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Moved to the burbs a couple of years ago. Every spring we have (aggressive) salesmen knocking on our door trying to spray around our house for bugs.
They are so persistent too. I have this conversation a few times a year.
Guy: we can spray and kill all the bugs in your yard Me: no thanks, the bugs are there so the birds have something to eat. Guy: we use an organic compound that won't hurt the birds. Me: NO Guy: do you have spiders in the house? Me: yes there are a few. Guy: We can spray... Me: no, the spiders are there to catch the flies and centipedes that make it inside. I don't need your help because everything functions like it should. Guy: confused look on his face
I'm so happy that I'm not the only one who leaves spiders (mostly) alone in the house. I had a neighbor once who was like, "Uhh... there's a big 'ol spider in your bathroom." One of my children then goes, "That's Henrietta. She lives behind the toilet and eats bugs." The neighbor looked at us like we were crazy. Henrietta's offspring have been living quietly in my downstairs bathroom eating ants for about 20 years now.
We have geckos local here.
If we didn't have cats, I'd put a few in the house.
Problem with cats is, you either find the head, or the rest of the body. Never both halves of the gecko.
I also leave spiders as long as they stay in the corners. If they invade my personal space, they forfeit their lives.