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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

don't bother me

snakes on the other hand

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Nooooooo this spider you can have

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them "

A very weird mate of mine said it's actually mating season for them. . I hate them but try not to kill them at the same time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them "

We're just entering house spider mating season when the ladies go looking for a mate. Just try to think of them hosting their own version of fab and they won't scare you as much

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They're all on the move back indoors now. None of our ceiling corners are safe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

got huge one in my room also there is big spider in the corner

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We have no spider problem, thanks in large part to our bug assassin kitties.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them "

Most I can leave the big ones die x

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By *nSeeNMan
over a year ago

Z'ha'dum

Well at least your awake imagine if your were sleeping and it was crawling across you

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By *rightonCheekyMan
over a year ago

Brighton

I offer a cheeky spider removal service. No spiders are harmed in the performing of said removal

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Omg

So I've got spider fab going on in my front room and maybe other rooms

And just had a crazy thought this one is big ...then there are others that are big to

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them "

Make it even bigger with a Shoe

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them

Most I can leave the big ones die x"

I've got as close as taking a pic of it that's it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them Make it even bigger with a Shoe "

Can't get to it with a shoe

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

"

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them We're just entering house spider mating season when the ladies go looking for a mate. Just try to think of them hosting their own version of fab and they won't scare you as much"

What a whole bunch of them getting together in one place to have some fun. Sure that's done the trick . I'm now very concerned about how many babbies the likkle/big fuckers will make. Thanks for that

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Well at least your awake imagine if your were sleeping and it was crawling across you "

No wonder I don't sleep at night

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes "

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Flame thrower

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them We're just entering house spider mating season when the ladies go looking for a mate. Just try to think of them hosting their own version of fab and they won't scare you as much

What a whole bunch of them getting together in one place to have some fun. Sure that's done the trick . I'm now very concerned about how many babbies the likkle/big fuckers will make. Thanks for that "

Babies ...omg didn't think of that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

OP having spent most of my adult life in Australia, let me assure you that the big spiders are fine, it's the little ones under the toilet seat that kill you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol"

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

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By *orkie321bWoman
over a year ago

Nottingham


"We have no spider problem, thanks in large part to our bug assassin kitties. "

One of ours is a spider assassin too. I cringe when he catches a very large one and the legs hang wriggling out of his mouth while he chomps on it.

The other cat is a wimp - he actually runs away from big house spiders

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP having spent most of my adult life in Australia, let me assure you that the big spiders are fine, it's the little ones under the toilet seat that kill you "

*goes off to Check the toilet seat*

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Flame thrower "

If only I had one

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"OP having spent most of my adult life in Australia, let me assure you that the big spiders are fine, it's the little ones under the toilet seat that kill you

*goes off to Check the toilet seat* "

None under toilet seat

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just a bit of info Jo xxx

Spiders in general have the capacity to lay hundreds of eggs at a time. Female “house” or “cobweb” spiders of the family Therididae may deposit more than 200 eggs in their egg sacs; with multiple fertilizations, they may lay nine such egg parcels, according to the University of Rhode Island. Female spiders typically affix these silken egg sacs somewhere in their web (if a web-building species) or physically tote them around. Your Welcome

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By *nSeeNMan
over a year ago

Z'ha'dum


"Well at least your awake imagine if your were sleeping and it was crawling across you

No wonder I don't sleep at night "

Its ok, they are more scared of us then we are of them. Plus they are eating up all the other common insects.

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

Oh god stop

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just a bit of info Jo xxx

Spiders in general have the capacity to lay hundreds of eggs at a time. Female “house” or “cobweb” spiders of the family Therididae may deposit more than 200 eggs in their egg sacs; with multiple fertilizations, they may lay nine such egg parcels, according to the University of Rhode Island. Female spiders typically affix these silken egg sacs somewhere in their web (if a web-building species) or physically tote them around. Your Welcome "

Awwwwwww thanks Ali .....im really loving what you've just told me

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Have you seen the one that can run as fast as a cheetah!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Well at least your awake imagine if your were sleeping and it was crawling across you

No wonder I don't sleep at night

Its ok, they are more scared of us then we are of them. Plus they are eating up all the other common insects."

