lildave3 Posted 18 September 2008 Posted 18 September 2008 Daddy Long Legs annoy me. They don't fly or walk, they hop. Bloody things.
potter3 Posted 18 September 2008 Posted 18 September 2008 One time when I was trying to sleep a spider crawled across my face and I shit myself It was pretty big. Then it fell down the side of the bed and I didn't want it crawling around while I slept so I sprayed about half a can of deodorant down the side of the bed at it. Thankfully it didn't turn into some mutant spider with 16 legs and an inhaler.
BigGibbo Posted 18 September 2008 Posted 18 September 2008 1) Is it a zebra or a spider?2) It eats birds, not crickets. It must have been well hacked off with that. http://www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artmay00/zeb1.html It was one of them but a tad bigger I don't know where the bird eating bit came from I just remember thats what she called it! It may have been a cross between a zebra spider & a bird eating spider? Or she may have been full of shit & it was just a big zebra spider? As far as I know it never complained about having crickets rather than birds for supper!!! Actually that one up theres too small this looks more like it & its eating crickets too? http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_148/117915473812SQuE.jpg
The People's Hero Posted 18 September 2008 Posted 18 September 2008 I was so scared when I was clearing out the loft recently. For some reason I'm convinced that all lofts are just filled with bees, mice, rats and spiders. Man, thinking about it I'm a bit of a pussy
Bellend Sebastian Posted 19 September 2008 Posted 19 September 2008 I had to knock down my old outhouse a few months ago, and so many spiders came out of that - literally dozens, and some of the big buggers - that after 20 or so I started to overcome my fear and by the end of it wasn't bothered by them in the slightest. Which is why it was so disappointing when I saw one in the bathroom a couple of weeks back and nearly shit myself and had to beat it to death with a flip-flop
Ric Flair Posted 19 September 2008 Posted 19 September 2008 http://www.pestcontrolsydney.com.au/images...%20Bite%201.jpg If you see a white tailed spider run, because otherwise you'll have a leg like this!
Bellend Sebastian Posted 19 September 2008 Posted 19 September 2008 Why anyone would live in Australia by choice is a mystery to me. Sorry, Socceroo Fox
act smiley Posted 19 September 2008 Posted 19 September 2008 Positive: Beaches! Sunshine! Negatives: Monsterous creatures will kill you. Its actually a rather tough decision.
Corky Posted 19 September 2008 Posted 19 September 2008 Why anyone would live in Australia by choice is a mystery to me. Sorry, Socceroo Fox Does Kylie still live there? If she does it's worth it because you may see her at some point.
BoneDog Posted 15 February 2013 Posted 15 February 2013 SPIDERS! Lock your windows and close your flipping doors.
SOCCERROO FOX Posted 15 February 2013 Posted 15 February 2013 Why anyone would live in Australia by choice is a mystery to me. Sorry, Socceroo Fox Cos we're all men here!
ozleicester Posted 15 February 2013 Posted 15 February 2013 nothing to worry about. http://www.abc.net.a...-escape/3877566 Arachnophobes beware. There is a silent army on the move in flooded New South Wales. Floodwaters have stirred up what appears to be millions of spiders around Wagga Wagga and the creepy crawlies are heading for higher ground. Residents taking refuge from flood and spider in the Red Steer pub say you cannot walk down the road without swarms of tiny brown spiders crawling up your legs, and in their escape they have left entire paddocks and trees swathed in silver silk. Dennis Lane, who lives at Cartwrights Hill in north-east Wagga, says the spectacle has attracted many visitors to the area to take photos. "It's all silver. It's like snow in the trees. With the wet it's all silk," he said. "Just down the bottom of the hill from my place, the trees are covered in them. They're just all walking out of the water down the road."
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