spiders: do you kill them or relocate them outside?

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  1. Bad.Fish

    Bad.Fish Sex wee pon de babylon

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    Ah ok fair enough, would have thought "murder" would be attributed more towards mice than spiders. My bad :)
     
  2. Sugarmagnolia_

    Sugarmagnolia_ member

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    I always get those in my room in summer and just let them around...

    I had a fucking huge on build a web in my closet and I used to feed it the flies my nan swatted...

    As for ant, they get caught and fed to the ant lion living outside my bfs house.
     
  3. TipsyGypsy

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    You're discriminating. Bad...Bad fish :confused:
     
  4. ChronicTom

    ChronicTom Banned

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    I ignore them...

    No matter where you live, chances are, there are many more spiders then there are humans in any house. You will NEVER get rid of them all, and besides... they eat flies and mosquitoes...
     
  5. Bad.Fish

    Bad.Fish Sex wee pon de babylon

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    Nah theres a good bit of difference, mice have guts and poop babies, spiders have goo and shite eggs all over the gaff.
     
  6. TipsyGypsy

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    I'm about to go to bed, now I will have to search my entire room...
     
  7. mamaKCita

    mamaKCita fucking stupid.

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    In the four corners area we'd occaisionally migrating tarantulas, I guess. They really were kinda cute. You really rooted for them to get across the road.
     
  8. ChronicTom

    ChronicTom Banned

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    Yeah, you do that... I'm sure you'll get them all...

    :rolleyes:

    [​IMG]

    roflmao
     
  9. TipsyGypsy

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    I take it all back, you are mean :mad:

    I won't be able to sleep now.
     
  10. ChronicTom

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    You should hear the things I got called here when I showed nicole the thread... lol
     
  11. Michael Phelps

    Michael Phelps Am I being detained?

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    Some times I wear a thin breathable fabric on my head to bed so nothing can bite me.
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  12. Monkey Boy

    Monkey Boy Senior Member

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    Well the fur does look fairly soft and fluffy. It would be pleasant to pet as long as it didn't bite me......maybe a little massage behind he eyes too.[​IMG]
     
  13. TipsyGypsy

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    Haha I can imagine. At least we don't get big spiders over here, the house spider is probably the biggest.
     
  14. ChronicTom

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    The only ones that freak me out are dock spiders, and thats because they always catch me off guard...

    Like going to hoist yourself up onto a dock and seeing one two inches in front of your face...

    [​IMG]
     
  15. TipsyGypsy

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    :toetap05:
     
  16. ChronicTom

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    See... I once had an issue with spiders...

    Growing up, I was fine with them, I never had any phobias about insects or animals or the like.

    The first house I bought changed that for a while. It had an old stone basement with rough timbers for floor joists. Of course, it was a short one too, so the top of my head was just about level with the bottom of the joists.

    In between those wooden timbers, it was almost solid cobwebs, from one end of the basement to the other. I had lots of work to do upstairs, and very little in the basement besides cleaning, so I just ignored it at first.

    Then one night I was sitting in the living room sorta perched on the edge of the couch smoking a joint. I was really really fired... and some movement caught my eye.

    I glance down and this huge ass spider comes scuttling out from under the couch between my legs.... stops, turns around and sorta tips it's body (as if to look at me), turned around and scuttled back under the couch...

    The drugs, the basement and that spider scouting me out combined in an awful way in my mind... lol

    I bug bombed the house the next day...

    It took me years before I could look at a spider without getting weirded out... but I'm fine now... forced myself to pick them up and talk to them for a while til I got past it... lol

    Now, we just tend to ignore each other...
     
  17. TipsyGypsy

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    Haha, you're crazy. But, I would love you to go and do that :D
     
  18. TipsyGypsy

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    Aww that's actually a really cute story! See if a spider did that to me, I'd welcome it into my home with open arms :D
     
  19. ChronicTom

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    My mind took it as it was coming to scout my location for the 9 million in the basement where they were massing for an assault on humanity starting with me... lol

    edit: did I mention it was really really good shit I was smoking? lol
     
  20. TipsyGypsy

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    Really? I bet it was :D

    I'm sure somewhere spiders are planning that. Especially distant relatives of that poor little one you killed.
     
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