It's not ok .... it's huge

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Have you seen the one that can run as fast as a cheetah! "

your just saying that

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Just a bit of info Jo xxx

Spiders in general have the capacity to lay hundreds of eggs at a time. Female “house” or “cobweb” spiders of the family Therididae may deposit more than 200 eggs in their egg sacs; with multiple fertilizations, they may lay nine such egg parcels, according to the University of Rhode Island. Female spiders typically affix these silken egg sacs somewhere in their web (if a web-building species) or physically tote them around. Your Welcome

Awwwwwww thanks Ali .....im really loving what you've just told me "

Anytime Sexy Arse

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"Flame thrower "

Make sure you have homeowners insurance

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Watch or read Charlotte's web it will make you more sympathetic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

jo can confirm I sent here a big one

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them We're just entering house spider mating season when the ladies go looking for a mate. Just try to think of them hosting their own version of fab and they won't scare you as much

What a whole bunch of them getting together in one place to have some fun. Sure that's done the trick . I'm now very concerned about how many babbies the likkle/big fuckers will make. Thanks for that

Babies ...omg didn't think of that

"

Yeah exactly. They'll send the scouts out first to test your resolve lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"jo can confirm I sent here a big one "

It was big ...

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move "

Watery eyes yet? Lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Just a bit of info Jo xxx

Spiders in general have the capacity to lay hundreds of eggs at a time. Female “house” or “cobweb” spiders of the family Therididae may deposit more than 200 eggs in their egg sacs; with multiple fertilizations, they may lay nine such egg parcels, according to the University of Rhode Island. Female spiders typically affix these silken egg sacs somewhere in their web (if a web-building species) or physically tote them around. Your Welcome

Awwwwwww thanks Ali .....im really loving what you've just told me Anytime Sexy Arse "

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Watch or read Charlotte's web it will make you more sympathetic"

Seen Charlotte's web so I have to wait for it to die but that's when it's spun it's web and hatched the eggs or whatever they do

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them We're just entering house spider mating season when the ladies go looking for a mate. Just try to think of them hosting their own version of fab and they won't scare you as much

What a whole bunch of them getting together in one place to have some fun. Sure that's done the trick . I'm now very concerned about how many babbies the likkle/big fuckers will make. Thanks for that

Babies ...omg didn't think of that

Yeah exactly. They'll send the scouts out first to test your resolve lol"

Which is at screaming pitch at this moment in time

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By *cottishsexgoddessWoman
over a year ago

Glenrothes

I don't mind them unless they suddenly land on me. Happened last year. Such a fright!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

Watery eyes yet? Lol"

From crying yes .....no not crying just don't like the pesky huge things ...especially when it came out to say hi to me

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"Have you seen the one that can run as fast as a cheetah!

your just saying that "

You hope haha. Just be thankful that goliath spider's and bird eating spiders can't live in England. Than you'd have something to worry about hun lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them "

Just so that you know, spiders provide an invaluable service in keeping down the numbers of household insect pests, and they do it for free. They should be applauded not evicted. Not that that fact will make you feel any better.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I don't mind them unless they suddenly land on me. Happened last year. Such a fright!"

I think I would of been screaming

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Have you seen the one that can run as fast as a cheetah!

your just saying that

You hope haha. Just be thankful that goliath spider's and bird eating spiders can't live in England. Than you'd have something to worry about hun lol"

I.looked those up and they are huge

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

Watery eyes yet? Lol

From crying yes .....no not crying just don't like the pesky huge things ...especially when it came out to say hi to me "

Well if you don't kill it it will meet up with its mate habe an orgy and you could have over 400 eggs someone nice and warm in your gaff. Kill that fucker fast hun!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them

Just so that you know, spiders provide an invaluable service in keeping down the numbers of household insect pests, and they do it for free. They should be applauded not evicted. Not that that fact will make you feel any better. "

Even if I evict it ...there will be another one close by

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them

Just so that you know, spiders provide an invaluable service in keeping down the numbers of household insect pests, and they do it for free. They should be applauded not evicted. Not that that fact will make you feel any better. "

By the way, i love spiders.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

Watery eyes yet? Lol

From crying yes .....no not crying just don't like the pesky huge things ...especially when it came out to say hi to me

Well if you don't kill it it will meet up with its mate habe an orgy and you could have over 400 eggs someone nice and warm in your gaff. Kill that fucker fast hun! "

I can't kill it that is the huge problem

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them

Just so that you know, spiders provide an invaluable service in keeping down the numbers of household insect pests, and they do it for free. They should be applauded not evicted. Not that that fact will make you feel any better.

By the way, i love spiders. "

Awwwwww do you ... well you can have this one if you like ...free to a good home

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"Have you seen the one that can run as fast as a cheetah!

your just saying that

You hope haha. Just be thankful that goliath spider's and bird eating spiders can't live in England. Than you'd have something to worry about hun lol

I.looked those up and they are huge "

Aren't they just. My mate had one and used to let it out to stretch it's legs. He was a prat who thought he was funny . I told him straight. Comes near me and i'm going Wesley snipes on its ass. What a prick lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous

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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago

Traffic land

I don't mind spiders and I'm quite happy to catch them and put them outside.

