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motornut 09-20-2012 05:39 PM

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ichy already
a couple of found in's
we think the dog got bit or stung behind our trailer (where the brown one was)
he came up bitting/lickin his butt,looked to see a welt developing called the vet
they said mark it and watch it ,so i had to carry him around....
he was limping it bothered him so much
it burst/we cleaned it,it healed,even got a scar poor thing
got phone pics but you get the idea lol

webs make cool pics but thats all i wana see of them

woodwright 09-20-2012 08:24 PM

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In the process of organizing the garage, and was finding several ugly spiders and a ton of little cockroach lookin things. 3 cans of fogger overnight and its all over.

DirtyLarry 09-21-2012 09:55 AM

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Oh! I hate spiders!

Around here in the high desert we have a lot of Wolf spiders, Black widows and tarantulas. Luckily, I haven’t found any of these in the house or shop other than a Wolf spider in the shop once. We are now in tarantula migration season so they are often seen in late August through October. They scare the hell out of you when you see them but they are harmless. I read where they live to be quite old, like 20 years, so I don’t kill them…..just lay a pan shovel down and let them crawl on then give them a ride out into the open field next to the shop. Most people had no idea there are tarantulas in Colorado. I grew up in town and had no idea we had these on the outskirts of town until we move out to the boonies.

This one was on our back patio last August.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8170/8...7c0d05cd_c.jpg

This one was on the shop window a couple years ago. I had gone into the garage to smoke a cigarette and while lighting it up I looked out the window only to find this big thing staring right at me. I screamed like a little girl as I couldn’t tell if it was inside the shop or outside.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8169/8...e28000ed_c.jpg

Yet another that was crawling on the house in the fall of 2009
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8435/8...79051825_c.jpg

Another in the grass a few years ago
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3106/2...587a8f5e_o.jpg

LEX 09-21-2012 01:31 PM

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Oh hell no.

ETsC10 09-21-2012 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyLarry (Post 5604429)
Oh! I hate spiders!

Around here in the high desert we have a lot of Wolf spiders, Black widows and tarantulas. Luckily, I haven’t found any of these in the house or shop other than a Wolf spider in the shop once. We are now in tarantula migration season so they are often seen in late August through October. They scare the hell out of you when you see them but they are harmless. I read where they live to be quite old, like 20 years, so I don’t kill them…..just lay a pan shovel down and let them crawl on then give them a ride out into the open field next to the shop. Most people had no idea there are tarantulas in Colorado. I grew up in town and had no idea we had these on the outskirts of town until we move out to the boonies.

This one was on our back patio last August.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8170/8...7c0d05cd_c.jpg

This one was on the shop window a couple years ago. I had gone into the garage to smoke a cigarette and while lighting it up I looked out the window only to find this big thing staring right at me. I screamed like a little girl as I couldn’t tell if it was inside the shop or outside.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8169/8...e28000ed_c.jpg

Yet another that was crawling on the house in the fall of 2009
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8435/8...79051825_c.jpg

Another in the grass a few years ago
http://farm4.staticflickr.com/3106/2...587a8f5e_o.jpg


Being a dyed-in-the-wool arachnophobiac, this may sound weird but I think
the tarantulas are kinda cool. Worked with a kid a few years back that had
one for a pet and the bugger would climb all over his arm & hand, calm as
could be.


He offered it to me and I should have taken him up on it…might have helped
calm my phobia.



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ryanroo 09-21-2012 09:31 PM

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we get tarantulas occasionally outside the house to. i leave them alone. they are fun to watch and have never been in house. on the other hand i did snare another huge wolf spider then other day by the couch... wife left the door open and he waltzed right in. he died quickly

Ryan

richard2717 10-02-2012 07:42 PM

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I am having a problem with these this year. The adults are about the size of a silver dollar. Don't know the proper name for them but I call them dead on arrival (of my shoe). I have killed about 30 of them in the last few weeks alone. Several that i have killed had what appeared to be hundreds of babies on their backs. Couldn't kill em quick enough with my foot so found the carb cleaner close by. The shop is 60x200 with 18' ceilings so I am dreading buying enough fogger to do the job .....but its getting to that point. There is also another really skinny long legged spider infestation that I need to get rid of but I can't get them to show up in the pictures.

richard2717 10-03-2012 12:38 PM

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Finally got one of the other spiders in a shot that I can see on the camera. It kinda reminds me of a gran daddy long leg but these guys will swell ya up pretty good when they bite.

ETsC10 10-03-2012 04:28 PM

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Yours is a creepy spider for sure! :eek:

He does look like a daddy-longlegs (harvestman) however yours is probably a real spider.
The daddy-longlegs are shaped a little different and are not spiders at all…having
no fangs, venom nor do they produce silk.






