I feel sorry for them when they get crushed. I encourage the non poison spiders to capture more flies. I have one special spider on my shed where the spider uses my night light to garner all kinds of flying insects, especially the mosquitoes from the local city regulated ‘preserved’ wetlands. {Read that as swamp}
My Dad told me that spiders were our friends. They don’t bother anyone, they don’t eat your food, and they keep the fly population down.One day at work, I watched a spider constructing a web from the top of my machine to an adjacent door frame. For hours, that little bugger climbed up and down the machine and the wall to stretch that web across the gap. I didn’t have the heart to wreck all his hard work.The next day, the web was complete, and the spider was waiting patiently in the corner of the door frame for lunch to arrive.Bon appetit, little buddy.
IN the early years the giant snow/ice castles had BALLS, then at the end of the two coldest weeks of winter, Vulcanus Rex wins and takes over King Boreas and allows Summer to return. Then the Vulcan Krewe got to use dynamite to blow up the Castles
I am not normally afraid of spiders. I’m not fond of them, but usually don’t react other than to get rid of them. However, I was housesitting for my sister one fall and my daughter came charging up the basement steps, crying and shaking, saying there was a HUGE spider downstairs (we were sleeping in the finished basement while there). I went down to check it out and it was the size of my hand! Not my palm, my whole hand!! It was a garden spider, but bigger than anything I had ever seen before. I wound up throwing a piece of lumber on it and going back upstairs to calm down. Several hours later I went back and dealt with the carcass and prayed I would never see another one that big. If it had been outside, I would have left it alone, but not inside.
Vilyehm almost 4 years ago
Spider?
I thought she was looking at the purple upholstery for the first time.
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
It’s those thousand leggers !!!!!!!
Templo S.U.D. almost 4 years ago
in my late biological mother’s case, ’twould be a cockroach
PammWhittaker almost 4 years ago
My husband says he can tell if it’s a spider or something else by my scream… LOL!
pcolli almost 4 years ago
Or mine.
Zykoic almost 4 years ago
I feel sorry for them when they get crushed. I encourage the non poison spiders to capture more flies. I have one special spider on my shed where the spider uses my night light to garner all kinds of flying insects, especially the mosquitoes from the local city regulated ‘preserved’ wetlands. {Read that as swamp}
flyertom almost 4 years ago
My Dad told me that spiders were our friends. They don’t bother anyone, they don’t eat your food, and they keep the fly population down.One day at work, I watched a spider constructing a web from the top of my machine to an adjacent door frame. For hours, that little bugger climbed up and down the machine and the wall to stretch that web across the gap. I didn’t have the heart to wreck all his hard work.The next day, the web was complete, and the spider was waiting patiently in the corner of the door frame for lunch to arrive.Bon appetit, little buddy.
Gent almost 4 years ago
What’s in his bear hands is going to come in handy.
Breadboard almost 4 years ago
Spider if you know what is good for you tis time to move on !
gokarDun almost 4 years ago
I see now. Women are all scared of spiders, big hunter men kill bug. Wake up it’s 2021.
ctolson almost 4 years ago
Or the seismic intensity of the squishing slam.
david_42 almost 4 years ago
My wife just calmly tells me about the spider and I have to deal with it, unless Sheela spots it first and eats it.
Michael G. almost 4 years ago
Stay away from Australia!
I'll fly away almost 4 years ago
FUNNY!!!
Alberta Oil Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Sure… but a true plugger would spring into action after the 3rd “E”… and, if he was a NRA plugger.. spring to action with his 12 gauge shotgun.
Jeeper Premium Member almost 4 years ago
As long as they stay put, all errant eight leggers are relocated to my plants or the basemant. Live and let live.
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
MinneSNOWta’s 135th St Paul’s Winter Carnival is setting up to start despite the COVID
NO spiders allowed unless they are made into an Ice Sculpture
jr1234 almost 4 years ago
https://www.wintercarnival.com/event/2020-saintly-city-cat-show/
My favorite part is the =^..^= show
The Queen of Snows and King Boreas show up to crown the winner
It began in 1886 in response to a few misguided East Coast reporters who called Minnesota “another Siberia, unfit for human habitation.”
https://www.visitsaintpaul.com/blog/guide-to-the-saint-paul-winter-carnival/
IN the early years the giant snow/ice castles had BALLS, then at the end of the two coldest weeks of winter, Vulcanus Rex wins and takes over King Boreas and allows Summer to return. Then the Vulcan Krewe got to use dynamite to blow up the Castles
Sgt. Snorkle almost 4 years ago
She probably doesn’t like snakes either!
Impkins Premium Member almost 4 years ago
That sounds like an Oreo-sized one. I’m allergic. It’s me, or them. :)
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
I guess that his pet tarantula escaped again…..
Jan C almost 4 years ago
That would be our son’s scream, not mine.
contralto2b almost 4 years ago
I am not normally afraid of spiders. I’m not fond of them, but usually don’t react other than to get rid of them. However, I was housesitting for my sister one fall and my daughter came charging up the basement steps, crying and shaking, saying there was a HUGE spider downstairs (we were sleeping in the finished basement while there). I went down to check it out and it was the size of my hand! Not my palm, my whole hand!! It was a garden spider, but bigger than anything I had ever seen before. I wound up throwing a piece of lumber on it and going back upstairs to calm down. Several hours later I went back and dealt with the carcass and prayed I would never see another one that big. If it had been outside, I would have left it alone, but not inside.