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  1. #16
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    Oh dear --- I would have been screaming so hysterically that the neighbors would have been prompted to call 911!

    One of my coworkers liberates all the bugs in the store. Last week a wasp was stuck in the store and he spent all afternoon trying to coax it down from the ceiling region onto a piece of paper so that he could release it outside. I had a customer a few hours later who saw in on the ground and promptly squashed it. My poor coworker was heartbroken!

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    It looks like a hobo spider (or else a brownish grass spider, they can look similar). If you google that it'll come up with a bunch of images. They can actually get pretty big and they build funnel webs in corners and crannies. I remember when I was a lot younger and still living with my mom in Missouri, I was picking up a towel to dry my hair and in the mirror I saw a big spider running across the back of the towel. Lemme tell you that towel went flying . I don't mind seeing them if I know they are there but I don't like being startled LOL. I love the little spider emoticon in your first post, really added to the story .
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    OMG... if that sucker would have been on MY shoulder, I think the whole block would have heard me scream! That's an ordinary house spider?! Where is this an ordinary one, because I really don't want to go there!!! I've seen little tiny spiders that jump when you put your finger by them, but besides daddy long leggers, that's about it!

    Lately, I've been seeing centipedes... those suckers that look like huge eyelashes. UGH! They freak me out!! They move so fast, and they just give me the creeps!

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    I can handle spiders, better than my BF and a bunch of girls I work with, as long as they are NOT on me. That would have freaked me out so bad!! I also can't stand crickets or grasshoppers because they can JUMP on me!! ICK!!
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    We have huntsman spiders here that grow to 4 - 5 inches and up in the tropical parts there are tarantulas and bird spiders which are a Lot bigger! Huntsmans are found in most houses near us.

    Here's some information and photos of the big guys: http://www.amonline.net.au/factSheet...an_spiders.htm

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    YEaaeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Egads!

    Those things are creepy. I like to look at them outside, but i keep my distance.

    p.s. for what it's worth... since everyone else is stating what they think it is... It looks like a type of Garden spider to me. ...maybe just because of how stretch looking the front legs are... other than that it looks like the unidentified window spiders that i call Guardian spiders. (long story... but as much as those creep me out... I like having them around. They've done me a few favors.) It actually looks like a mix between the two from around here.

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH
    A relative has made its way on to a wall in my living room. (It's the same size as the one that was on my shoulder.)
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    OMG, S.O. is sooooo afraid of those... and they're one of my favorites. I used to feed them when i was younger.

    Quote Originally Posted by K9soul
    It looks like a hobo spider (or else a brownish grass spider, they can look similar). If you google that it'll come up with a bunch of images. They can actually get pretty big and they build funnel webs in corners and crannies. I remember when I was a lot younger and still living with my mom in Missouri, I was picking up a towel to dry my hair and in the mirror I saw a big spider running across the back of the towel. Lemme tell you that towel went flying . I don't mind seeing them if I know they are there but I don't like being startled LOL. I love the little spider emoticon in your first post, really added to the story
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    What freaked me out more was the parasite on the one in the last picture!

    I felt so sorry for the one with the wasp parasite on it.

    Quote Originally Posted by G535
    We have huntsman spiders here that grow to 4 - 5 inches and up in the tropical parts there are tarantulas and bird spiders which are a Lot bigger! Huntsmans are found in most houses near us.

    Here's some information and photos of the big guys: http://www.amonline.net.au/factSheet...an_spiders.htm
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    Oooo, I had one in my bath yesterday morning just like that! As a rule, spiders don't bother me, although I would be concerned that one on my shoulder would run down my neck. I could do without that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crow_noir
    YEaaeeeeeeeeeee!!!! Egads!
    Those things are creepy. I like to look at them outside, but i keep my distance.
    p.s. for what it's worth... since everyone else is stating what they think it is... It looks like a type of Garden spider to me. ...maybe just because of how stretch looking the front legs are... other than that it looks like the unidentified window spiders that i call Guardian spiders. (long story... but as much as those creep me out... I like having them around. They've done me a few favors.) It actually looks like a mix between the two from around here.
    It's definitely one of the house spiders we have here in the UK, harmless and common.

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    Seems as if my house and it's environs have become bug & creature city this year.
    First the annual ant invasion with a difference, bigger and more numerous, and then the giant beetle type bug in my kitchen, creepy crawly bug in a jar and thirdly, the slugs, of which there have been an amazing amount.

    Nicer ones were: seeing a real dragonfly for the first time and a second smaller one a few days later who obligingly stayed still and waited whilst I went and got my camera. (I'll put a link in case anyone feels they are also creepy crawlys). dragonfly Another nice one was being buzzed by a -rare as I found out later- butterfly as I was hanging out the washing. It flew by me a few times then landed on the window pane for me to have a good look, didn't stay long enough for me to grab my camera though.

    The next nice one for me, but I suspect not for others, was seeing some bats flying around the front of my house. I stood for a while in my garden, just watching. Amazing acrobatics.

    Finally, the nasties, wasps. Being stung whilst working in the garden one day was not pleasant and then there was the nest outside my bedroom window. I had to get someone out to get rid of it because it was dangerous being so close to where I sleep. Then yesterday there was a one (a wasp) in Ebby's 'apartment' and today one in the living room. Not one of my favourite creatures to be sure.

    Where will it all end I ask myself.

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