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Spider alert Ireland!!
Approximately ten species of Irish spiders have fangs large enough to bite through human skin :omgno:
https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2021/06...2715377072.jpg Homes set to be invaded by thousands of spiders — including the pain-inducing false widow — as mating season kicks off across the UK
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...-kicks-UK.html |
Its Spider season fast approaching....put your conkers on your window ledges :laugh:
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There was a huge one here last week that was SO FAST, I’ve never seen anything like it. I caught the bigger in a glass and it was going crazy, running backwards and forwards bouncing off the edges. Ugh. I try not to kill them these days, take them way down to the end of the garden and fling tae *******.
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never kill them
same as killing a human |
My husband catches them and throws them into the garden…if he is not around sadly there is only one outcome….:hehe:
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Evil creatures, nothing wrong with killing them
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I never kill spiders....we actually have a "pet" one called Boris.....he's huge, I can hear him walking on the walls if he makes an appearance....I think he is related to Aragog.....my son loves him because he is so massive. I hate flies far more than spiders so the odd one in the house is a welcome house guest :laugh:
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We have always had spider house guests.
Mammy spider has her babies underneath my bedside cabinet. I see the little ones venturing up the walls now and then but they don’t go far. Mammy..or daddy spider pokes it’s legs out from under the cabinet when I go to bed. I simply say goodnight, leave me alone and you and your family are safe.:laugh |
Spiders are my worst nightmare…they freak me out.
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Being semi rural my house is always full of spiders of all shapes and sizes
Me and the hoover go on a killing spree regularly |
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I mean realistically it’s not is it… …however they do basically stop us (humans) from being pretty much wiped out by other bugs so I’ve come to accept that they have a purpose and they can continue to do that. But not in my house. So they get a glass over them, cardboard slid underneath, then yeeted across the garden as far as I can from the door. |
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I can handle that one but Smudgie’s spider-family that lives IN THE BEDROOM and pokes it’s legs out to say hello is just a step too far for me. |
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I'm convinced I've had a spider bite before as well. Was at the park with the kids, came home and my leg was really itchy, rolled up my trouser leg and there was a little purple patch with two dots in the middle. Half an hour later it was a much larger patch and a bit like a swollen lump and literally the itchiest thing I've ever experienced. Woke in the night with my entire lower leg feeling like it was hot/burning :bawling:. It was OK by morning though, back to just the really itchy patch, then that faded to nothing within a couple of days.
Google Images of spider bites look a lot like it though. Yuck. Luckily my skin didn't all fall off like some of the pictures :umm2:. |
women are definitely in charge in the spider kingdom :worry:
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The female is a lot bigger than the male and after it mates it eats the male spider |
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Must be related to me |
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Happy Pet |
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No they are, eating all your house bugs Respect them |
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Me too...we overlook woodland. Conkers on the window sills seem to work a treat. |
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