆
Me too, I'm petrified of them, but I never kill them either.
Omgosh I love it! That is awesome and awesome spoody!
Glad you like it! 😀
Love the music you choose too !!
Thanks !
This is brilliant. I've been looking for a house spider video like this for ages. Very well made and you really made a good home for Bobina.
Hoping to catch a S.Florentina and try something similar, they are invasive to UK but very pretty
Thank you so much!
I Google it that’s a very cool looking spider ! 😀
travis mc elroy did a long video in two parts about eratigena atrica, e duellica and e saeva
these guys change names regularly bc they look so similar.
its a really good set of videos.
look for
"the spiders in your house" giant house spider, hobo spider and barn funnel weaver
What type of spider was that?
Giant house spider, Tegenaria atrica.
Thou males have smaller body, they can get leg span up to 12cm or so. Very large for this part of europe :)
He says it in the very beginning..
@@antssaar863It's actually a Eratigena Atrica or Duellica. They aren't Tegnaria
Looks more like a Tegenaria domestica to me.
I was so entertained with the video, then The bobina and her egg sack revelation came up, and I was happy she was a female but thought, nah, the sack is a dud for sure and BOOM 💥 a hundred spiders inside the tank 😂😂
Keeping spiders is such a journey for sure.
Haha I’m glad you liked it ! Yes indeed I would love to get a tarantula one day but my girlfriend won’t allow me 😂
I was looking at the pedipalps and thinking Bob might be a Barbara but Bobina works too!
I've had tons of these. They are quite entertaining to feed. The way, they fight with the worm, I call it "worm-rodeo"!😂
Hahaha worm-rodeo 🤣
LoL, was waiting moment You figure out its gravid female :)
With full grown spiders, can easily tell by pedipalps is it male or female.
Well time of year and her fatness were good hints bout it been gravid.
Have theme freely live in my house to, they can get surprisingly large, males have huge leg span, thou body is smaller.
Very easy to handle to, they much never bite, if they feel threatened they either run or play dead.
Greetings from Estonia!
Haha I had no idea ! My knowledge about spiders is very minimum.
This was a super fun and learning project
That’s good to know however I’m not planing to handle her 😀
Cheers!
Yes, you can easily tell if it's male or female by the palps. On the males palps, they resemble boxing gloves and the females are just straight.
im a literal baby when it comes to spiders, but i can never skip these videos 😭
Looking forward to seeing her new enclosure! Her immediate reaction to the insects being dropped in was so cool, I’ve never had a spider that goes in for the kill so quickly
I’m planning to release part two in the weekend!
Yeah I was shocked the first time I gave her a cricket. So violent 😊
A Candy Striped spider webbed itself down from the ceiling and onto my desk so I’m now caring for it… I called it “Jawbreaker”. xD
Your bond with Bobina and care of the spiders is the best. Peace from Norway to Sweden. :D 🇳🇴 🇸🇪
That’s awesome 😎 !!
The music is perfect in the background!
Also I'm planning to build a terrarium as well for my first spider
Thanks !
Go for it 😊
I love Bob 2 ❤
Ive spent days of childhood with this spieces;))
Yeah they are truly amazing 😊
Omg I laughed so much when Bob became Bobina! 😆I have a habit of naming my tarantulas the wrong sex, e.g. my Bruce became Brucinda :D Really interesting video, looking forward to part 2.
Hahah Brucinda 🤣 part two will hopefully be ready tomorrow 🤞😀
I have never seen a giant house spider walk so slow. He was probably very sleepy when you found him. These spiders are normaly fast as hell.
Some are just chill lol. I've owned a few of house spiders, males and females and they had various reactions. Some of them had temper issues whereas others were absolutely lazy and wouldn't sprint around lol.
She could be fast if she wanted to! Trust me 😆
When I freehandle these, especially females, they walk really slow around me.
The females are very fast and can jump
@rich5268 they can be fast but normally slow when handled.
Bob 2 is so cute😊I have also a housespider as pet❤
How long do they live for? I've got one living in my fire fender. I get quite a few silverfish round the fire so I suppose the spider is having them as tasty treats. It seems to have been living there for awhile.
I have no clue actually! Sounds like your spider had found the perfect place 😆
such a cute spider
Thanks 😆
Well she must have been happy being there to lay her eggs. Good job.
Thank you so much 😊
I have thosr spiders in my house and I am constantly terrified of those things because they are in the places you least expect
Yeah that’s so true 😆
bob, bob 2, bobina... something tells me you are a fan of Homemade Ecosystems
Indeed I am! However Bob the first was named Bob back in 2016 😊
There is a large house spider living in my garage. She has a large dense web that runs down in to a tunnel where she hides. Shes fast, and she loves her food! Nothing gets away from her.
