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Any spider content is generally welcome. Unless it's suggesting killing or harming them, or making false claimes about their danger. As long as you love them, it should be fine.
Yay spider bros!
With how many flies are in my house I keep wondering how many spiders I could release in my house before it becomes a problem.
Flies are noisy and up in my business all the time and trying to get on my food.
Spider bros just wanna find a nice corner where flies will run into them and chill out.
You need the right spiders. I have at least 6 Pholcus phalangioides in my flat. They dutifully stay put just at the edge between the ceiling and wall.
My home is well protected. Every bug crawling around on ground to mid-level is vanquished by may cats. If they go high, the cellar spiders are waiting.
But sometimes I have to be lucky to safe a spider from my cats, when it wanders too far down.