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superstock1489 10-26-2012 11:36 PM

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Had a similar incident when I moved some stuff in my garage and what I thought was a cat scurried behind some other parts and when I moved those I saw a wide white stripe!!! (a skunk!!) man did I get outta there in a hurry! Ended up using the pressure washer to "hose" him out!.. Went around and fixed every hole I could find after that!

ETsC10 10-27-2012 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by superstock1489 (Post 5670506)
Had a similar incident when I moved some stuff in my garage and what I thought was a cat scurried behind some other parts and when I moved those I saw a wide white stripe!!! (a skunk!!) man did I get outta there in a hurry! Ended up using the pressure washer to "hose" him out!.. Went around and fixed every hole I could find after that!

Hehe...I'll just bet you did! :lol:

Pretty cool animals really, when de-scented.

I would think if we could blend a cat with nifty fir and a
mild-mannered ferret, you might get a skunk.

Raccoons however... :sumo:

BTW superstock1489...WELCOME TO OUR TOOL ROOM!

richard2717 07-30-2013 06:58 AM

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Went out to grab some parts off the parts blazer and my short step p/u is parked next to it. I looked over and saw this monster all webbed up. Never saw one like this and he is about as big as a soup can. That blue pc below him is the top bed rail of the stepside.

I left him alone since I figured he could run faster than me.


Richard

JointTech 07-30-2013 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by LEX (Post 5604790)
Oh hell no.

thats exactly what I was saying as I scrolled down and saw your post lol.

no way no how. I was think ing of getting some land in AZ but if those damn things are running around you can keep your low taxes.

ETsC10 07-30-2013 09:14 AM

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Eeeeeeewwwwwwwww :eek:






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haybale 07-30-2013 09:23 AM

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We have a lot of black widows around so any metal item that has been setting in the corners (jack stands, wheel ramps, etc) get hit with the little trigger light weed burner before I grab them. Any I see in the open get shot with CRC degreaser.

chev3600 08-10-2013 06:27 PM

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Richard2717- we get those here occasionally too. Google "writing spider". They get pretty damn big, and are gnarly looking. But harmless.
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Zach B 08-17-2013 08:13 PM

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I can't say I have to much of a problem with bugs other than wasps being where they should not be. (In my truck) I really have a problem with mice. When I removed my seat a few years ago and found 5 nests under it. I got a shop vac and vacuumed them up. One ran out of his nest and instantly I targeted him. He was moving well for a little bit but then for about a half second he was unable to go any further then he was sucked up backward into the hose. We have a severe problem with mice. When we first moved in they were always getting in the house being a nuance and all. We set traps and I felt sorry for one as in the middle of the night I woke up to find him dragging the trap by his nether region. I listens to this for hours before I got out of bed and then I found him. Wasps scare me but I can manage with them by working in the winter and spraying the truck regularly witch probably explains why I don't have a big bug problem.
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chip46wis 08-19-2013 01:08 PM

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Hope this helps someone----3 times a year I spray everywhere inside and outside the house with Home Defense MAX it has works well.Spray next to a spider outside and they take off running.

theastronaut 08-27-2013 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by richard2717 (Post 5626880)
Finally got one of the other spiders in a shot that I can see on the camera. It kinda reminds me of a gran daddy long leg but these guys will swell ya up pretty good when they bite.


I've seen a few of those in the shop corners this summer and wondered what they were.

_Ogre 08-28-2013 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by richard2717 (Post 6196326)
I left him alone since I figured he could run faster than me.

:lol: like chev says, those are harmless
i leave them be unless they're in the house or shop

we lived in the mountains of NC for a 16 yrs, we had all sorts of creepy crawly things
like 2 inch wolf spiders that carried their young on their backs
when you stomp on them the babies scatter in an ever increasing circle
it's hard to get them all this way :D


Mr Chevorlet 08-30-2013 02:07 PM

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Well get this, my wife is a fanitic about animals bugs spiders and so on. If she finds eggs on a leaf she will put them into a jar to see them hatch to see what they are. She found a black widow and put it in a jar and kept it on the kitchen counter to watch it. Then she found a recluse and put it in there with the widow and recluse lived and the widow bit the dust we were shocked then she found another widow and the recluse bit the dust. and the widow must of been a female. Had hundreds of babys in the jar. Put it in the freezer for about 6 hours pulled it out warmed up and yes still alive. but they didnt survive a couple of days in the freezer. Yes my wife is crazy!!!!

ETsC10 08-30-2013 11:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr Chevorlet (Post 6245835)
Well get this, my wife is a fanitic about animals bugs spiders and so on.
If she finds eggs on a leaf she will put them into a jar to see them hatch to see what they are.

