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Fiddle backs are hard to kill because they walk on the points of their legs.The poisons sprayed depend on them to drag across the stuff.I over bomb when I use spray bombs.
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The Brown Recluse is said to be in about 90% of homes in the midwest, they get there name because they are hard to spot..they dont make webs like other spiders and hide in the deepest darkest spots until disturbed. There was a case a few years ago here where a woman got a towel out of a closet to dry her fase, and was bitten on the nose by one..she lost her nose completly! heres a few pics of a mans hand that got bitten.
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05-10-2012, 10:52 AM | #28 |
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Nasty stuff there! Here in western Washington we have the Hobo spiders; also poisonous. Fairly common
tunnel weaver and not actually agressive to people unless buggered with. Luckily, we also have a large spider called the agressive house spider and, though it can bite, it doesn't pack the wollup of the Hobo. Big, nasty looking guys but we are lucky we have these spiders as the Hobo is one of it's common prey and they are slowly nudging out the Hobo population. This one is male. Females are larger and don't have the bulbous things on the front of them. |
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Oh hai!
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Man, why did I come back to visit this thread!
I ended up using 3 Raid fumigators and so far so good, but still cautious. |
05-25-2012, 01:05 AM | #31 |
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ok. Never thought I'd say this but maybe spiders aren't so bad.
I just now learned there is such a thing as a house centipede. Pulled up a YouTube of a house centipede vs a big spider. GROSS! |
05-25-2012, 02:27 AM | #32 |
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Do not try this intentionally. I grew up getting bitten by Black widows as I serviced old brake systems, over and over again but these were young ones, maybe just out of their eggs. I usually found the dessicated mother after seeing the egg sacs and feeling itchy from the bites. Well after a bunch of these little bites I guess I developed an immunity to adult Black Widow bites, because when one happened all I got was a rash and one big pimple. When I moved East about ten years ago I had an occasion to test my ability with a brown recluse, and just got a bunch of pimples. I can't swear I'm still immune, and still keep my eyes open and show respect for the spiders. If I had to get rid of some, I'd try their natural predator. That means snakes or the lizard idea mentioned earlier. I've known a few people who've suffered the whole scenario pictured earlier from a brown recluse bite and don't want to risk that happening just from being pig-headed--take precautions! But being disadvantaged, doing things the hard way and having a tough childhood does have some advantages I guess.
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Out here in California we have a hybred of the Black Widow called the Brown Widow. It has the same extremely strong web (that is a tell tale sign that a widow is close by), as well as the red hourglass spot. The dangerous thing about the Brown's is they do not mind being out in the open, where the Black widows like to be in dark cool areas. They have a very unique egg sack that looks like an old style ocean mine. Their bite is every bit as toxic as the their black cousin. I torch everyone I see.
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Thanks Guys... For a bad case of the HeeBeeJeeBees.
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05-25-2012, 11:06 AM | #35 |
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I’m glad you brought up the spider egg subject Mike.
For those of us who ship or receive parts from around the country (or world), it’s imperative we check closely for egg sacs or plant parts and twigs. Especially in our coastal regions, where the weather is so temperate, we are very prone to introducing non-native species to our areas which our native predators and pathogens are ill suited to handling. As in the case of Mike’s Brown Widow, I would hate to flip over an old chair just to find one of these nasties leering at me...indeed a safety concern. As mentioned, encouraging natural controls is often best as bugs have a habit of becoming conditioned to chemical controls which can eventually make them even harder to control. And Good Morning to you Dunenutt!!! |
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Better to have the hee bee gee bees than to have a thumb that looks like that
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now i feel itchy, and more paranoid then usual... thanks guys
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I don't "hate" spiders, but I don't like it when they become a nuisance. Every so often I'll find a fresh hatch in my garage with several hundred of them little buggers just hanging around. I usually use real quick bursts with the ol' starter fluid and lighter trick. It's dangerous, I know (just keep them bursts real short), and I don't recommend my method to anyone. Sure gets rid of them in a hurry, though.
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because I have little spideys everywhere. Lucky my son hates spiders so he is on "kill mode" I've gotten 2 hatches just as they started to stir. I was using my Mapp gas torch. I forbid Jr. from using it. I think they are just garden spiders but still, they gotta go!
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my ol lady got bit in the butt cheek by a recluse, there pretty common her in NM . after 2 days it was hot and hard a a rock. they lanced it while she was awake. only a shot of local. i felt so bad for her. i got bit by a black widow in 05 and had a reaction to it but nothing like hers.
word to the wise, before you get your stuff out of storagfe throw a bug bomb in there!!!, same with collecting a barn find
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I have seen all kinds of spiders all over the world and now after reading this I am going to go bomb my entire shop (30 X40 w/ 22' eve)!!!!! Thanks guys... I am itching all over and checking everything (and I am at work! People think I am crazy!) LMAO
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07-30-2012, 03:56 PM | #44 |
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Thanks a bunch Tex for ttt this thread.
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I run into black widows alot at work, I use BeeBop, its wasp spray, After a day of seeing them, being around them, I itch, and always brush my clothes anytime I feel anything!!
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why is everyone so scared of spiders? they do a job and if you dont mess with them they wont mess with you. there are only 2-3 spiders in the US even dangerous to humans.a black widow is rarely lethal and it takes hours for symptoms to even start showing up. they wont bite unless the female is protecting an egg sack and only the female will bite. as far as a brown recluse, well the pic on the first page i dont think was one. that was just an ordinary cellar spider. a brown recluse has 3 eyes and that one only has 2. im more scared of tick and mosquito bites.
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Not sure why exactly .. but this thread reminded me of something.
http://www.27bslash6.com/overdue.html Some may have seen this before, but you really should read this.
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CC69Rat.. I love the David Thorne emails.. thanks for reminding me of them.
I've been fortunate to only have black widows in the storage shed (They love to get underneath and inside of stored wheels). I mostly have the horrific jumping wolf spiders that occasionally roam across the floor when I'm lying on the bare floor trying to hold up a starter, transmission or complete crossmember, making it impossible to run away screaming. They don't do any harm so far, and they do seem to keep the other bugs from over-running me. The worst ones are the huge brown garden spiders that build their webs all around the shop at night and allow me to go face first into them every chance I get. I get into the habit now of walking slowly while making crazy full arm karate chops in an attempt to keep them out of my mouth. That along with the screaming at my tools, cars, or sh!te songs on the radio at 1am, I'm sure my neighbors have lots to talk about. |
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Haven't had a terrible run in so far but when you mentioned the arm karate it reminded me of my parents house. They always have spider webs all over the entrances to their house. You can walk through hit a spider web, make that hilarious face and try to swipe it all off, and then ten minutes later there's a web there again. We decided to adopt a method we like to call the shark fin and just keep a hand in front of our faces when walking anywhere that might be connected by webs haha
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I have only seen one Black Widow in my life and it was close to the water hose downspout down in some leaves. I hear they like cool damp places .. This one met a size 14 real quick.
<shivers> ... I hate spiders.
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