• toynbee@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    A while ago, I moved to a rural area and placed my recliner next to a semi open fireplace / chimney.

    In that timeframe, many times I’ve had an unattended open topped cup containing a sugary beverage with a straw on it; most of those times it’s been a fine experience.

    Two of those times, I’ve picked up the beverage without looking in the cup and taken a few big chugs through the straw, only to then look in the cup as I set it down and realize that there was a spider type critter (once an unidentified species, once a harvestman).

    Both times I immediately spat out anything I could and went for mouthwash.

    Nowadays I look in my cups before chugging.

    I wish I had a better place for my cups.

    • Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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      1 day ago

      I’d invest in a drinking vessel with a lid, perhaps. And also, one of those zappers shaped like a tennis racket in case of dangerous critters. Or maybe one of the vacuum style ones if you’re more a catch and release type

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        14 hours ago

        Fortunately, the vast majority of what I drink is water, which apparently doesn’t appeal to spiders. I do look in my cups as I sip from them now, but arachnid presence does not appear to be a prevailing threat for most of what I consume.