Cobwebs

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  1. Val..

    Val.. Confessed snail lover

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    Well that are your theories on these, some say they are spiders webs and others that they are caused by static, I pulled a cupboard out this afternoon to clean behind it and there were loads of cobwebs, can't see why spiders would build webs behind cupboards, there isn't any food there!!! Also, why do I get so many cobwebs??:gaagh: just when I think I have got them all there is another one hanging from the ceiling!! :scratch:

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  2. clueless1

    clueless1 member... yep, that's what I am:)

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    I think maybe the spider started a web, then quickly realised it had picked a daft spot, and abandoned it. Or perhaps it was just a disastrous attempt. After all, we all have disasters even at stuff we're usually good at.
     
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    It`s just another website Gemini, delete it.:D:dbgrtmb:
     
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    I second Dai on this one. It's all down to spiders.
     
  5. terrier

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    Spiders gotta' eat, so they spin their webs where the bugs are :spinning:
     
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