However when changing my bed linen last week there was a false widow on my duvet. I sent my daughter off for a beaker to me catch it and had to keep preventing it running off the end of my bed with a pillow! Not sure why, but that one gave me the creeps and I didn't fancy picking it up in my hands

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

Watery eyes yet? Lol

From crying yes .....no not crying just don't like the pesky huge things ...especially when it came out to say hi to me

Well if you don't kill it it will meet up with its mate habe an orgy and you could have over 400 eggs someone nice and warm in your gaff. Kill that fucker fast hun!

I can't kill it that is the huge problem "

Well enjoy the house warming party. I'm sure they'll invite you. Oh wait it's your house,for how much longer haha

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By *rrol.BMan
over a year ago

Wrexham

I wrote a children's story about a sad spider once.

It was entitled "Eight arms but no-one to hug".

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Have you seen the one that can run as fast as a cheetah!

your just saying that

You hope haha. Just be thankful that goliath spider's and bird eating spiders can't live in England. Than you'd have something to worry about hun lol

I.looked those up and they are huge

Aren't they just. My mate had one and used to let it out to stretch it's legs. He was a prat who thought he was funny . I told him straight. Comes near me and i'm going Wesley snipes on its ass. What a prick lol"

Yea I bet

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous "

blood sucking

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"I don't mind spiders and I'm quite happy to catch them and put them outside.

However when changing my bed linen last week there was a false widow on my duvet. I sent my daughter off for a beaker to me catch it and had to keep preventing it running off the end of my bed with a pillow! Not sure why, but that one gave me the creeps and I didn't fancy picking it up in my hands "

Should think so. She's a bad bitch.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I don't mind spiders and I'm quite happy to catch them and put them outside.

However when changing my bed linen last week there was a false widow on my duvet. I sent my daughter off for a beaker to me catch it and had to keep preventing it running off the end of my bed with a pillow! Not sure why, but that one gave me the creeps and I didn't fancy picking it up in my hands "

I would of saved you Mac

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

Watery eyes yet? Lol

From crying yes .....no not crying just don't like the pesky huge things ...especially when it came out to say hi to me

Well if you don't kill it it will meet up with its mate habe an orgy and you could have over 400 eggs someone nice and warm in your gaff. Kill that fucker fast hun!

I can't kill it that is the huge problem

Well enjoy the house warming party. I'm sure they'll invite you. Oh wait it's your house,for how much longer haha"

looked all over where this one is can't see any others

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"Have you seen the one that can run as fast as a cheetah!

your just saying that

You hope haha. Just be thankful that goliath spider's and bird eating spiders can't live in England. Than you'd have something to worry about hun lol

I.looked those up and they are huge

Aren't they just. My mate had one and used to let it out to stretch it's legs. He was a prat who thought he was funny . I told him straight. Comes near me and i'm going Wesley snipes on its ass. What a prick lol

Yea I bet "

I no longer go to my mates lol

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I wrote a children's story about a sad spider once.

It was entitled "Eight arms but no-one to hug"."

This one's not hugging me

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By *eady and Willing 9Man
over a year ago

Wherever the party is @


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

Watery eyes yet? Lol

From crying yes .....no not crying just don't like the pesky huge things ...especially when it came out to say hi to me

Well if you don't kill it it will meet up with its mate habe an orgy and you could have over 400 eggs someone nice and warm in your gaff. Kill that fucker fast hun!

I can't kill it that is the huge problem

Well enjoy the house warming party. I'm sure they'll invite you. Oh wait it's your house,for how much longer haha

looked all over where this one is can't see any others "

They're waiting to hatch and until the sun goes down

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I don't mind spiders and I'm quite happy to catch them and put them outside.

However when changing my bed linen last week there was a false widow on my duvet. I sent my daughter off for a beaker to me catch it and had to keep preventing it running off the end of my bed with a pillow! Not sure why, but that one gave me the creeps and I didn't fancy picking it up in my hands "

Then that was huge ....huger than this one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The fact that women always seem to describe the humble house spider as being 'huge' is great news for those of us who are averagely endowed. I now feel confident in claiming to be huge myself.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"If you kill spiders, you kill your money.

My granny always used to say that.

