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FastAndy said:
What the hell is that?!?

It looks like a Pokemon...

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...at least to me
 
GilaMinumBeer said:
Ayup. ESPECIALLY in rural Oklahoma.

We used to get an infestation of Wolf spiders every fall. Literally would find a dozen a day throughout the house. Some brazen enough to just waltz across the living room floor. We had a baby and I had enough.

Bayer suspend SC sprayed 3 foot up the outside walls of the house and a 3 foot band along the foundation. They didn't live long enough to even get through under the doors.

About $50 a pint. Get some.

Just added it to my list, thanks for the recommendation! Never been bit by a recluse but had way too many close calls. They LOVE cardboard as well - so watch your hands around those boxes in the closet and garage folks.
 
Just added it to my list, thanks for the recommendation! Never been bit by a recluse but had way too many close calls. They LOVE cardboard as well - so watch your hands around those boxes in the closet and garage folks.

It's a broad spectrum insecticide. Will kill anything QUICK. And "sticks" to what you sprayed for 3 to 6 months.

Case in point, the day after I sprayed I found hundreds of house flies peppered all over the concrete around the trash cans.

I get mine online from DIYpestcontrol.com
 
GilaMinumBeer said:
It's a broad spectrum insecticide. Will kill anything QUICK. And "sticks" to what you sprayed for 3 to 6 months.

Case in point, the day after I sprayed I found hundreds of house flies peppered all over the concrete around the trash cans.

I get mine online from DIYpestcontrol.com

Any issues with pets after it dries? Have two pugs and want something I can treat in the areas they frequent.
 
Just added it to my list, thanks for the recommendation! Never been bit by a recluse but had way too many close calls. They LOVE cardboard as well - so watch your hands around those boxes in the closet and garage folks.

This and the constant food source (lots of insects around) is why I think they love my warehouse. They are not super common here but are present and being a warehouse that receives things from all over the country/world it is not hard to guess how they most likely got here.

They also really like old piles of wood. Every time I go to pull firewood from a stack at my house or my parents place, I inspect the pieces I grab before I bring them inside.
 
Any issues with pets after it dries? Have two pugs and want something I can treat in the areas they frequent.

Nope. Can even be sprayed in the house. In food service areas, on carpet, beds, etc..

Just make sure you spray downwind. The blue dots take about a week to clear from your vision. :D
 
GilaMinumBeer said:
Nope. Can even be sprayed in the house. In food service areas, on carpet, beds, etc..

Just make sure you spray downwind. The blue dots take about a week to clear from your vision. :D

Brilliant! Bagworm spray and an Oklahoma breeze has made me all too familiar with the need for a set of goggles and mask!
 
Every time I go to pull firewood from a stack at my house or my parents place, I inspect the pieces I grab before I bring them inside.

This. Even in teh dead of winter when they should be someplace else, I make sure to keep the wood outside under a covered patio. If it comes inside, it's only long enough to go into the fire.
 
JESUS CHRIST. What the hell kind of thread is this??

Now I'm all creeped-out and itchy. >>>>>>>shudddddder<<<<<<<
 
tchamber said:
It's a Golden Orb Weaver, the photo was taken in Atherton, QLD, Australia.

Those Aussies are so lucky! Between these and the Australian Brown Snake they are batting a thousand for "Places to die on vacation".
 
After studying abroad in Australia I determined that Australia has all the same critters we do but they evolved to their deadliest possible evolution as quickly as possible.
 
Many years ago as I was laying on the the couch one day a very large wolf spider crawled out from under that had an interesting texture to it. I pointed it out to my wife and she demanded I kill it instantly. I grabbed a stick of balsa wood that I had on the coffee table and depressed it into the head of the spider. At that point literally hundreds of baby spiders crawled off of the back of the dead spider and began to scatter.
 
Many years ago as I was laying on the the couch one day a very large wolf spider crawled out from under that had an interesting texture to it. I pointed it out to my wife and she demanded I kill it instantly. I grabbed a stick of balsa wood that I had on the coffee table and depressed it into the head of the spider. At that point literally hundreds of baby spiders crawled off of the back of the dead spider and began to scatter.

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Many years ago as I was laying on the the couch one day a very large wolf spider crawled out from under that had an interesting texture to it. I pointed it out to my wife and she demanded I kill it instantly. I grabbed a stick of balsa wood that I had on the coffee table and depressed it into the head of the spider. At that point literally hundreds of baby spiders crawled off of the back of the dead spider and began to scatter.

I'm not afraid of spiders but thanks to an episode of Dexter's Lab I fear killing spiders for this very reason!

I'm worried that if I kill a spider it A) is looking right at me with one of its freaky eyes while I kill it, and B) With its dying breath it will call forth all of its friends to retaliate.

What you describe would be a deep fear of mine coming to life.
 
Have you ever seen corn spiders? My grandma's blackberry's have these monsters in them. Saw this guy yesterday.
From back leg to front leg they are around 2.5 inches!

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Wouldn't that make it a blackberry spider? :p

Yep, except we called them "garden spiders" growing-up. They are huge. We get big-ass wolf spiders around the midwest, too. Furry things that are semi-aggressive if you get too close. They don't scare me from a distance or if I have a newspaper, etc. but I wouldn't want to wake up to one staring me in the face!

I bet this makes passedpawn crap his pants:

Garden or banana spider here.

This. Even in teh dead of winter when they should be someplace else, I make sure to keep the wood outside under a covered patio. If it comes inside, it's only long enough to go into the fire.

Same, but due to termite paranoia.

We call these tick spiders.

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Holy crap, this thread is going to give me nightmares. I keep cans of spider killer spray in all of our bathrooms, under the kitchen sink and in the garage. I figure I'm never more than a quick jump from safety.

shudder ...
 
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That's horrid,

With all the wolf spiders here, I see this at least once or twice a year near the gardens. Have learned to keep an old plastic cup (from chinese take out) with a hole in the bottom.

Cup over the critters, spray through the hole. I don't mind spiders, too much, but dammit that's too many at once.
 
Funny enough.... I was at my other job yesterday and my back/shoulder started itching something fierce right after I changed my shirt. When I got home later, the SWMBO noticed my back had several huge "irritations". Yep, looked in the mirror and had 6 spider bites. I guess when I started scratching at them the spider got even more pissed off and went for the kill... I must've got him though.
 
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