@airplanes_aren.t_real

Imagine if a giant 4d being suddenly showed up, sprayed your house with a toxic gas, put it in a teseract and suddenly vanished

@Mokha_YT

"YO, JON. Where is my house!?"

"art gallery."

@NileForce2214

Spider coming back like “can’t have shit in Detroit”

@joyelizabeth3715

Spider-man: No home

@deadsoon909

Confused on step one. Sprayed hornets nest instead. I highly recommend not doing that. Very painful.

@burning_motherboards

Quick tip before doing this: Give the spider a eviction letter

@qaphqa

I have 160 year old windows, which is to say spiders and others can pass freely in and out. I'm on team spider in this equation, and so preserve spider webs by not cleaning. Now perhaps I'll call it art, to add further joy to the set up. ♡

@WobblesandBean

Hi, zoologist here. Just because the web is empty doesn't mean it's not occupied. Many spiders hide off to the side, waiting for the trigger strands to vibrate, just like a dozing fisherman whose line goes taut. So this isn't exactly harmless.

@katherinenn

this looks interesting but i don't want to start a grudge with any spiders seeking revenge for destroying their homes😅

@sorceronseis2832

Most spiders do not hang out in the middle of their webs the way orb weavers sometimes do. Instead, they hide in a secluded area off to the edge, sometimes inside a rolled up leaf, where they await a specific type of vibration in their trap.

In other words, just because the web looks "empty" doesn't mean it's not actively being used by a spider to catch its next meal.

@scarletm8992

I remember doing this with my dad for a Kindergarten project ❤️. This was a nice trip down memory lane ❤️.

@Dan-xx5jq

Mother Nature is the world's best artist!! Nobody can come even close!

@porknoodle7886

Spider when he comes back:
"Where the f*ck is my house???"

@Gigastro

bro literally came and stole spidey's house lol

@doofnoof5483

My mom uses to do this all the time, I used to love finding an old untouched spiderweb so she could put it on black construction paper. I used to save them specifically for this purpose :)

@kellybroady6378

I have befriended a furrow spider, named him/her Fern. Fern is an orb weaver and makes me a new beautiful web every night, he gets started about 9pm. Maybe ill preserve one of his creations one day to remember him. Have some great photos of the webs and Fern. Maybe ill just print and frame one of those instead 😂

@jmike2039

Thats actually really cool

@ren_v12

I feel like this spider web would be used for "broken device" pranks😂

@Starkaul

As a spider, this is Art

@danielvlasyuk5907

You always do the coolest stuff😂