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Be careful where you put your hand then!:ha:
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I used to kill them until someone in the forum told me spiders are beneficial.
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Beneficial or not....If they're in my house.....they are dead!!
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black widow spiders can kill you.....kill them before they get you! i dont care how benificial they are...they are deadly.
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I didn't know there were brown widows! I read up on it and what I read said there are red widows too. Good grief .. thanks for posting!
I have a rediculous fear of spiders which is part of my problem with not being able to let go of pesticides. Our aquaponics venture this year is helping me overcome as we can't even use soap to kill the bugs because it'll kill the fish so I am dealing with those evil looking black jumping spiders which I know are benificial and reaching my hands into the leaves to pick veges! Deb |
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im seriously allergic to spider bites( requires hospilization) so needless to say, if they are in my house they die. if the spin webs in my personal zone they die. i also like watching the banana spiders build their webs....i try very hard not to kill a spider....but when found 5 nest of a black widow under my ashtray outside....i went and got some spray just for them. then i mashed her into the ground. the spray i got was amazing. it burnt the nest (smoke was rolling off them) and i was like wahoo! sorry to all you spider lovers out there.
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Black widow spider
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Makes going outside in rural areas nearly impossible without walking through a web at some point. During the summer months, spiders are most active, especially 'Widows.' I'd have to wear gloves doing yard work, and always clear my work shoes if left outside. Also, ALWAYS, always checked plants thoroughly before bringing inside. Considering Widow's toxicity, I would not bother trying to relocate it as there is always the possibility of it coming into your home. Some might disagree, but why take that risk. Furthermore, I recommend destroying any venomous spiders in your garden, since they do not tend to coexist with other species and kill the benificial ones. By all means, this is not to suggest you destroy all spiders, because they can be very benificial as I'm sure you are aware. Quote:
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I have plenty of lizards and birds that have seemed to keep the spiders at bay in my garden.:ha:
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I don't even know what black widow looks like. I just leave them alone to reside at my citrus and other plants.
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I found a huge (3" across from right side to left side legs) spider out on my patio one night about a week ago. I thought it was awesome, but my wife did not agree! From pictures I saw on the internet, I think it is a wolf spider.
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Thanksfor the pic. I thought I saw them before.
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we have those great big, huge jumping grass spiders here. when your down on the dirt trying to weed a bed and one jumps right out at you it makes you feel like you have to go change your clothes!
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Scary stuff,
I have not found a black or brown widow in my plants. I usually find tree frogs and geckos. The frogs can be scary when they jump on you. I have found black widows in the garage and under the house though. We have since moved. I gotta worry about cottonmouth water moccasin snakes now. Out of the frying pan... |
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I don't mind the big spiders (just as well) as we have huge tarantulas with long chocolate fur - but those tiny spiders that spin webs up on my 28ft ceilings - grrr!! die!!
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