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2021-03-01T11:19:20.129Z


A frightened girl called to her mother when she discovered hundreds of spiders climbing the wall in her room but she remained indifferent: "I opened a window. They will walk away alone ... nature will do its thing." Documentation of the spider-infested room was posted online and received appalling responses: "Burn the house!". Caution: The video is not for the faint of heart


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"Lifetime trauma": A girl found hundreds of spiders climbing the walls of her room

A frightened girl called to her mother when she discovered hundreds of spiders climbing the wall in her room but she remained indifferent: "I opened a window. They will walk away alone ... nature will do its thing."

Documentation of the spider-infested room was posted online and received appalling responses: "Burn the house!".

Caution: The video is not for the faint of heart

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"The stuff from which nightmares are created" and "trauma for life" are just some of the less harsh reactions received to this very disturbing video posted a little less than a month ago on Twitter by user Patti Rogers. Rogers said she received the video and photos from her friend Claudia, an artist Makeup from Sydney, Australia, who shared her breathtaking experience with her daughter and



she.Around 10:00 a.m. Claudia's daughter called her from her room at their home on the Colroy Plain, Sydney's North Beaches. The mother entered the room and was stunned to see hundreds of spiders climbing the room walls. From the house screaming, Claudia opened a window and waited for the spiders to leave her house voluntarily. She told 9 News: "I saw some spiders on the window, pulled back the curtains and was exposed to another 50-60 spiders.

I looked to the other side of the room and there a larger group gathered.

I opened a window.

They will go away alone ... nature will do its thing. "



The spiders found in Hadera are a species of brush, also called hunting spiders because of their speed and the way they hunt.

Claudia said: "We just left them there because they are descendants. I actually like hunting spiders, so I decided not to do anything."

Claudia said her daughter behaved heroically and went back to sleep in her room that day even though some of the spiders had not yet come out.

She said she slept on the opposite end of her bed, as far away from the spiders as possible, and hoped that the next day they would disappear.

She added that many of the spiders remained in the room even after they opened the window and that she was debating whether to collect the rest in glasses and take them out.

The next day the spiders left in the room were also abandoned.

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It started with pictures:

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Claudia's girlfriend, Patti Rogers, posted pictures that Claudia sent her and after receiving accusations that it was Photoshop work, she also attached a video to prove her story.

She said that although local news reported that the teenager was left traumatized by the spider invasion, she replied that she did not take it too hard and indeed, in the end, she also slept in her bedroom even before all the spiders came out of it.

Rogers, on the other hand, admits she would not have done it: "Even if you had paid me, there was no way I would have gone back to sleep in this room with all the spiders on the ceiling."

And continued in the video:

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Among the plethora of responses received to the video, there was one that touched on a sensitive point in Claudia.

The response read: "Burn the house!".

Claudia said: "The reactions to the video were absolutely insane. People told me to burn down the house. Everyone freaked out. I take it with humor, but unfortunately we did lose our previous house in a fire."

Claudia said her family home went up in flames last year and that her close friends launched a crowdfunding campaign for her that helped her financially: "It was a Sunday morning. Strange noises woke me up. I went half asleep to see what was happening and saw a fire in the house garage. I screamed for the children to leave the house, shouted "Fire! Fire!"

It was very traumatic. "



The spider case prompted others to share their disturbing encounter with spiders.

"It happened to me one night too," one tweeted in response, "hundreds of them showed up. I sprayed the whole area and everyone died. I went to bed and the next morning all the bodies disappeared."

Another wrote: "Hunting spiders are the most welcome guests in your home. They keep the house free of dangerous insects. They are not dangerous to humans and they are preoccupied with their own affairs."

Another person wrote: "I have never seen anything like it. Hunting spiders tend to be isolated creatures. I have no problem with spiders, but that's too much already!".

Another user wrote: "It happened in my parents' bedroom at Christmas when I was a kid. It was pretty crazy. We probably really upset Santa that year."

Another wrote: "We have a hunting spider living in our laundry room. His name is Frank and every time we turn on the light we apologize to him for the disturbance."

Spider experts claim that spider invasions of homes are most often done due to extreme weather conditions - and that they will eat each other before daring to mess with you.

According to the renowned archaeologist from the Queensland Museum, Dr. Robert Raven, it was the extreme weather changes that pushed the spiders in. He told the abc network: "When dry outside, hunting spiders will try to find some water and they will usually find it under the baths, in the drainage ditch. .

Spiders lay eggs there, just above the water.

I know a woman who went in to take a shower, opened the water and suddenly hundreds of spiders popped up on her wall.

She ran away screaming from the house. "



Dr. Raven added:" What we call a house, they see it as a cave. After the severe heat wave and rain that followed this week it is no wonder the spiders entered the house. They are looking for milder environments in terms of heat and humidity, "This house is usually a good solution. They will usually find water there."

He added: "When the offspring emerge into the world, they eat each other. If the humidity is good and the air pressure is good, they will start eating each other to grow."



Rogers finished her story when she updated that last Friday she received a message from her friend, Claudia, that read, "They left ... even though I found one on my desk this morning. I called him Peter."

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