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Mr Chevorlet 08-30-2013 02:07 PM

Re: Spiders
 
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

Re: Spiders
 
Quote:

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

Re: Spiders
 
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

Re: Spiders
 
Quote:

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

Re: Spiders
 
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

Re: Spiders
 
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

Re: Spiders
 
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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

Re: Spiders
 
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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

Re: Spiders
 
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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

Re: Spiders
 
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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