Won't kill it ...just staying in watching distance of it so I know where it goes

Don't blink. Them fuckers are fast! Lol

I'm not blinking I'm watching it's every move

Watery eyes yet? Lol

From crying yes .....no not crying just don't like the pesky huge things ...especially when it came out to say hi to me

Well if you don't kill it it will meet up with its mate habe an orgy and you could have over 400 eggs someone nice and warm in your gaff. Kill that fucker fast hun!

I can't kill it that is the huge problem

Well enjoy the house warming party. I'm sure they'll invite you. Oh wait it's your house,for how much longer haha

looked all over where this one is can't see any others

They're waiting to hatch and until the sun goes down"

Shhhhhhhh I've got the light on it might think it's daylight still

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

We all know what female spiders do? They kill the male after mating! How I wish I was a spider!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous

blood sucking "

They are not uncommon ... you don't feel the actual bite and they bugger off once they've bitten the host and drank enough blood they will hibernate until hungry again....they repeat target hosts ......

Don't be alarmed....

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We all know what female spiders do? They kill the male after mating! How I wish I was a spider! "

Wonder how you know if it's the female or male

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous

blood sucking

They are not uncommon ... you don't feel the actual bite and they bugger off once they've bitten the host and drank enough blood they will hibernate until hungry again....they repeat target hosts ......

Don't be alarmed.... "

Very alarmed as said spider not moved from spot

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous

blood sucking

They are not uncommon ... you don't feel the actual bite and they bugger off once they've bitten the host and drank enough blood they will hibernate until hungry again....they repeat target hosts ......

Don't be alarmed....

Very alarmed as said spider not moved from spot "

Does he look hungry?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Get the hoover out and suck it up the pipe. That or I use a big shoe x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous

blood sucking

They are not uncommon ... you don't feel the actual bite and they bugger off once they've bitten the host and drank enough blood they will hibernate until hungry again....they repeat target hosts ......

Don't be alarmed....

Very alarmed as said spider not moved from spot

Does he look hungry? "

Well I think it's bored it hasn't moved since it popped by to say hi

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Get the hoover out and suck it up the pipe. That or I use a big shoe x "

Can't do it ...its huge and I really do have a phobia of them

Would start screaming

Yep I don't like spiders...can you tell

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Get the hoover out and suck it up the pipe. That or I use a big shoe x

Can't do it ...its huge and I really do have a phobia of them

Would start screaming

Yep I don't like spiders...can you tell "

You hide it well.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous

blood sucking

They are not uncommon ... you don't feel the actual bite and they bugger off once they've bitten the host and drank enough blood they will hibernate until hungry again....they repeat target hosts ......

Don't be alarmed....

Very alarmed as said spider not moved from spot

Does he look hungry?

Well I think it's bored it hasn't moved since it popped by to say hi "

Get close you can tell a lot by their facial expression

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I quite like spiders...serve a good purpose of keeping flies and other bugs under control

We have one called Ethel she's about 6/7 now....her fave food is crickets

MrsK

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Human blood sucking spiders that live in Britain can be highly dangerous

blood sucking

They are not uncommon ... you don't feel the actual bite and they bugger off once they've bitten the host and drank enough blood they will hibernate until hungry again....they repeat target hosts ......

Don't be alarmed....

Very alarmed as said spider not moved from spot

Does he look hungry?

Well I think it's bored it hasn't moved since it popped by to say hi

Get close you can tell a lot by their facial expression "

Nooooooooo not getting up close to it ...ive moved into another room now ....but it's still there I checked

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


"We all know what female spiders do? They kill the male after mating! How I wish I was a spider!

Wonder how you know if it's the female or male "

Because the male is murdered after mating so we know the male is dead but the other males still take the chance - typical males eh!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I quite like spiders...serve a good purpose of keeping flies and other bugs under control

We have one called Ethel she's about 6/7 now....her fave food is crickets

MrsK "

This one doesn't have a name

You have a pet spider then

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By *rightonCheekyMan
over a year ago

Brighton


"We all know what female spiders do? They kill the male after mating! How I wish I was a spider!

Wonder how you know if it's the female or male "

8 legs or 9

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We all know what female spiders do? They kill the male after mating! How I wish I was a spider!

Wonder how you know if it's the female or male

Because the male is murdered after mating so we know the male is dead but the other males still take the chance - typical males eh! "

great

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"We all know what female spiders do? They kill the male after mating! How I wish I was a spider!

Wonder how you know if it's the female or male

8 legs or 9 "

I presume 8 as it's a spider not counted

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By *ady LickWoman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

Apologies if it's already been mentioned but you better get used to them because apparently it's spider season

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over a year ago


"Apologies if it's already been mentioned but you better get used to them because apparently it's spider season "

Thankyou for mentioning it and reminding me it's ok

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

..

