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scrawni Feb 12th 2005 9:30 am

Spiders, spiders, spiders
 
Look, we have never had a problem with spiders in the house here.

Yet, over the last couple of days we have had to kil half a dozen, what's going on?

I came out of my bedroom this morning and came face to face with a big huntsman :scared: I had to jump past him to get the spray. I gave it to him :D but then he fell off the wall and started running into our bedroom :scared: Got him though :D

And, last nigh our son had one fall on him whilst he was in bed :scared: It freaked him out and he had to sleep with the light on.

One worried Mandy

nursenancy Feb 12th 2005 9:37 am

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 

Originally Posted by scrawni
Look, we have never had a problem with spiders in the house here.

Yet, over the last couple of days we have had to kil half a dozen, what's going on?

I came out of my bedroom this morning and came face to face with a big huntsman :scared: I had to jump past him to get the spray. I gave it to him :D but then he fell off the wall and started running into our bedroom :scared: Got him though :D

And, last nigh our son had one fall on him whilst he was in bed :scared: It freaked him out and he had to sleep with the light on.

One worried Mandy

Mandy you poor thing! And your son! No wonder he's freaked out! Maybe you have a nest/web of them somewhere breeding? Maybe its the weather? Never mind you'll soon be back in the UK, where there aren't as many of the freaky things X

mand8002 Feb 12th 2005 9:40 am

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 
maybe your house needs spraying again........as each spray lasts 3-6 months i think.....or so i have been told. having only been here 3 weeks we are still paranoid about the things.

Stormz Feb 12th 2005 9:42 am

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It happens every summer. They come into the houses to cool down a bit. I used to try and catch them with something and chuck them back outside again. They aren`t poisonous, but yeah, they look scary. They won`t bit you unless you try to grab them with your hand though anyway.

scrawni Feb 12th 2005 9:49 am

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 
Well, we won't bother with spraying the house as we are only here for another couple of weeks.

It is scary, I hate spiders and I know that huntsmen are harmless but there is no way i want one running around my bedroom.

But, another thing that is freaking me out is what if some are hiding in our furniture etc and we take them home :scared: Anyone brought anything back with them?

Mandy

markeh Feb 12th 2005 10:13 am

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 

Originally Posted by scrawni
Well, we won't bother with spraying the house as we are only here for another couple of weeks.

It is scary, I hate spiders and I know that huntsmen are harmless but there is no way i want one running around my bedroom.

But, another thing that is freaking me out is what if some are hiding in our furniture etc and we take them home :scared: Anyone brought anything back with them?

Mandy

Mandy,
I think that they make you hand themover at Oz customs :D

They nomally fumigate the stuff :D from "dodgey palces" :D

Just like thay do on the plane back to the UK.

Bye
Mark

Pollyana Feb 12th 2005 11:27 am

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Mot heard of any hunts,en migrating north, but there are tales on the forum of white-tail spiders emerging from luggage - and they are true stories as I', one of the people its happened to. :eek:

scrawni Feb 12th 2005 11:57 am

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 
Yup, when we went to Brisbane a couple of years ago we brought back a weird looking spider, may have been a white tale. It was still alive and we found it crawling on our work surface in the utility, the day before we put some bags on it. :scared:

Mandy

Stormz Feb 12th 2005 12:14 pm

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sometime last year a lady in the UK bought some bananas at tesco and they hatched some baby huntsmen...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/c...re/3828805.stm

Bix Feb 12th 2005 1:16 pm

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 
Mandy,

Did you check with the real estate agent ?
They could be the next prospective tennants sussing out the property.

Or is it that they have been in the house all the time and just want to say goodbye.

;) :D

Didnaeseeu Feb 12th 2005 11:04 pm

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 
Oh my God!!!

I can sit here laughing, but I dont have a clue what I'll do when I see one (huntsman) never mind one falling on me or the kids!!!! :scared:

We previously lived in Sydney, I never saw any spiders there thankfully, but the unit we lived in had two huge 'mummy' and 'daddy' cockroaches. Every night when we put the lights off 'daddy' would come out. We tried to catch this thing with everything you could think of!!!

Eventually my hubby decided that a 'fishslice' would work chop the buggers head off!!! The fishslice was kept at the side of the bed and everynight when 'daddy cockroach came out my hubby would dive out of bed and run around the room 'fishslice' in hand trying to kill the roach!!!!

Three weeks later we got the bugger!!!! Then 'mummy roach' not long after!!!

I just hope the next tennants did'nt like 'fish'. :D

Bix Feb 12th 2005 11:19 pm

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Originally Posted by Didnaeseeu
I can sit here laughing, but I dont have a clue what I'll do when I see one (huntsman)

No worries on that score.

You rarely see one.......they hunt in packs of 4 or 5 :scared: :D

debsy Feb 12th 2005 11:23 pm

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Originally Posted by Bix
No worries on that score.

You rarely see one.......they hunt in packs of 4 or 5 :scared: :D

I had a whitetail stuck on my windscreen wipers the other morning. The kids were almost trance like watching it go backwards and forwards :D

Didnaeseeu Feb 12th 2005 11:27 pm

Re: Spiders, spiders, spiders
 

Originally Posted by Bix
No worries on that score.

You rarely see one.......they hunt in packs of 4 or 5 :scared: :D


Oh wonderful!!! cant wait :eek:

But really, I have a feeling I'll be on 'prozac' if any come near me!!!!! :scared: Or maybe I should book a session with 'Paul McKenna' before I arrive!!!!! :D

Bix Feb 12th 2005 11:40 pm

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I was only jesting.....I hope......better bring some for me too :eek:


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