I've just come in from doing a little job in the workshop, whilst I was doing that little job, I thought I might as well see how easy it might be, to fit a longer flex to my fancy German, industrial workshop light, on an arm, over my big vice. It is fixed to a roof joist and hangs down, but it's flex was just a bit short, always in the way. There I was, reaching up over the workbench, and having a bit of a struggle fitting a new, longer flex. There was a bit of a rustle, and out popped a ginormous arachnid and began threatening me. I had a little hammer, in my hand, ready to just clip the flex, so I threatened it in return, with that. It scuttled back, to where it had appeared from[1].
[1] My workshop walls, are built with concrete blocks the long back wall, has a double block pier, and between the inner block, and the outer, is an half-inch gap, on every second row. Either side of the pier, is a window. The windows are constantly getting covered by cobwebs, due to the massive spiders living in those gaps. I think I might have to get the expanding foam out, and seal up those gaps.