They're massive and fast and ugly and they scare the hell out of me!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"They're massive and fast and ugly and they scare the hell out of me! "

Totally this ^^^^^^^^^^^

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By *aul1973HullMan
over a year ago

East Hull


"Wonder how you know if it's the female or male "

Male and female house spiders are similar in appearance, but males have a more slender abdomen and longer legs.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Wonder how you know if it's the female or male

Male and female house spiders are similar in appearance, but males have a more slender abdomen and longer legs."

Ok so just had a look and this one looks like it has longer legs ....longer legs for scuttling about

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

They seem to be bigger this year. There was a big spider in the corner of my room the other night. I asked my husband to kill it for me but he told me to just go asleep that it wouldn't move. I fell asleep and woke around four. I felt something drop on me. I don't know if it was the spider but it was gone. Needless to say I slept on the sofa

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We all know what female spiders do? They kill the male after mating! How I wish I was a spider! "

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over a year ago


"They seem to be bigger this year. There was a big spider in the corner of my room the other night. I asked my husband to kill it for me but he told me to just go asleep that it wouldn't move. I fell asleep and woke around four. I felt something drop on me. I don't know if it was the spider but it was gone. Needless to say I slept on the sofa "

so not good

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over a year ago


"They seem to be bigger this year. There was a big spider in the corner of my room the other night. I asked my husband to kill it for me but he told me to just go asleep that it wouldn't move. I fell asleep and woke around four. I felt something drop on me. I don't know if it was the spider but it was gone. Needless to say I slept on the sofa

so not good "

Grounds for divorce I think

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I quite like spiders...serve a good purpose of keeping flies and other bugs under control

We have one called Ethel she's about 6/7 now....her fave food is crickets

MrsK

This one doesn't have a name

You have a pet spider then "

Yep she's named after MrPs nanna lol

Horris and Herbert currently live in the corner of our utility...catching bugs

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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago

Traffic land


"I don't mind spiders and I'm quite happy to catch them and put them outside.

However when changing my bed linen last week there was a false widow on my duvet. I sent my daughter off for a beaker to me catch it and had to keep preventing it running off the end of my bed with a pillow! Not sure why, but that one gave me the creeps and I didn't fancy picking it up in my hands

Then that was huge ....huger than this one "

It wasn't so much huge as disturbingly fat and shiny!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Omg

So I've got spider fab going on in my front room and maybe other rooms

And just had a crazy thought this one is big ...then there are others that are big to

"

They're all having a 'best biggest Bum ' off. Fab style

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Apologies if it's already been mentioned but you better get used to them because apparently it's spider season "

... and they're hungry

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Panic no more

The fab spider party is now outside and shall be staying there

...... hopefully

I can now relax

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By *crumdiddlyumptiousMan
over a year ago

.

I had a run in with a huge one the other night, After a long stand off and a few choice words we both agreed to stay out of each others way,

It now lives in the back room

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Jeeeze Jj all you had to do was call superted ....He woulda sorted incy wincy out for you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

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By *iss.RedWoman
over a year ago

somewhere


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again "

Good advice,stay away from snakes

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Jeeeze Jj all you had to do was call superted ....He woulda sorted incy wincy out for you "

Yea I know trash but superted wasn't about

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over a year ago


"I had a run in with a huge one the other night, After a long stand off and a few choice words we both agreed to stay out of each others way,

It now lives in the back room

"

You haven't moved it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love spiders, being an Aussie kind of used to seeing them everywhere though!

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

Yep, its spider season. There's been some huge ones coming into my house. I usually leave them alone, but one decided to sit on the wall by my bedroom door, so that one was evicted. I also wasn't impressed at the one who decided to climb up my leg on Saturday.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Yep, its spider season. There's been some huge ones coming into my house. I usually leave them alone, but one decided to sit on the wall by my bedroom door, so that one was evicted. I also wasn't impressed at the one who decided to climb up my leg on Saturday."

I would of been screaming if there was one climbing up my leg

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yep, its spider season. There's been some huge ones coming into my house. I usually leave them alone, but one decided to sit on the wall by my bedroom door, so that one was evicted. I also wasn't impressed at the one who decided to climb up my leg on Saturday.

I would of been screaming if there was one climbing up my leg "

Had a big one at work scared the shit out of me then realised it was remote controlled

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"Yep, its spider season. There's been some huge ones coming into my house. I usually leave them alone, but one decided to sit on the wall by my bedroom door, so that one was evicted. I also wasn't impressed at the one who decided to climb up my leg on Saturday.

