Maybe a cleaning could help? That's what I do whenever spiders appear at home. If they are called "aranha marrom", so I just get a proper suit, a weapon and go hunting carefully.vulnevia wrote:Gaaah! My home is invaded by spiders, and there's no man in the house to save me/throw them out!!!
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"There’s nothing to fear but fear itself and maybe some mild to moderate jellification of bones." Cave Johnson, Portal 2.
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Bring the trash can nearby, put on some plastic on your hands, move the glass quickly towards the trash can and there you go.vulnevia wrote: Seriously, my biggest problem now is to get rid of the body.
If you don't want to have any surprises hereon, you should move some of your furniture to have a glimpse whether there are other spiders or not.
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You know, keep the body as a hostage.
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"There’s nothing to fear but fear itself and maybe some mild to moderate jellification of bones." Cave Johnson, Portal 2.
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But won't they just prop up from it after a while? You know, spiders just get anywhere anytime. It's like they could just be born out of nowhere.vulnevia wrote:I almost forgot about my trustworthy vacuum cleanerIt's eaten many spiders, my little dragon...
"There’s nothing to fear but fear itself and maybe some mild to moderate jellification of bones." Cave Johnson, Portal 2.
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Actually it's the spider's strolling that creates that feeling
I'll never forget the night I felt something crawling in my leg...I was in my village where insects abound and that very day I had heard of a girl that had died due to a spider's sting(we have a hairy nasty breed in this place
) so you can imagine how I felt. At least it was just a cricket but from that night on I almost expected something to crawl on my skin again ![dontknow ;|](/forums/images/smilies/dontknow.gif)
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I, for one, am dying to find out what colour they paint Michael's toenails.
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No way I'm touching a spider, dead or alive, even with gloves on
I need a stick or something.
But it was much worse when I saw a spider sitting on the lamp next to my bed. Thank god I had a brave knight with me who could remove it, and I mean remove it, not kill it. Just because I'm deadly scared of it doesn't mean I have to kill it.
And something almost as bad as spiders climbing on you, must be waking up with a FLY in your ear. hearing that buzz and the crawling. Almost made me wanna sleep with ear plugs from that on![smile :)](/forums/images/smilies/smile9.gif)
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But it was much worse when I saw a spider sitting on the lamp next to my bed. Thank god I had a brave knight with me who could remove it, and I mean remove it, not kill it. Just because I'm deadly scared of it doesn't mean I have to kill it.
And something almost as bad as spiders climbing on you, must be waking up with a FLY in your ear. hearing that buzz and the crawling. Almost made me wanna sleep with ear plugs from that on
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I too always capture spiders and release them into the wild (put them outside) instead of killing them. No need to kill a spider just because it wandered into your house.vulnevia wrote:No way I'm touching a spider, dead or alive, even with gloves onI need a stick or something.
But it was much worse when I saw a spider sitting on the lamp next to my bed. Thank god I had a brave knight with me who could remove it, and I mean remove it, not kill it. Just because I'm deadly scared of it doesn't mean I have to kill it.
And something almost as bad as spiders climbing on you, must be waking up with a FLY in your ear. hearing that buzz and the crawling. Almost made me wanna sleep with ear plugs from that on
Not so with flies or misquitoes … if they invade my domicile, they're dead!
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Flies tend to leave messy spots after them when killed, and I don't think I'll get that many flies here, but I'm sure there'll be lots of mosquitos here, good for me I don't really feel if they sting me, and it doesn't itch (my ex's allergic to mosquitos and bees/wasps, so he get's really big bumps when bitten, and I think it's straight to the hospital if he gets stung by a bee or waspHodgePodge wrote:
Not so with flies or misquitoes … if they invade my domicile, they're dead!
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And another insect I really dread is the crane fly. If I find one in my bedroom, no way I'm sleeping there, I rather sleep on the couch.
Gosh I'm such a coward...
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I don't kill spiders or most insects in my home if I can help it, except for mosquitos. I hate them and that's the main reason I allow spiders to continue spinning their webs.HodgePodge wrote: I too always capture spiders and release them into the wild (put them outside) instead of killing them. No need to kill a spider just because it wandered into your house.
And the chickens. Those damn chickens.
Speaking of spiders. Yesterday night when I laid in my bed and rode to this days test on school. I saw something in my line of sight...a classic small brown spider were crawling on my pillow
I usually dont mind spiders (thanks to my spider therapy in Dark Messiah
) ...but in my bed? My instinct were set on: KILL! And I thought : "Sorry mate but you are gonna be torn asunder in this piece of paper" (to bad I couldnt zap it with lightning)
No idea where it came from I fell asleep again satisfied but kept in mind it may have been unneccesary, since theres always something worse..hiding in the dark like mosquitoes or
which spiders eat to breakfast ![big smile :-D](/forums/images/smilies/big%20smile.gif)
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Well I usually feel it IS unnecessary. I used to squash many things but later I thought that most could not really harm me nor had they tried to. What I still continue to hunt is flies, mosquitoes and dangerous spiders, not the everyday small spiders that you see around.
I, for one, am dying to find out what colour they paint Michael's toenails.
- Metathron
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If i find something flying around, larger than a mosquito, I always try to catch it with a glas and a piece of paper to release it. Butterflies and moths I try to catch with my hands, they're not that scary. But if I see one of those crane thingies I tend to scream in a very girlish way and throw books at it ![embarrased :embarrased:](/forums/images/smilies/embarrassed1.gif)
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