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    *hyperventilating*


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    Quote Originally Posted by motoboy View Post
    I dig spiders
    So do I.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flogger View Post
    Spiders eat an estimated 400-800 MILLION tons of insects annually. (of course, this is a CNN report so....)
    So it's probably more like 3 or 4 ounces...
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    I vote Wolf Spider. We occasionally find the that large around here. We get enough tarantulas that it's easy to differentiate the two. I think spiders are pretty cool. All arachnids in fact.

    I was bitten in the leg by a Brown Recluse when I was eleven. The area around the bite turned into a golf ball sized sore that oozed green puss. At the doctor's office the sore was lanced and drained, I was given an antibiotic shot and a course of antibiotics for another week or so. I had a nasty, circular/ divot scar on my leg for around two years after that. I can still see the scar today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyDrama View Post
    I vote Wolf Spider. We occasionally find the that large around here. We get enough tarantulas that it's easy to differentiate the two. I think spiders are pretty cool. All arachnids in fact.

    I was bitten in the leg by a Brown Recluse when I was eleven. The area around the bite turned into a golf ball sized sore that oozed green puss. At the doctor's office the sore was lanced and drained, I was given an antibiotic shot and a course of antibiotics for another week or so. I had a nasty, circular/ divot scar on my leg for around two years after that. I can still see the scar today.
    A guy at work had similar bite on his leg. He had a giant oozing hole on his calf for months. Nasty....

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    Quote Originally Posted by GilpinGuy View Post
    A guy at work had similar bite on his leg. He had a giant oozing hole on his calf for months. Nasty....
    Yep, had a friend that was bitten twice on his chest, centerline right between the boobs. They found a B.R. web in the window well of his bedroom.
    That was about 20 years ago. He still has scars and gets very nervous talking about spiders.

    So... i'm going to forward this link to him.

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    LMAO! Where's Peter Parker?

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    Had to dispatch the toilet spider this morning he was on the last roll of TP. Herding spiders is worse than herding cats
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    Any idea what kind of spider this is...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    Any idea what kind of spider this is...
    Orb weaver. I have posted pics of them a few times. Ok guys in the spider world, eliminate bugs and want to be outside.
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