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<blockquote data-quote="Jess S" data-source="post: 160037" data-attributes="member: 29302"><p>Hope you find it. If a house spider doesn't prey on it or it doesn't die due to lack of water or food, it will be hiding somewhere. Like [USER=28745]@AndrewClayton[/USER] says look up high + look for webbing. Take a torch to bed and check the walls and ceiling periodically, as that is the time you may catch it wandering. When the main light gets switched on they tend to rush to hide and then you don't see them anywhere. </p><p>I assume you've already checked shoes, wardrobes, underneath and at the back of furniture. </p><p>Good luck, hope you get it back!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jess S, post: 160037, member: 29302"] Hope you find it. If a house spider doesn't prey on it or it doesn't die due to lack of water or food, it will be hiding somewhere. Like [USER=28745]@AndrewClayton[/USER] says look up high + look for webbing. Take a torch to bed and check the walls and ceiling periodically, as that is the time you may catch it wandering. When the main light gets switched on they tend to rush to hide and then you don't see them anywhere. I assume you've already checked shoes, wardrobes, underneath and at the back of furniture. Good luck, hope you get it back! [/QUOTE]
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