I would of been screaming if there was one climbing up my leg "

the noise I made was only audible to dogs.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Yep, its spider season. There's been some huge ones coming into my house. I usually leave them alone, but one decided to sit on the wall by my bedroom door, so that one was evicted. I also wasn't impressed at the one who decided to climb up my leg on Saturday.

I would of been screaming if there was one climbing up my leg

Had a big one at work scared the shit out of me then realised it was remote controlled "

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By *hoenixAdAstraWoman
over a year ago

Hiding in the shadows

I was bitten on the top of my arm by a false widow a month ago.

Ended up with IV antibiotics and still a massive nasty coloured lump where it sank its fangs in.

I used to like spiders

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them "

Have a pet cat...

Or in my case 4 lol

No spider is safe

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

Good advice,stay away from snakes"

All kinds of them?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yep, its spider season. There's been some huge ones coming into my house. I usually leave them alone, but one decided to sit on the wall by my bedroom door, so that one was evicted. I also wasn't impressed at the one who decided to climb up my leg on Saturday.

I would of been screaming if there was one climbing up my leg

Had a big one at work scared the shit out of me then realised it was remote controlled

"

I'll get them back at Halloween

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By *ucklingsCouple
over a year ago

Rugby

I really don't like spiders. When hubby is around, he catches them and sets them free. I'm afraid that when he's not in and one should dare to appear, let's just say, my slipper comes in handy. Xx

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By *isexhotcoupleCouple
over a year ago

london

weve noticed that when you have lights left on in the house we get tone more! Now we use dimmed light and dont leave lights when we not there we rarely see spiders! very odd one thats about it! its usually when lights are one we get those odd few!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Spiders are fascinating creatures,I've got several as pets same with snakes,fascinating animals and make great low-maintenance pets

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By *lowercandyWoman
over a year ago

Lancashire


"don't bother me

snakes on the other hand

"

Hate spiders and crawly things ...

Snakes oh yes I like them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again "

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious"

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me

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By *educedWoman
over a year ago

Birmingham

I dislike spiders intensely but am much better than I used to be.

I woke up alone one night to feed my new born son to find a huge spider sitting on his forehead. He was crying, I was crying. Absolute panic ensued. I knew I couldn't pick him up which made me more hysterical so I did what I thought was best and rang 999.

The police attended and removed the offending culprit from the moses basket but were not best pleased.

I dislike spiders intensely!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I dislike spiders intensely but am much better than I used to be.

I woke up alone one night to feed my new born son to find a huge spider sitting on his forehead. He was crying, I was crying. Absolute panic ensued. I knew I couldn't pick him up which made me more hysterical so I did what I thought was best and rang 999.

The police attended and removed the offending culprit from the moses basket but were not best pleased.

I dislike spiders intensely! "

I feel for you ......hugs ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hope you got rid of it Jo, or is it still knocking about the house?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me "

2 metres?,Tis but a tiddler 10 mins is a pretty quick release really,my Carpet Python took an hour and a half to let go when it tried to munch my hand.One of my Kings regularly tries to eat my thumb or fingers when I feed him too Can see why a 10 minute latch would put you off a snake though.What snake was it?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me

2 metres?,Tis but a tiddler 10 mins is a pretty quick release really,my Carpet Python took an hour and a half to let go when it tried to munch my hand.One of my Kings regularly tries to eat my thumb or fingers when I feed him too Can see why a 10 minute latch would put you off a snake though.What snake was it?"

I think it was python as well, we had nice albino one and before he had some grass snakes so I'm not really sure which one was it but it was during feeding too

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me

2 metres?,Tis but a tiddler 10 mins is a pretty quick release really,my Carpet Python took an hour and a half to let go when it tried to munch my hand.One of my Kings regularly tries to eat my thumb or fingers when I feed him too Can see why a 10 minute latch would put you off a snake though.What snake was it?

I think it was python as well, we had nice albino one and before he had some grass snakes so I'm not really sure which one was it but it was during feeding too"

I feed most of mine by hand so been tagged a few times,the short-fanged ones are no bother but the long-fanged ones come a bit keen when they get me.I like feeding my spiders by hand too,usually locusts with the hopper legs removed so they stay on my hand and I don't end up chasing them round my living room

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me

2 metres?,Tis but a tiddler 10 mins is a pretty quick release really,my Carpet Python took an hour and a half to let go when it tried to munch my hand.One of my Kings regularly tries to eat my thumb or fingers when I feed him too Can see why a 10 minute latch would put you off a snake though.What snake was it?

