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FLOODY SPIDERS

Started by Klavdy, March 06, 2012, 07:47:53 PM

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Klavdy

Here's one for Fluffy.
The floods have made the spiders seethe.



Spiders everybloodywhere,

But even out little Aussie girls aren't scared of them,,,

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Marsh White

I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit...it's the only way to be sure...

Aliens - "I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit"

craigo

Hell Yes, bring in a couple of A-10s and rain napon on those 8 legged bastards!!!!



Jezzz, I thought that was snow at first.

Miserable creatures, those damn spiders!!!!

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racerman_27410

there has to be something for all the spiders to feed on.....


Here in my neck of the woods it works like this.....

It rains....... the rain raises the mosquito swarms since they have bucketloads of standing water to lay their eggs in.....

Then the spiders have to increase their population and work their asses off to try and control the problem!

here are the options....

A) a blood sucking malaria toting excuse for an insect mosquito?

B) a harmless spider that wants nothing more than to remove the mosquitos from the enviroment?


I will always choose option B as efficient population control over option A

Spiders are our friends...  they dont suck blood! :good2:

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mst3kguy

i'm with frank.  you'll never see me killing a spider in my house, unless it has a pretty little hourglass or violin on it.
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craigo

Quote from: mst3kguy on March 07, 2012, 06:50:45 AM
i'm with frank.  you'll never see me killing a spider in my house, unless it has a pretty little hourglass or violin on it.

I don't mind 1 or 2 little spiders that that is just a major infestation. The ground looked like it was covered in snow. If I were to, say, parachute into that, I would just freak out and die. Arachnophobia is a horrible thing.

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glfredrick

Quote from: mst3kguy on March 07, 2012, 06:50:45 AM
i'm with frank.  you'll never see me killing a spider in my house, unless it has a pretty little hourglass or violin on it.

I had a boardwalk sidewalk leading to my front door when I lived in Louisville, Kentucky.  We decided to replace the boards with brick pavers for a more solid and better look.  When I flipped the boardwalk there were over 30 black widows, some HUGE (I wear a size 15 wedding band and some were bigger than my thumb!) under that walkway.  Worse, just the Saturday before my wife was sitting on the walk and letting our toddler granddaughter play around on the boards.  Could have been DEADLY!

Heebee-Jeebee central around there for a few days.

ddlewis

I only crush black widows.  My wood pile is full of them.  I told the kids when they bring in wood "wear gloves there's black widows in the wood pile".  Strangely enough, I only had to say that once.  :yes:

We get big honkin wolf spiders in the basement during the winter.  They are big and freaky looking.  They move fast and always run away so I don't kill them. 

In the summer I get a camel cricket epidemic down there and I have seen spiders muchin on 'em.  So hopefully the spiders are earning their keep.  They (spiders) need to step it up though.

pdxfj

Quote from: Marsh White on March 06, 2012, 09:40:00 PM
I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit...it's the only way to be sure...

I left that exact same quote on the article's site, but they didn't publish it.  :(

WhiteBeard

Quote from: ddlewis on March 07, 2012, 03:33:53 PM
We get big honkin wolf spiders in the basement during the winter.  They are big and freaky looking.  They move fast and always run away so I don't kill them. 
Wolf Spider with babies


glfredrick

This little girl was in our garden.  Fortunately, I found her first and was able to introduce my wife to her gently.  Had my wife been working in her flowers and run into this one, I would STILL be trying to catch her...



Yes, she is as big as she looks.  Easily span my hand!  We were feeding her those large late summer locusts that are as big as a thumb and she had no problem dealing with those.

FJ Flyer

Quote from: mst3kguy on March 07, 2012, 06:50:45 AM
i'm with frank.  you'll never see me killing a spider in my house, unless it has a pretty little hourglass or violin on it.

Yeah found two big ladies with the read hourglass on her underside out by the garage.  Didn't realize they got so damn big.
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racerman_27410

Quote from: FJ Flyer on March 08, 2012, 03:41:57 PM
Quote from: mst3kguy on March 07, 2012, 06:50:45 AM
i'm with frank.  you'll never see me killing a spider in my house, unless it has a pretty little hourglass or violin on it.

Yeah found two big ladies with the read hourglass on her underside out by the garage.  Didn't realize they got so damn big.

the big ones arent the ones you have to worry about.... they are adults and dont waste their venom like the baby ones will.

i've been bitten twice by black widows.... makes me feel like ive got the flu for a couple days. small knot under the skin and itches like crazy.... even now years later i can get itches from the same spots randomly.

KOokaloo!