Let’s start by saying that if you’re arachnophobic and don’t like insects in general, then it’s best not to risk yourself reading onward. Of course, even though many humans don’t like critters, they are actually very useful in the food chain and the cycle of nature. That’s why a woman in Tennessee felt bad for knocking down a spider’s web, but the arachnid didn’t give up after the attack. The clever spider found a way to prevent someone from accidentally destroying all its work again.
Tatyana, on her TikTok @tryingmybestty, shows what her life is like as a mother, wife, and woman who wants to have a small farm at home. One of Tatyana’s motivations for this is to adopt a more organic and natural lifestyle, always striving to respect all living beings and avoid causing them harm. For that reason, this Tennessee woman felt very guilty when she accidentally destroyed a spider web and knocked down the spider. Fortunately, Tatyana excitedly shared a video of the next day showing the spider rebuilding its web in the same spot. The curious thing about this case is that the spider wove its web in a special way, making it look like it had dotted lines like those on streets. The clever arachnid worked harder to make sure that others could see its work from further away and be more careful.
“She said, ‘Since you only got 2 d*mn eyes! ‘๐” writted reshon.selby.
‘Spider: I realize you’re not malicious… just clumsy, so I added โจ๏ธhighlights โจ๏ธ’ shared Lady Mannah.
Other users shared stories of spiders trying to prevent people from walking straight into their webs and damaging them. For example, user Celeste shared how, while walking through the doorway of her gym, she stumbled upon a web. The next time Celeste walked through the same place, she noticed that there was a new web, only this time it was built in the shape of an arch to prevent another person from breaking it.
It is clear that spiders are intelligent creatures with excellent architectural skills. However, users also explain that these ways of avoiding people or other animals that destroy their webs are a way to make their hunting more effective. For example, the lines of the web that Tatyana found reflect light and are also sticky, making it easier for them to catch prey.