One day i went in to the garage and noticed that an old web looked fuller and newer. I tapped the edge of with a dry piece of grass and a huge black spider ran out! It launched itsself at the end of the grass, and aggressively bit it over and over and wouldnt let go of it. Ive never seen such an aggressive house spider before. I think he was a male.
I used to be terrified of spiders, but now im fascinated with them and love seeing them thrive in their environments.
Fascinating story 😆
Yeah me too after Bobina I feel confident to get a tarantula or 5 😎
They can be exceptionally food motivated.
One day I went down to the old cement/asbestos shed at the bottom of the garden, and as I opened the door a spider went scuttling off, only to be grabbed and eaten as it passed one of the webs these build between the wooden frame.
@@pauln6803 very true. I once decided to build a small den in the garden when I was a very young teen. I moved some old wood my father had stacked against the wall in the garden and I laid down a piece on the patio, and as I sat down to inspect it, i noticed a spider (about an inch in length) dart along the wood. I was startled and fascinated, watching this spider dash pretty fast along the length of the wood. Surprisingly, another spider I'd not spotted on the wood lunged out of nowhere at the passing spider and stabbed its fangs through its abdomen. It was all so frighteningly quick! I was so sad for the spider that ran in fear from me as its fear made it run straight in to the jaws of another.
the males arent black, they tend to have smaller bodies but larger legs in comparison and they do also wander.
I assue the original one died (their reported age is 1,5-7 years depending on the habitat and environment. no idea about the larger number but 2,3 years is the usual) and another funnel weaving spider moved in
@@a_lethe_ion I can assure you this was a male as it had the large 'boxing glove' pedipalps, thick body and thick legs. It could have been a very very dark brown shade but it appeared black because it was so dark.
I'm happy I've never encountered a giant Bobina in Sweden, I don't mind smaller spiders but she's big enough to become unsettling for me.
Question: I'm looking for terrarium for my spider, neoscona scylloides. Very small. does it matter if it's a vertical terrarium or horizontal terrarium for most spiders?
You’ll have to excuse me but I have no idea 😄
@@terraquaman lol 😆 no worries! I ended up getting a small vertical one. Mine likes to move around a lot lol
Great vid! They are called "kątnik" or literally "corner spider" where i live, i used to have one in a similar terrarium until my mother saw it, and told me to get rid of it 😆 Btw, what did you put on the opening of the jar? so it has enough ventillaton
That makes sense, you always find theme in corners.
Haha 😆
It’s a custom made lid and no it didn’t have vents so I made some holes.
ive seen one on the side of my house the size of my hand witch is quite big. like 5/6 inches, it was dark so could of been a excaped turantula? but looked exactly like a house spider,wich could of mated with another species to get big?
I don’t know if it works that way but I’m no expert 😊
Amazing, you from Sweden? Now thats a big spider for Sweden.
Yes I am. Yeah I was a bit shocked when I found her 😊
Bobina 😂😂 Maybe Barbara, or Spinelina!!?
😆
I rather have a cute, fuzzy jumping spider or a flat ceiling spider.
Jumping spider is definitely on my list 😊
You gave the spider a free house and unlimited foods
Yeah she seemed to enjoy it 😊
the way she sits in the hole. this are terrifying creaturs.. Beautiful and magnificent.. but still terrifying
Agreed 😆
Ska man också fånga en fet husspindel och ha den som husdjur eller?
Ja om du kan skapa ett bra hem och ge den mat så varför inte ? 😊
Cool video but I'm confused! I'm in the UK and to me this looks like a regular House Spider. The Giant House Spider (not "Gigantic" or is that another breed) is a little bigger and definitely has longer legs, in the female anyway. Also I wasn't aware that they prey on things as large as crickets and grubs, but I guess if the opportunity is there...🙂
Definitely looks like a Tegenaria domestic to me
@@smhhtit is. Or Tegenaria Gigantica possibly.
Thank you !
You guys are probably right. I am no spider expert.
Bobina really loved crickets 😀
Why do you handle her with gloves? Ive never known these spiders to be aggressive or bite. Just curious question to be honest.
When I found her I was cleaning the garden slabs I hade my garden gloves on. 😊
Aragog
I had a house spider as a pet. Found it as a sling, kept her for 3 years!
Cool! How often did you feed her ?
@terraquaman I think it was a cricket a week. She would take quite large prey items even when small!
This is so cool
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
I'm also in Sweden and found one of these guys on the middle of my kitchen floor.
