chucky1973
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3 large spiders in 2 nights now, I dont mind them, but I hate the fact that the wife gets me to walk 100m down the road to get rid of them....
3 large spiders in 2 nights now, I dont mind them, but I hate the fact that the wife gets me to walk 100m down the road to get rid of them....
Couldn't you just walk 5 yards down the road and "accidentally" drop them?
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This irrational fear of spiders is perpetuated by parents and friends as you grow up so you all end up hating spiders. I managed to cure my missus's fear of spiders by getting her to handle very small tiny spiders and gradually incresing the size over many weeks, she rarely bats an eyelid these days when she spots one. Similarly my two young sons love spiders and we even adopt the ones in the garden and feed them up on fat juicy caterpillars and bugs to see how big we can get them to grow, got some rather large garden spiders and a couple of beautiful false widows in the back garden now! They are no danger whatsoever and the boys love watching them zip out and attack their prey! Some of the ones pictured on here are just your common house spiders or 'Tedgies' as we call them, they are completely harmless and won't bite you and even if they tried their fangs are not strong enough to break the skin. They are quick buggers though hence why folk don't like them, mind you if you chase them for a minute or so with your finger they quickly run out of puff and then just sit there so you can easily scoop them up and chuck outdoors. Its all about how you grew up I suppose, my Dad loved spiders so I guess I inherited his lack of fear over spiders.
Hehe, check this out at about 40secs!!
Oh, by the way: to whoever it was who said they weren't bothered by a spider that never seemed to move from it's spot on the ceiling...
...a few years ago, I thought the same about a large spider that lived on my bedroom ceiling. Every time it came in, it'd be there in the corner of the room. Never, ever saw it move. I was happy enough with that, not being a big fan of the critters, but so long as it stayed there, no worries.
Then on one occasion I woke up in the middle of the night for some reason. Still lying in bed, I reached out to turn the bedside light on....to find the said spider dangling down from the ceiling directly above my eyes, hanging about 6" from my face
I had to slide myself out of bed sideways so as not to come into contact with the cunning bugger, before coming up with a swift plan to extricate it from my room. No way was it living in the corner after THAT. I don't mind admitting I was momentarily TERRIFIED
My neighbour told us of an old wives tale which she says works put two or three conkers in each room and you will not get spiders in that room.
My neighbour told us of an old wives tale which she says works put two or three conkers in each room and you will not get spiders in that room.
I'm a huge fan of spiders. Been keeping tarantulas for many years. I currently have 32 in my collection.
Here's an article I wrote about British spiders last year:
The Lone Gunman - Shooting From The Lip: All Hail the Humble British House Spider
And here's a few pictures of some of the members of my tarantula collection:
Twelve Terrific Tarantulas - Reptile Forums
This is true, they associate the smell of conkers with their predators.
I'm a huge fan of spiders. Been keeping tarantulas for many years. I currently have 32 in my collection.
Here's an article I wrote about British spiders last year:
The Lone Gunman - Shooting From The Lip: All Hail the Humble British House Spider
And here's a few pictures of some of the members of my tarantula collection:
Twelve Terrific Tarantulas - Reptile Forums
Thanks TLB, I really enjoyed reading your article.
Good blog. Nice collection too but don't you feel a little guilty about keeping them away from their natural habitat?