Your image of the wasp is broken. Funny meme of the spider though...at least I think that is what people call memes.BehattedWanderer said:Awwww, they're adorable! *equips Honey Badger Anti-venom* Besides, they're mostly helpful creatures. It's just a shame they're mostly terror-inducing, the poor misunderstood little guys.
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See? They kill wasps! I'd take spiders over wasps any day, the miserable, life-hating airborne squads of death. Wasps want nothing more than to fuck your shit up.![]()
So show some love to our helpful, eight-legged friends.
yeah, and brown recluses can be a pain if they get a good bite on you. I'm off in OK, so wolf spiders are the main things I see, had more than a few living in my room a year or so back. Killed the ones that got too close. I don't mind them so long as they stay away and don't get in my stuff.HoradricNoob said:I grew up in the woods of northern Arkansas and as far as the local spiders go, bigger means less dangerous e.g. tarantulas and wolf spiders.
It's the little black widows that you want to watch out for.
I woke up to one crawling on my arms. I screamed like the girliest girl possible and slept on the couch for the next two days.Woodsey said:Hold me. I've just spent 4 pages not knowing whether to cry or scream.Irridium said:No, HELL no, fuck that. FUCK that. That shit needs a nice heaping of flamethrower and nuke applied to it. Perhaps an Exterminatus just to be sure.Zack Alklazaris said:![]()
Yea I'd say they are pretty big.
Oh and I just had to share this, I think I fainted a little.
*image snipped to preserve what little sanity remains*
The other week I got out of bed in the middle of the night and saw one of those things with the tiny body (millimetres wide) and really skinny legs, and I couldn't fucking sleep all night.
Fix'd, I think. I'll go alter the original. Let me know if this doesn't work.ssgt splatter said:Your image of the wasp is broken. Funny meme of the spider though...at least I think that is what people call memes.BehattedWanderer said:Awwww, they're adorable! *equips Honey Badger Anti-venom* Besides, they're mostly helpful creatures. It's just a shame they're mostly terror-inducing, the poor misunderstood little guys.
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See? They kill wasps! I'd take spiders over wasps any day, the miserable, life-hating airborne squads of death. Wasps want nothing more than to fuck your shit up.![]()
So show some love to our helpful, eight-legged friends.
one word: touche (how do you get the accented e?)Deathleaper said:arrapippol said:Daddy-long-legs are poisonous, but they don't bite humans, so they're fine.Daddy Long Legs are not venomous. Just a stupid urban myth. They have no venom glands. Familiarize yourself with this link [http://spiders.ucr.edu/daddylonglegs.html]. The Daddy Long legs spider(yes there is a difference) are venomous, but its so weak that it just gives you a mild, short, burning sensation. It doesn't even need treatment.
Try holding down ALT and type 0233. Check out this link [http://mrpatterson.com/accent%20marks.htm], look at the bottom of the page for the legend.arrapippol said:one word: touche (how do you get the accented e?)Deathleaper said:arrapippol said:Daddy-long-legs are poisonous, but they don't bite humans, so they're fine.Daddy Long Legs are not venomous. Just a stupid urban myth. They have no venom glands. Familiarize yourself with this link [http://spiders.ucr.edu/daddylonglegs.html]. The Daddy Long legs spider(yes there is a difference) are venomous, but its so weak that it just gives you a mild, short, burning sensation. It doesn't even need treatment.
How? How in the hell can you be more afraid of raccoons then a god damned bear? Is there something about Australian Raccoons that I should know about? Why is Australian wild life so damned scary?IndomitableSam said:Much happier worrying about rabid raccoons and the rare bear here... Bears scare me less.
Why did you have to post this?!? I almost forgot about the nightmares, but now they'll be back... D=CulixCupric said:the coconut crab, is actually a spider:
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this is a medium sized one, btw, they can get bigger.
If the raccoon carries rabies, that might make it more dangerous and aggressive than a bear, especially if they are more common.Deathleaper said:How? How in the hell can you be more afraid of raccoons then a god damned bear? Is there something about Australian Raccoons that I should know about? Why is Australian wild life so damned scary?
The definition of a phobia is an irrational fear of something. Usually the object of the fear poses no threat at all. So yeah most people realize that being afraid of spiders is irrational, as you are much bigger than them and most of them are harmless. But it's an irrational fear.tokae said:I might be abit biased here but... May I just ask why people have such a problem with spiders? *looks over at my tarantulas*
Sure they are ugly buggers and sure, I grew up around scorpions and spiders ( my father is a zoologist ), but I honestly can't understand what the panic is all about.
FYI, my largest one is an Indian Ornamental spider. A legspan at about 7.1 inches, which is a bit more than a handful for me, granted I've got pretty small hands but... Hurts like a ***** when she gets stressad out and bites me, but she's starting to get used to me now I think. Only had her for a couple of weeks.
Huntsman spiders are very flat and can fit through very small spaces, I've see them do it in fact. Even the smallest crack in the wall, or that space under your front door, they can make it through. Also, they breed in houses too, and I have seen little groups of babies in the bathroom and other places...Capitano Segnaposto said:Please tell me how a spider that large manages to get through windows/doors without you noticing.ChupathingyX said:Not really, the only large spiders I ever find in my house are Huntsman spiders. Other than that the rest are small. Of course there are other large spiders in Australia, but Hunstman are the only semi-common ones I've encountered.
I can't figure out how...