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The closest pic is kind of blurry because I did a 2.5x digital zoom.. this is an old PhotoSmart HP camera so no high quality stuff [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I dont have a problem with outside spiders that stay in the tree branches but the ones that can run 20mph and like to sleep in bed with you [img]graemlins/stickpoke.gif[/img]
Hey, maybe you've got a fiddleback (brown recleuse) in the house. Those things are mean. I had a friend that got bit by one two years in a row. Its poisonous bite eats a quarter-sized hole in your flesh. The doctors basically clean out the wound, cut out the dead flesh, and you have to let the crap run its course.
Well... have a good night.
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Originally posted by C.O.Jones: Hey, maybe you've got a fiddleback (brown recleuse) in the house. Those things are mean. I had a friend that got bit by one two years in a row. Its poisonous bite eats a quarter-sized hole in your flesh. The doctors basically clean out the wound, cut out the dead flesh, and you have to let the crap run its course.
Well... have a good night.
Yeah thats if you don't die.
I hear if you sleep in satin womens underwear and spray yourself down with perfume, the smell and texture and smell will keep the spiders away.
I thought that the brown recleuse basically white "knuckles". That is what I was told when I was at basic training in Texas. Never really got to see one when I was down there though. The one's that I hate are the wolf spiders. Those bastards are fast and can jump a good way too.
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