Mr Chevorlet, your wife's not nuts and she and she & I would get on famously!

Her curiosity and compassion for life's wonders is the very reason we have top-
notch scientists. I would imagine that her curiosity extends beyond bugs and
her ways were why you and she connected.
You're a lucky man to have found such a gifted mate.

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Originally Posted by theastronaut (Post 6241422)
I've seen a few of those in the shop corners this summer and wondered what they were.

We have them in the Pacific Northwest (I think it's the same spider) and they are common indoors.
The very reason we have cobwebs in the corners of our ceilings.
Never messed with them to the point of getting bit. They get indoor bugs so I leave them alone.
(Except for a couple time a year when I annihilate them with the broom!!) :sumo:

ryanroo 09-01-2013 10:08 PM

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saw this on the driveway this afternoon.

for those unfamiliar that is a spider wasp. not sure of the exact breed. looks a lot like a tarantula hawk, but it is smaller than most. the last one of those i saw was about 2 inches long. this one is maybe 1. they sting the spider causing temporary paralysis. then they lay an egg over the stinger hole. when the little bug hatches it migrates into the spiders abdomen and starts eating the least important parts first leaving the spider alive as long as possible. when the wasp pupates, out it comes and dead goes Mr. tarantula.

sweet huh?

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps50c3a784.jpg

Mr Chevorlet 09-05-2013 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by ETsC10 (Post 6246517)
Mr Chevorlet, your wife's not nuts and she and she & I would get on famously!

Her curiosity and compassion for life's wonders is the very reason we have top-
notch scientists. I would imagine that her curiosity extends beyond bugs and
her ways were why you and she connected.
You're a lucky man to have found such a gifted mate.


We have them in the Pacific Northwest (I think it's the same spider) and they are common indoors.
The very reason we have cobwebs in the corners of our ceilings.
Never messed with them to the point of getting bit. They get indoor bugs so I leave them alone.
(Except for a couple time a year when I annihilate them with the broom!!) :sumo:

Thanks ETsc10, She is a great women, been together 30 years. Her hobbie is horses, she has six, and then goats, pecocks, cats, dogs, sometimes wild raccoons but she is trying to keep them out of the barn now, she has found out they are not only cute but destructive. What a women!

Redcap 09-06-2013 04:52 PM

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I find it very sad that so many grown men are scared of something so tiny as a spider.

JointTech 09-06-2013 08:25 PM

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gross those things are in CO too. My land searches are starting to go badly. 10 hours max drive from LA is my (wifes) limit. That basically puts me in rattlesnake and scorpion and tarantula areas in all directions except due north.

Hmm do those wasps sting people. can I start a tarantula wasp farm to protect my property? lol Is there something similar for the bark scorpion.

crossfire84 09-07-2013 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Redcap (Post 6256854)
I find it very sad that so many grown men are scared of something so tiny as a spider.

whats even more sad is that someone would make a foolish remark like this, some of us have a really bad reaction to the bites. next time think before you post.

Zach B 09-07-2013 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by ryanroo (Post 6249127)
saw this on the driveway this afternoon.

for those unfamiliar that is a spider wasp. not sure of the exact breed. looks a lot like a tarantula hawk, but it is smaller than most. the last one of those i saw was about 2 inches long. this one is maybe 1. they sting the spider causing temporary paralysis. then they lay an egg over the stinger hole. when the little bug hatches it migrates into the spiders abdomen and starts eating the least important parts first leaving the spider alive as long as possible. when the wasp pupates, out it comes and dead goes Mr. tarantula.

sweet huh?

http://i94.photobucket.com/albums/l8...ps50c3a784.jpg

That's a big nope for me. Lol. Hate wasps. Have never had a problem with spiders but when a red wasp lands on your crotch when your 10 it hounts you for life and its something you will remember till the end of your days. All you do is stand there. You don't move, you don't breath, you don't think. You just that that ting sit there until he decides he want to scar somebody else for life.
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ETsC10 09-08-2013 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Zach B (Post 6258323)
That's a big nope for me. Lol. Hate wasps. Have never had a problem with spiders but when a red wasp lands on your crotch when your 10 it hounts you for life and its something you will remember till the end of your days. All you do is stand there. You don't move, you don't breath, you don't think. You just that that ting sit there until he decides he want to scar somebody else for life.
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:haha::haha::haha:

richards72chevy 08-28-2020 01:57 PM

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I know this is an old thread but does anyone have any more information on getting rid of the brown recluse?I have two old vehicles infested with them.I have been using the sticky traps for the last three months.Some would say to use the foggers.Not a good idea.From what I have read they will just flee to another area like your house.


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