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Sorry, you fail.dr_boogs said:
This is the first insect post in recent memory in which I actually agree w the OP.
Just to be sure, pick him up gently and turn him on his belly to look for a double violin, I hear those are particularly aggressive.....
malenurse said:Sorry, you fail.dr_boogs said:
This is the first BUG post in recent memory in which I actually agree w the OP.
Just to be sure, pick him up gently and turn him on his belly to look for a double violin, I hear those are particularly aggressive.....
Favorite kind of home for a black widow.highvelocity said:
I picked up the dog bowl this past weekend to change the water and guess what was underneath... a black widow. I jumped about 3 feet in the air to say the least
OnlyForNow said:
That's most likely not true bud.
BR bites are seriously grotesque, and chase quite a bit of soft tissue damage.
I actually argued with my inlaws about one. Found one on a toilet seat in their barn loft. I'm like.. yeah, I have very intimate knowledge of BRs.... trust me, what I saw was one.Average Joe said:
I hope I'm not the only one saying "So THAT'S what those are!" realizing that I've seen them numerous times throughout my life.
Growing up on a ranch I saw a dozen spiders a day between our 80+ year old house, two barns, well house, and unattached "garage." A majority were brown so I always figured one of them was a recluse but we couldn't exactly pull out our phone to check the internet then.TheEyeGuy said:I actually argued with my inlaws about one. Found one on a toilet seat in their barn loft. I'm like.. yeah, I have very intimate knowledge of BRs.... trust me, what I saw was one.Average Joe said:
I hope I'm not the only one saying "So THAT'S what those are!" realizing that I've seen them numerous times throughout my life.
KnuckleSandwich said:
Entomology professor told story of a construction worker getting a brown recluse bite on the 'ol nut sack while in a porta-john. I think he said the guy lived, but was in the hospital for a good while.