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scooter1369;1150832; said:Such a small little spider.
try one of these.
Bobcat94;1150826; said:Not a big fan of spiders, either...
utgrad73;1150854; said:
Camel Spiders - soldiers have to fight them too in Iraq
BUCKYLE;1150858; said:Me either. Snakes don't bother me a bit.
Went to Florida about five years ago to install fence. Went to take a piss over by the lone palm tree in about five square miles of fields. There is a section of silt fence near the tree. I step over the fence, unzip, and as I happen to look up, I notice this fucking tree is COVERED. The spiders were yellow, white and black, with stripes of the same colors on it's..uh..ass? They had a zig-zag pattern in the middle of every web. I slowly step backwards, and as I look down to make sure I clear the silt fence, I notice they are everywhere on the ground as well. I damn near jumped out of my skin. Never before or since have I ran that fast.
Bobcat94;1150836; said:Um, thanks, but no. Was that in your garage?
OCBuckWife;1150866; said:Spiders generally don't bother me but boy that experience sure would freak me out!
Oooo. Made me remember another thing that creeps me out. Maggots. I was living in a 5 bedroom house with 4 guys once. Ug. Guys that were even worse than normal about not doing things like making sure to take the garbage can to the curb and stuff. I went out to the side yard one day and the can was just piled with bags. Wouldn't fit in the can anymore, some sitting next to it, etc. I decided I would try to stuff the bags in so I could get the can to the curb. So I pulled a bag off and set it down. Pulled on the second bag and it was caught just a little bit, on something in another bag. So in one smooth motion, I pulled the second bag up and off /out of the can backward over my head, it rips, the ripped section of the bag arcs over my head and a fast, thick rain of maggots falls down in a swathe across my face, head, shoulders and back.............. I can't remember shrieking that loud over anything in my life.
OCBuckWife;1150866; said:Spiders generally don't bother me but boy that experience sure would freak me out!
Oooo. Made me remember another thing that creeps me out. Maggots. I was living in a 5 bedroom house with 4 guys once. Ug. Guys that were even worse than normal about not doing things like making sure to take the garbage can to the curb and stuff. I went out to the side yard one day and the can was just piled with bags. Wouldn't fit in the can anymore, some sitting next to it, etc. I decided I would try to stuff the bags in so I could get the can to the curb. So I pulled a bag off and set it down. Pulled on the second bag and it was caught just a little bit, on something in another bag. So in one smooth motion, I pulled the second bag up and off /out of the can backward over my head, it rips, the ripped section of the bag arcs over my head and a fast, thick rain of maggots falls down in a swathe across my face, head, shoulders and back.............. I can't remember shrieking that loud over anything in my life.
BUCKYLE;1150858; said:Me either. Snakes don't bother me a bit.
Went to Florida about five years ago to install fence. Went to take a piss over by the lone palm tree in about five square miles of fields. There is a section of silt fence near the tree. I step over the fence, unzip, and as I happen to look up, I notice this fucking tree is COVERED. The spiders were yellow, white and black, with stripes of the same colors on it's..uh..ass? They had a zig-zag pattern in the middle of every web. I slowly step backwards, and as I look down to make sure I clear the silt fence, I notice they are everywhere on the ground as well. I damn near jumped out of my skin. Never before or since have I ran that fast.
The web of the yellow garden spider is distinctive: a circular shape up to 2 feet in diameter, with a dense zigzag of silk, known as a stabilimentum, in the center.
OCBuckWife;1150915; said:Wiki seems to think its an "orb web spider." Specifically a "yellow garden spider" and it sounds like you found a mating tree or maybe some nursery or something. eep.
BUCKYLE;1150917; said:I'm tellin' you, all of the pictures of that spider I've found look like the same kind I see up here occasionally in the summer. These spiders had a striped thorax. I have no clue if thats what the spiders ass is called, I'm just guessing. But it was far bigger than the garden spiders in the pics. Eh, I may have been having a flashback.