|
|
|
|
|
by hrktb
1975 days ago
|
|
I have the same base thinking, but had to adjust a lot as reality quickly becomes complicated. For instance running after moths at night isn’t fun, and they don’t bring much troubles so I gave up on the in/out separation for them. Or spiders: people who don’t want insects in their house might want to let spiders and other predators live with them, as a helping factor. And then bringing plants inside also bring other kind of life and a lot of tradeoffs depending on the species. |
|
The spiders I have locally tend to hoard the dead, empty shells of the pillbugs (mostly) or millipedes (in one interesting case) that I presume they once caught and ate. They make for "interesting" caches to find.