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Old Mar 23rd 2018, 8:48 pm
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Thankfully Australia doesn't have the annual wasp plague the UK gets.
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Old Mar 23rd 2018, 9:08 pm
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Havent seen a wasp issue in the uk for many years. No clue why as i do spend summers there. What settles it for me is the spuder vs snake battle videos in australia..,
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Old Mar 24th 2018, 5:57 am
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Out of curiosity can those that are fearful of spiders see any beauty in this photo?
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Old Mar 24th 2018, 11:15 am
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No. Makes my stomach churn. I can just about look at that pic though, if it was a huntsman on a wall I would freak somewhat. This is where I unsubscribe from the thread because someone will now post such a photo.
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Old Mar 24th 2018, 6:05 pm
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No. Makes my stomach churn. I can just about look at that pic though, if it was a huntsman on a wall I would freak somewhat. This is where I unsubscribe from the thread because someone will now post such a photo.
You don’t want to see the one in my mailbox then?
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Old Mar 25th 2018, 3:57 am
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Originally Posted by ozzieeagle
Out of curiosity can those that are fearful of spiders see any beauty in this photo?
Beautiful - their webs are just stunning.

European wasps are becoming quite a problem here in Adelaide. Not to UK numbers, but they are definitely increasing in numbers.
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Old Mar 25th 2018, 9:30 am
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Old Mar 25th 2018, 9:39 am
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I live in the bush and I see about one snake per year.

They're there, but I don't go looking for them, and they don't go looking for me.

Spiders I see more frequently but they are not going to bother you. We even had a Redback in our house for a while and left it because its web was catching a lot of flies. 2016 was the first time someone was killed by a Redback in Australia since 1955. You're more likely to be killed by a terrorist in London then you are by a spider here.
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Old Mar 25th 2018, 7:17 pm
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Originally Posted by carcajou
I live in the bush and I see about one snake per year.

They're there, but I don't go looking for them, and they don't go looking for me.

Spiders I see more frequently but they are not going to bother you. We even had a Redback in our house for a while and left it because its web was catching a lot of flies. 2016 was the first time someone was killed by a Redback in Australia since 1955. You're more likely to be killed by a terrorist in London then you are by a spider here.
Gosh, I missed that! Were there other reasons why the poor person succumbed? DS was a sick boy for a while after he got bitten by one which was probably just trying to save itself from drowning in the AIS pool - very half hearted effort on the part of the spider but a very long evening in A&E as a result.
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Old Mar 30th 2018, 5:49 am
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This thread has given me the willies.... argh!

Saying that, having visited California a lot I have witnessed some big spiders and the well known black widow.

As for snakes, when I was skydiving in California there was a tannoy announcement to be aware where to land because there were rattlesnakes on the landing area haha

Still, the thought of the spiders in Aus terrify me but I'm not letting it put me off
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Old Mar 30th 2018, 5:17 pm
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Originally Posted by carcajou
I live in the bush and I see about one snake per year.
Lucky you, carcajou! I lived in the Queensland bush (Darling Downs) for the first 15 years of my life, and we used to see a snake once every three or four weeks on average. Not all were poisonous, but we didn't hang around to find out which were and which weren't.

As for spiders... We always swept with a sheet of old newspaper beneath the wooden seat of the backyard dunny, just in case there was a redback there.
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Old Apr 16th 2018, 11:48 am
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Originally Posted by Beoz
Just get pest control in every year to do a spray. Simple. No spiders, cockroaches, and the like.
Agreed. This should adequately take care of any of these nasties.
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