Quite shocked at how large the spider was I grabbed an old clean glass jar (a former honey container) and put the spider in a patch of trees outside the next day...
I used to be deathly afraid of spiders but I've now become really attached (unintended pun) to them. If this was a few years ago, I probably would've just signed the lease of my apartment over to the spider and moved.
5:04 I have a picture I took of it that looks JUST LIKE THIS! :)
Such a coincidence
Needless to say, I've subscribed to your channel and I think I'm gonna like it here.
It’s word how one can bond with a small creature. Unfortunately Bobina passed away but I kept one of her spiderlings.
Bobina the second is in need of a new house. That’s an upcoming video 😆
Thanks for the support 😊
Not to sound stupid, but why does Bobina not climb out when you take the lid off when you were re housing her babies?
I guess she felt safer in the hide.
Bobina 😂❤❤❤ great edits man love it
Glad you enjoyed it thank you so much 😊
I had this thing just crawling up my shirt 😢
Haha oh no ! 😆
Came back for sum scren shots of spiderBo almost doing sign on a pre eat torment
Goblin face back
Bobina like “who gon help me take care of these kids?!”
Haha exactly 😆
I have never kept a spider as a pet, but I let them live in my house. They are creepy, but that doesn’t mean they should die
I agree ☝️😊
I occasionally feed the spider in my bird house. I love spiders and have no worries handling them. I have handled more dangerous ones abroad but nothing too deadly.
I’m definitely going to get a tarantula in the future 😊
Looking forward to an update in a few weeks once Bobina’s offspring have truly colonised the stable
My first pet spider was a giant female house spider ... from there I have got 8 tarantulas over the past few years lol
Haha I’m planning to get a tarantula myself. Which do you recommend ?
I've had various giant house spiders. My last female was gravid and had multiple egg sacs. The young left on their own eventually.
Sounds amazing. How long do they generally live ? 😊
I believe spiders can do telepathy
I hope not 😆
Yeh….. ok…. 🤪
Our old appartment in Hökarängen in Sweden was infested by these creatures during the autumn period, it was mostly males but sometimes also females .. but I remember them being darker in color? It was a pain to catch the world fastest spider 😛
Mistress is waiting!
As an Australian I’m disappointed in your definition of gigantic spider…
Haha yeah but it’s big for Sweden 😆
For a start that is not a male House Spider its a female much larger abdomen
Yea thank you I know this now 😊
Watch the whole video before commenting next time.
He established that 3/4 through the video
I woke up about 2 weeks ago and the first thing I saw when I opened my eyes was a huge Carolina Wolf spider about a foot from the bed. Thing was awesome looking. I got up and jarred it and now it has the window sill as a new home. It's about 1 ft by 8ft. Lots of room to chase down what I give it. Usually grasshoppers. It found a space underneath the window that it uses as a burrow and everything seems to be bought there except for 2 large grasshoppers that wouldn't fit. It's a male so I don't have to worry about a egg sack. Now those are fast moving spiders.
What an amazing story 😆
What ??! The spider 1 ft by 8ft 😬
@@Orangutan_Stella So it never occurred to you I was talking about the window sill.
@@vincebaker2754 well let me ask you, did it not occur to you my reply to your comment as you worded it was possibly humour ? .. I know some spiders get way beyond 8ft, but Carolina wolf spiders?! No where near 😉
That is absolutely horrifying. And the fact that they are in Europe… I‘m moving to Antarctica
Haha 😆
Can giant house spiders bite people?
Yes but it's very unlikely and wouldn't give you any problems.
Giggling. I spent the first half of this video being like... I don't think Bob is male. And then 'Bobina' made an eggsack and I lost it
Haha many people has pointed out that Bob is a female 😊
the house spider is surprisingly slow... bc these guys have really high speed if they want to
I heard that they slow down when they are handled. 😊
Looked like a lous not a roach 😮
Have to admit I’m not the biggest fan of spiders, although I never kill them. I always remove them humanely in a cup. However I see these big black spiders like this in my house every now and then so I thought I’d watch this to see if I could learn something and it was quite interesting
Thanks nice to hear 😊
I’m glad you enjoyed it thanks 😊
I was going to say that it looks like a female, glad you found that out. I didn’t think these liked being kept like that as they’ve always died when I tried to keep them in home made pens.
I saved one of Bobinas offspring. I hope it will live for a long time 😊
If you think that's a gigantic house spider, best to nip down to my garage in Swansea, but wear your PPE.
Hahah it’s the biggest spider in my house at least 😆
Ha ha, I'm half hoping that with all this global warming I can turn over a rock in the garden and find a Spanish funnel web (Macrothele calpeiana) living in Leicestershire!
