Spiders in your House
#61
Y Ddraig Goch
Joined: Aug 2002
Location: Body is in Brissie. Heart and soul has long flown home.
Posts: 3,722
Originally posted by bondipom
An experimantal treatment for people with persistently festy wounds is using maggots (bred in a sterile environment) to eat the dead skin.
For certain types of wound it is a very effective and safe treatment as anaesthetics are not required. Imagine feeling them wriggling in your wound!!
:scared:
An experimantal treatment for people with persistently festy wounds is using maggots (bred in a sterile environment) to eat the dead skin.
For certain types of wound it is a very effective and safe treatment as anaesthetics are not required. Imagine feeling them wriggling in your wound!!
:scared:
I wanted to go home to the UK at the time but couldn't fly like that, my lower limb (ankle) was swollen because of the necrosis further up blocking the blood supply to the rest... I was strongly advised not to fly. If I could have, I would of been on the next plane home to get some decent treatment.
#62
Seems that the furthrer up north you get, the bigger the beasties.In Melbourne I haven't seen a huntsman for 3 years and the last white tail was about the same.
That's the price of living in the tropics all you Brisbanites.
Is it true the blowflies are as big as golf balls ?
That's the price of living in the tropics all you Brisbanites.
Is it true the blowflies are as big as golf balls ?
#63
Sera has got mesh covers for the windows and doors, so you can have them open for fresh air but nothing can come in....doesn't mean nothing is there in the first place!
I'm not very good with spiders....not sure how i'll react when I see one, the thing is, ignorance is bliss, I'll not know which one is which and will probably see all of them in the same mould........ie, spider=possible danger=kill the Mo Fo.
Saying that, when I was there last year, I was aware of the all the usual checks, toilet seat, shoes etc.....but didn't do it once........
That picture of the arm was disgusting.......eughhhhhhh
I'm not very good with spiders....not sure how i'll react when I see one, the thing is, ignorance is bliss, I'll not know which one is which and will probably see all of them in the same mould........ie, spider=possible danger=kill the Mo Fo.
Saying that, when I was there last year, I was aware of the all the usual checks, toilet seat, shoes etc.....but didn't do it once........
That picture of the arm was disgusting.......eughhhhhhh