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Post by Sophie on Dec 24, 2018 4:31:40 GMT
OMG I hate them
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Post by tea4me on Dec 30, 2018 20:06:25 GMT
I don't like any kind of spider. I wouldn't know a huntsman from a regular house spider. If it's on the wall, it better run, that's all I can say.
The ones outside, in the fall, well, I usually let them sit in their webs unless they are in my face range, as I don't like to walk into them.
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Post by mamafrankie on Dec 30, 2018 21:08:28 GMT
I have a healthy respect for really dangerous spiders but I don't fear them as such. I fear humans more than any other living creature.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2019 22:58:34 GMT
Huntsman spiders belong to the family Sparassidae and are well known for their speed and mode of hunting. Unlike most spiders, who build webs, the Huntsman actively hunts for its prey. This means that, on the odd occasion, they pop up inside residential homes. Their bite, whilst not deadly to humans, can cause pain and swelling.
Talira, why not post a picture of each spider you find which may be unknown to most people and they can recognize the spider if they see it, BTW, good on you for not killing the spider and putting it outside in its natural habitat All creatures are on earth for some reason and we should respect that.
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Post by Dawn on Jan 20, 2019 18:11:18 GMT
Spiders don't really bother me .. larger ones like that obviously I wouldn't touch them , we saw them when we were in Cairns a few years ago , plus spiders are more scared of us than we are of them
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