EntertainmentWoman finds deadly spider in her vacuum cleaner, avoids sleep for days

Woman finds deadly spider in her vacuum cleaner, avoids sleep for days

She was doing her daily chores. She vacuumed up a venomous spider.
She was doing her daily chores. She vacuumed up a venomous spider.
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11:04 AM EDT, September 11, 2024

Snakes crawling out of nooks and crannies, rats jumping out of the toilet, and huge spiders lurking in corners—anyone can experience a shock firsthand when encountering a predator face-to-face. Residents of Australia are more exposed to this than any other part of the world.

Australia is known for its breathtaking landscapes, beautiful beaches ideal for surfing, and wonderful wildlife. However, the continent is also home to many animals that no sane person would want to see in their home: crocodiles, scorpions, snakes, and spiders are not desirable housemates.

There is no shortage of stories about brave souls forced by circumstances to face their fears in the form of a gigantic snake or a venomous spider on their own. Such incidents are even heard about in the US. For example, a rat invasion in a defenseless elderly lady's bathroom or a snake hiding in celeriac requires the intervention of the city guard.

However, life in Australia is a whole different level of extremity. A certain woman shared a video in which she vacuumed up a huge spider hiding between the cushions.

She vacuumed up a huge spider. She was afraid to go to sleep

"I live in Australia, and when I was vacuuming my room, I cleaned behind the cushions on the floor. I vacuumed up a funnel web spider, one of the most dangerous spiders in the world. This one is quite large. I cried hysterically for about an hour, and then I didn’t sleep for three days. This is Australia," the woman says in the video, giving a close-up of the spider trapped in the dust and dirt container.

What’s the moral of the story? It’s worth vacuuming thoroughly, even behind the cushions...

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