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He set a spider on fire. But the spider got even

A nursery rhyme that kept waking a woman up at night in Ipswich, UK, was caused when spiders set off a motion alarm at a nearby estate. The volume of the lullaby alarm was turned down and the sound went away.
A nursery rhyme that kept waking a woman up at night in Ipswich, UK, was caused when spiders set off a motion alarm at a nearby estate. The volume of the lullaby alarm was turned down and the sound went away. The Wichita Eagle

A do-it-yourself extermination gone off the rails Sunday ended up ousting residents from a California apartment.

A man set fire to a spider in the Redding apartment with a torch lighter, reported The Record Searchlight.

“It was a huge wolf spider,” Lyndsey Wisegarver, a caregiver for one of the tenants, told the publication. The flaming arachnid scuttled onto a mattress in an upstairs bedroom, setting it ablaze as well, she said. The tenants extinguished that fire, but by then it had spread to a flag collection and window curtains.

By the time firefighters arrived around noon, the blaze had spread to a closet as well. Firefighters ended up extinguishing the blaze, which caused about $11,000 in damage and rendered the townhouse uninhabitable, Battalion Chief Rob Pitt told KRCR. There were no injuries, except to the spider.

Other amateur bug-killing efforts have gone awry recently.

In December, a woman tried to kill bedbugs in her Cincinnati home with alcohol that ignited near an open flame, causing $250,000 in damage and displacing 10 people. And in November, a similar effort by a 13-year-old boy, also in Ohio, sparked a $300,000 blaze that left eight people without homes.

This story was originally published January 8, 2018 at 4:24 PM with the headline "He set a spider on fire. But the spider got even."

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