Why does it faf around so much, for lack of better words? The spider comes out when it sees the prey, pounces on it, then pulls back, jumps around in the web a bit and just sits there watching the prey. The normal thing to do would be to pounce and hold the prey in place till it succumbs surely? Who knows with these creatures lol
Yeah I have no idea what that was about 😆
These spiders don’t have very good eyesight like wolf spiders or jumpers, so they rely on vibrations in their webs to track the prey. The little strikes it’s doing are just to test if the thing in their web can be preyed upon or not, kinda like a shark nudging with its nose, also it’s doing little strikes to inject venom and backing off to let the venom work to keep itself at a safe distance.
@@goldmamba2468 awesome i hadn't considered that, but makes perfect sense
He looks very much like a she 😉 people don't value what's right on out doorstep often enough.... This is what happens when you comment before watching to the end, spider babies are known within the hobby as slings abbreviation of spiderlings
Yeah haha many people has commented that Bob is a female 😆
Thanks for sharing 😊
Looks like a Tegenaria domestica to me.
You are probably right 😊
""Open top jars outside INN agen""
New BEGinner
Here is a dumb question I dont care to google. What happens if you laden the crickets and worms with corn syrup or steroids?
Haha I have no idea 😆
And this doesn't even look like a big one. Seen ones easily 2 - 2.5x the size of Bob here in England
Wow that’s cool!
Didn’t know they get so big 😊
One hit wonder
Theory
You can tell Bob 2 is a female before the egg sac if you pay attention to the pedipalps, the males have more swole tips that look like little boxing gloves
Okey cool thank you 😊
Not seeing many of these this year where I am, hopefully they are not getting a hard time with the increase in cellar spider populations and the spread of the false widows. These guys are very vulnerable to them.
I didn’t know this !
I hope they come back !
Dude....yes thats a European house spider, but its a small one, you know they get 3 times larger than that right 😅 the females in the UK are HUGE. You can hear them running. Get a big female and put her in an enclosure!
Wow that’s big !
To hear them running sounds scary 😆
It's possibly already been said in the comments, and I'm only 3 minutes into the video so far but Bob is a female not a male which I needed to point out because you keep referring to it as "him".
Bob has no boxing gloves (testicles) on her 2 little facial antennas and has a large rear whereas a males rear is usually a bit narrower
I've now just reached the Bobina stage of the video 😂
I thought you being a spider expert would of known the spider was a female with it's big abdomen, and don't they live for a year?
I’m no spider expert so I couldn’t have known 😊
Eratigena (formerly tegenaria) atrica female.
This ain't gigantic, I've seen hand sized giant house spiders.
So I’ve been told. It was gigantic to me 😆
I know I'm a bit late with this info but "bob 2" is a female.
Yes I realize that I the second episode when she got babies 😆
and i bet that bob is female^^ edit: 3scnds later in this video he realized it himself^^
Black Bird flew in on my sil and trashed all my spider's in jars
banging in the window to get ou
I had to show it the way out
While its panting looking at me opened beaked thru my window
Oh no what a tragedy!
Are your spiders ok?
Bob is a girl btw
Yes I know this now 😊
Bad plan spiders jumping inn paint
This is so cool lol the fact that she made an egg sac means she was super comfortable; i hear they can jist hang onto eggs and sperm for ever
Awesome thank you 😊
The males have smaller abdominal segments. Bob is obviously a female.
Yes I realized that later in the video 😊
These house spiders can give you a right nip
Yeah definitely 😆
Rita sue and Bob two
at least call him bob the second not bob 2 😂
Hahah 😆
No1. Bob is a female
No2. You gave him a woodlouse, not a cockroach
Yea I discovered that layer in the video.
No its a small cockroach 😊
Call forth a sum UP
largest spider in house to say helLO
Demolition man forgot to shout sumit took weeks the interpreting on signals
White trays on floor
Bob was a female. I renamed her Boob.
Haha 😆
No pedipalps and the size and the fact it's a web dweller, those should have given you a clue to begin with mate
Yea I know this now 😊
Hi terraquaman i keep tarantula in my living room with me watching TV 💯🕷 i have 13 at the moment 5 juveniles and 8 slings only 1 juvenile has yet to be sexed, its an LP species 🕷💯
That is awesome! Good luck with that 😀
Bro. Your vids are good and funny af. You're a funny mfr.
I appreciate that thank you 😆
Wall poster stalker
Bob? Odd name for a female
Classic Blackadder
@@kDM7824 At last! Someone got that one!!
Poor bob was living the dream free to roam anywhere and then got shoved in a glass prison
Lucky Bob won the jackpot.