I think it was python as well, we had nice albino one and before he had some grass snakes so I'm not really sure which one was it but it was during feeding too

I feed most of mine by hand so been tagged a few times,the short-fanged ones are no bother but the long-fanged ones come a bit keen when they get me.I like feeding my spiders by hand too,usually locusts with the hopper legs removed so they stay on my hand and I don't end up chasing them round my living room "

How many times have you had to chase them?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Don't sleep with your mouth open. They like the moisture.......

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I call all my 8 legged arachnid house guests Henry, but ma last Border Collie was called Spider

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over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me

2 metres?,Tis but a tiddler 10 mins is a pretty quick release really,my Carpet Python took an hour and a half to let go when it tried to munch my hand.One of my Kings regularly tries to eat my thumb or fingers when I feed him too Can see why a 10 minute latch would put you off a snake though.What snake was it?

I think it was python as well, we had nice albino one and before he had some grass snakes so I'm not really sure which one was it but it was during feeding too

I feed most of mine by hand so been tagged a few times,the short-fanged ones are no bother but the long-fanged ones come a bit keen when they get me.I like feeding my spiders by hand too,usually locusts with the hopper legs removed so they stay on my hand and I don't end up chasing them round my living room

How many times have you had to chase them? "

Too many,the hoppy little bastards! a stage 3 hopper got away from me a while back,couldn't find it anywhere,it eventually appeared from under a unit as a fully-grown adult and proceeded to fly straight at my mate who emitted a very girly scream and ran off I caught it and fed it to one of my lizards

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A bit of advice, spiders don't like conkers! Put them in the corners of your room and you won't see spiders!

A x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me

2 metres?,Tis but a tiddler 10 mins is a pretty quick release really,my Carpet Python took an hour and a half to let go when it tried to munch my hand.One of my Kings regularly tries to eat my thumb or fingers when I feed him too Can see why a 10 minute latch would put you off a snake though.What snake was it?

I think it was python as well, we had nice albino one and before he had some grass snakes so I'm not really sure which one was it but it was during feeding too

I feed most of mine by hand so been tagged a few times,the short-fanged ones are no bother but the long-fanged ones come a bit keen when they get me.I like feeding my spiders by hand too,usually locusts with the hopper legs removed so they stay on my hand and I don't end up chasing them round my living room

How many times have you had to chase them?

Too many,the hoppy little bastards! a stage 3 hopper got away from me a while back,couldn't find it anywhere,it eventually appeared from under a unit as a fully-grown adult and proceeded to fly straight at my mate who emitted a very girly scream and ran off I caught it and fed it to one of my lizards "

How many pets do you have? snakes, spiders, lizards

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By *ineMan
over a year ago

In cave behind a waterfall on a hill


"Don't you just effing hate them

A huge one has just decided to pop out of nowhere

Why are they so big ...i really do not like them "

Leave it in peace...it will eat the flies...

Or maybe if it's that big it already has...

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By *ancs MinxWoman
over a year ago

Burnley

Hate them, and they frighten me....

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over a year ago


"Don't sleep with your mouth open. They like the moisture......."

This is fiction, they wouldn't ever climb in our mouths!

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over a year ago


"Don't sleep with your mouth open. They like the moisture.......

This is fiction, they wouldn't ever climb in our mouths! "

I hope this is fiction. I'm not going to Google it

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over a year ago


"A bit of advice, spiders don't like conkers! Put them in the corners of your room and you won't see spiders!

A x"

I have two in each window of my house all year round,some people say it's a myth,but I've not seen a spider in the house for over 4 years when I first heard of this.

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over a year ago

I tried the conquers but it didn't work for me.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I'm going looking for conkers tomorrow

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over a year ago


"Don't sleep with your mouth open. They like the moisture.......

This is fiction, they wouldn't ever climb in our mouths!

I hope this is fiction. I'm not going to Google it "

It's 100% fictional

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over a year ago


"I used to have a tarantula maybe 8 years back, but I had some allergic reaction everytime when I tried to "pet" it. I felt like my palms are covered in hundreds of thorns and since then I don't like big spiders

Also I didn't have a problem with snakes until our snake bit my dad's hand....I've never touched it again

If you were bitten by a dog/cat/hamster/rabbit/any other conventional pet,would you never touch one again?Not asking to be argumentative or owt,I'm genuinely curious

My dog/cat/hamster/rabbit(yeah we had them all) was never hanging from my hand for 10 minutes and is not 2 metres long but when I was little I remember I was bitten by my hamster when I woke him up and yes I was afraid to play with him again. Now I'm a lot bigger though so hamster, mice or rats won't scare me

2 metres?,Tis but a tiddler 10 mins is a pretty quick release really,my Carpet Python took an hour and a half to let go when it tried to munch my hand.One of my Kings regularly tries to eat my thumb or fingers when I feed him too Can see why a 10 minute latch would put you off a snake though.What snake was it?

