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By Mufasa
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sbrooks wrote:Yes. Yes we are. We just got our first frost alert of the season. But on the bright side, we never have to deal with one of these:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRV4d9LCawU[/youtube]
what do you mean "Deal with them"??? these spiders are harmless, if anything, that poor spider had to deal with getting squashed under some buttheads plastic bowl!!!
i might not be so friendly with these spiders though
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thankfully, never really encounter them, find the occasional redback in the garage... cant recall seeing funnel webs, although i know i have when i was a kid.. but i leave them alone, they leave me alone.
By sbrooks
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Joined:  Tue May 22, 2012 3:33 pm
#247978
Bah, we eat black widows for breakfast. They stay crunchy, even in milk.
What I don't get is what the guy thought that he was going to do once he trapped the beast under the plastic lid. Just hold him there until he ran out of air?
Anyway, Happy Growing Season!
By Mufasa
Posts:  858
Joined:  Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:45 am
#248023
sbrooks wrote:Bah, we eat black widows for breakfast. They stay crunchy, even in milk.
What I don't get is what the guy thought that he was going to do once he trapped the beast under the plastic lid. Just hold him there until he ran out of air?
Anyway, Happy Growing Season!
That isn't a black widow, the first one is related to them, but it's called a redback spider, the 2nd one is a sydney funnel web spider, both are more venomous than a black widow.
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By Matt
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#248040
Mufasa wrote:That isn't a black widow, the first one is related to them, but it's called a redback spider, the 2nd one is a sydney funnel web spider, both are more venomous than a black widow.
Australia got the short end of the stick when it came to venomous creatures! Crazy venomous snakes and spiders there down under!!!
By Mufasa
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Joined:  Sun Feb 23, 2014 4:45 am
#248041
i honestly have never even seen a snake outside of those guys who go around to events with snakes :|

i think they may be more common to NT and WA
By stephen777
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Joined:  Tue Sep 15, 2015 2:45 am
#248053
Mufasa wrote:i honestly have never even seen a snake outside of those guys who go around to events with snakes :|

i think they may be more common to NT and WA
Ur kidding me... I see snakes regularly around my plants in the garden... saw a tiger snake there the other day. Might be cos I live in the country though.
By stephen777
Posts:  70
Joined:  Tue Sep 15, 2015 2:45 am
#248054
sbrooks wrote:Yes. Yes we are. We just got our first frost alert of the season. But on the bright side, we never have to deal with one of these:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bRV4d9LCawU[/youtube]
Saw 2 of them last night. :D TBH I actually like them as they are completely harmless. When I was younger (like 5-7 years old) I used to pick them up in my hands to put them outside... not any more though cos i got fed up with them running up my sleeves.
By ironjaws
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Joined:  Wed Aug 14, 2013 5:28 am
#248318
YaronR wrote:The worst kind of snakes are actually humans...
They are everywhere! :-P
Happy and bountyfull growing season!

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