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Brown Recluse!!!
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I would set the sneaker with spider in it on fire.
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This would be classified as a "dead spider" if I found it.
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Its a dead one. The best kind! :)
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and it may come to some surprise, but I don't kill any spiders unless they're Black Widows. I usually catch them and let them go away from my house. |
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN017 http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/IN011 http://www.easttennesseewildflowers....umName=spiders |
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Yes. They're harmless. A buddy of mine once put one down my shirt when we were snake hunting in Florida. It tickled. I gave him holy whatfor because he could have hurt the spider that way; they're fragile creatures. Fun to play with though, and really nifty to watch.
Unlike the vast majority of spiders in North America, the remarkably heavy-bodied Heteropoda probably can deliver a decent bite through human epidermis. Nice sized fangs on these big boys. But they have no venom worth writing home about, so we always just freehandled them. They never even tried to bite, and of all the Florida herpers I know who have handled them, I've never heard of anybody being bitten. If feeder crickets weren't such a pain in the butt to have in the house, I'd probably still be keeping them. They scurry very fast and can be a challenge to handle in that sense, but are really not the least bit aggressive. Argiope are also worth a look if you're in Florida. Those are some very pretty giant fuzzy spiders, but a lot more problematic in captivity as their orb webs can span more than 10 feet and have been measured at over 30'. It was great fun visiting them in the wild though. There are things about living in Florida I definitely miss. |
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what about this for a spider well i say spider but its not a spider
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Huntsman or Wolf.... they're everywhere here.
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"This website presents evidence for the lack of brown recluse spiders as part of the Californian spider fauna. Unfortunately, this contradicts what most Californians believe; beliefs that are born out of media-driven hyperbole and erroneous, anxiety-filled public hearsay which is further compounded by medical misdiagnoses." |
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Wow, that is a scary looking spider. I'm no help on what it is though.
I'm pretty much just taking up server space to reiterate that it looks scary. :D |
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I don't know what kind of spider it is, but I know how to get rid of it!
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wait wait... it's the size of the fist... yet it fits inside a shoe with tons of room??? i am gonna raise the BS flag.
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