I think it was python as well, we had nice albino one and before he had some grass snakes so I'm not really sure which one was it but it was during feeding too

I feed most of mine by hand so been tagged a few times,the short-fanged ones are no bother but the long-fanged ones come a bit keen when they get me.I like feeding my spiders by hand too,usually locusts with the hopper legs removed so they stay on my hand and I don't end up chasing them round my living room

How many times have you had to chase them?

Too many,the hoppy little bastards! a stage 3 hopper got away from me a while back,couldn't find it anywhere,it eventually appeared from under a unit as a fully-grown adult and proceeded to fly straight at my mate who emitted a very girly scream and ran off I caught it and fed it to one of my lizards

How many pets do you have? snakes, spiders, lizards "

Loads,my house is like a zoo currently at 20 snakes,12 spiders,9 lizards,a tortoise,10 fish,2 mantises,4 frogs and 3 scorpions

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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen

Now I have a Ragdoll cat and sometimes we speak and sometimes we don't, one night I came home from work and he didn't greet me as normal, so I went and got changed into pj's and started to relax, 30 mins later I still hadn't seen him but I could hear him chattering away to himself, so I thought, what the hell is he up to and went to investigate.......as soon as I walked into the bedroom he whipped his neck round in my direction and with eyes like quickly pointed out the huge black spider firmly planted half way up the wall and with facial expressions said 'what the fuck is that!' I nearly wet myself

Unfortunately we had no option but to get the hoover out (and it nearly clogged it up )

The memory still makes me laugh

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over a year ago


"Don't sleep with your mouth open. They like the moisture.......

This is fiction, they wouldn't ever climb in our mouths!

I hope this is fiction. I'm not going to Google it

It's 100% fictional "

Thanks for that. Ilk sleep better tonight

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By *uerido55Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"Just a bit of info Jo xxx

Spiders in general have the capacity to lay hundreds of eggs at a time. Female “house” or “cobweb” spiders of the family Therididae may deposit more than 200 eggs in their egg sacs; with multiple fertilizations, they may lay nine such egg parcels, according to the University of Rhode Island. Female spiders typically affix these silken egg sacs somewhere in their web (if a web-building species) or physically tote them around. Your Welcome "

Was this googled or are you a fan?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

They come inside at this time of year, to beat the winter and find mates.

Remove clutter from near to doors, to make it harder.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Has Jo posted this morning yet or has spider ate her

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum

2 spiders in the bath last night, one spider and some spider legs in the bath this morning. There can be only one!

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over a year ago


"Has Jo posted this morning yet or has spider ate her "

No spiders here Ali

Checked everywhere

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over a year ago


"2 spiders in the bath last night, one spider and some spider legs in the bath this morning. There can be only one!"

Sounds like the female ate the male after fab sex orgy

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over a year ago


"Just a bit of info Jo xxx

Spiders in general have the capacity to lay hundreds of eggs at a time. Female “house” or “cobweb” spiders of the family Therididae may deposit more than 200 eggs in their egg sacs; with multiple fertilizations, they may lay nine such egg parcels, according to the University of Rhode Island. Female spiders typically affix these silken egg sacs somewhere in their web (if a web-building species) or physically tote them around. Your Welcome "

You are not funny!!!!!

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over a year ago

Used to have a fear of spiders until my partner gave me some good advice - give each one a cute name and remember they have babies too! Once you name something, you do develop an emotional attachment to them - honestly.

A good coping strategy - though I still do insist he catches them and places them in next door's garden.

There was a massive one in the bathroom the other day - I swear I saw her pumping iron - thankfully Bessie is now in the garage

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By *yrdwomanWoman
over a year ago

Putting the 'cum' in Eboracum


"2 spiders in the bath last night, one spider and some spider legs in the bath this morning. There can be only one!

Sounds like the female ate the male after fab sex orgy "

I do hope he experienced bliss before becoming her snack.

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By *uerido55Man
over a year ago

Manchester


"2 spiders in the bath last night, one spider and some spider legs in the bath this morning. There can be only one!"

Sounds like one of had too much to drink in the bath and ended up legless!

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