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samjones1999 Mar 12th 2010 8:23 pm

Things that bite?
 
Looking to move to Perth next year, son has fear of spiders and snakes. Are there many in that area or is it in the bush??Are mosquitos a problem at dusk? Are sharks and box jellyfish just on East side? God my family are right wimps, so thought I'd better check it out.

Australia_bound? Mar 12th 2010 8:36 pm

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Originally Posted by samjones1999 (Post 8417009)
Looking to move to Perth next year, son has fear of spiders and snakes. Are there many in that area or is it in the bush??Are mosquitos a problem at dusk? Are sharks and box jellyfish just on East side? God my family are right wimps, so thought I'd better check it out.

Sharks all round australia and jelly fish and blue ringed octpus and various spiders and snakes. Loads of stuff here that "can" bite you.
Worst thing we've had to deal with is cockroaches. Seen a shark last weekend at the beach, was chasing fish though. Have been told more likely to see a snake in built up areas as higher concentrations of rats? Personally been in WA (rural) for 7 week? and not seen a deadly spider nor snake :fingerscrossed:, loads of cockroaches and some big lizards so far oh and billions of ants that do bite....

samjones1999 Mar 13th 2010 1:17 am

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Has anyone been attacked by a shark in WA?, the ones I hear about tend to be in Queensland.

norfolkpedlar Mar 13th 2010 1:52 am

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Originally Posted by samjones1999 (Post 8417356)
Has anyone been attacked by a shark in WA?, the ones I hear about tend to be in Queensland.



http://www.theage.com.au/national/ma...1227-75t9.html

Note: Nearly all shark attacks occur only when you are wet. ;)

fitz Mar 13th 2010 2:23 am

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forget the things that bite, just don't stand on any of these buggers,:ohmy::ohmy:

samjones1999 Mar 13th 2010 3:18 am

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What the hell is that?

fitz Mar 13th 2010 3:38 am

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Originally Posted by samjones1999 (Post 8417481)
What the hell is that?

it's a portuguese man-o- war jellyfish,i used to take my dog a walk on whitfords dog beach in perth,there was loads of them washed up dead,even then they can give a painful sting as i found to my cost....:eek:

have a look at the thread i did some time back, entitled ,aussie wildlife.
i put a few pictures up.:thumbsup:

Beedubya Mar 13th 2010 4:13 am

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I lived in Australia for 26 years and here are my viewings of the deadliest creatures in the world!!

Sharks - only saw them in the Aquarium

Snakes
- seen 3 red bellied black snakes in all that time, one of them dead in the road, 2 in long grass, 1 in Nowra, 1 on Bulli Pass.

Spiders
- few huntsmen, a few red backs, a few assorted others, never saw the Sydney funnel web (thank God)

Jellyfish - only dead on the beach.

Seen lots of disgusting cockroaches and LOADS of bluddy annoying flies!!!!

Don't let the scare mongering TV programmes put you off, unless of course you plan to live in the bush. The majority of people live in the suburbs.......

samjones1999 Mar 13th 2010 4:32 am

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Thank god for that, I was getting nervous and I don't even mind spiders.

Beedubya Mar 13th 2010 5:30 am

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Originally Posted by samjones1999 (Post 8417571)
Thank god for that, I was getting nervous and I don't even mind spiders.

I'm sure lots of people will come on here with horror stories!! :rofl:

My (ex) husband used to check in and under the kids beds every day for years looking for all kinds of deadly creatures, never saw a one!! :lol:

Mind you as I said we lived in the suburbs of either Sydney or Wollongong NSW, not sure about WA though............

kar-kier Mar 13th 2010 10:38 am

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Originally Posted by Beedubya (Post 8417626)
I'm sure lots of people will come on here with horror stories!! :rofl:

My (ex) husband used to check in and under the kids beds every day for years looking for all kinds of deadly creatures, never saw a one!! :lol:

Mind you as I said we lived in the suburbs of either Sydney or Wollongong NSW, not sure about WA though............

I've been in WA for a year now, so far I have seen . . .

Snakes - none
Sharks - none
Spiders - numerous redbacks, a couple of huntsman, a couple of white tails
Scorpian - one in the baby's chair
Jellyfish - tiny ones dead on the beach

verystormy Mar 13th 2010 12:07 pm

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We live fairly rural and have had a couple of red backs, but none in the house.
Have seen a couple of snakes - usualy Tiger but mainly when dead on the road.
Havent seen any jelly fish and i surf a LOT. Nor any sharks, though we did have a warning last summer and the beach evacuated. But it was probably a pair of dolphins.
I also work in the bush and dont even come across much there. Snakes are very timid and will hide away from humans.
The only pest are the flies!

Japonica Mar 13th 2010 1:02 pm

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Originally Posted by kar-kier (Post 8417953)
I've been in WA for a year now, so far I have seen . . .

Snakes - none
Sharks - none
Spiders - numerous redbacks, a couple of huntsman, a couple of white tails
Scorpian - one in the baby's chair
Jellyfish - tiny ones dead on the beach

Been here 6 months...

Snakes - one dead, coiled up at the start of the trail into the nature reserve
Sharks - none
Spiders - two redbacks in the garage, one huntsman, about four white tails
Scorpion - none
Jellyfish - tiny ones dead on the beach, yeah, don't step on them
Roaches- a few in the garage, don't know why as there's no food out there and recently one found its way into the stroller basket on the walk to school
Flies- thousands

rodandhayley Mar 13th 2010 4:39 pm

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3 months northern brisbane semi rural

snakes
2 green tree snakes
1 baby eastern brown
1 carpet python that wrapped round our border collie puppy and bit him just above his eye both were ok after

spiders
2 redbacks in the garden almost none in the house
sharks
never seen one
horse flys
loads in the garden (painfull bite)
jellyfish
a couple of blue bottle stings
mossies
we seem to always have a fresh mossie bite somewere

iamthecreaturefromuranus Mar 13th 2010 4:50 pm

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Originally Posted by Japonica (Post 8418081)
Been here 6 months...

Snakes - one dead, coiled up at the start of the trail into the nature reserve
Sharks - none
Spiders - two redbacks in the garage, one huntsman, about four white tails
Scorpion - none
Jellyfish - tiny ones dead on the beach, yeah, don't step on them
Roaches- a few in the garage, don't know why as there's no food out there and recently one found its way into the stroller basket on the walk to school
Flies- thousands

I'm obviously living in the 'wrong' bit of the Illawarra. In four years I've seen...

Snakes - plenty. The area I take the dog walking is classic red belly country. In four years I must have seen 30 or 40.... Including one huge one. Dog knows to steer well clear.

Sharks - none

Spiders - redbacks on the garden fences are a permanent fixture. Huntsman are a daily occurence at some times of the year. Actually been bitten by a white tail... flesh didn't rot and no part of me dropped off. Paper wasp sting is MUCH more painful

Scorpion - three in the house. never seen any outside but they must be there

Jellyfish - Can't say I've seen many/any. Bluebottles abound.

Roaches - everywhere. Mortein is a must. I was thinking of training a couple to take my wheelie bins out.

Flies - billions.

Bees and wasps - buggers seem to love my house. I've had pest exterminators out three times in as many years to tackle bees setting up home in my house. I've just been outside and counted the number of paper wasp nests on one wall of the house and there are 11 of them.

Mozzies - The biggest pain of the lot. Aeroguard is a must at some times of the year.

Thread is lacking in piccies... so here's one of a paper wasp from my back garden. :)


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