spider in the Grow room

Bareback

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I give this thread four stars for comedy. One star for pets in the grow room. Five stars for the compassion of the pet owner.
I know several grown ass men that will hurt a mofo over a damn spider. I’m every girls hero because I don’t give no shits about bugs or snakes or much of anything that’s freaking out the wife or kids. However I’m cool with live and let live if it’s a choose.
 

raratt

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I give this thread four stars for comedy. One star for pets in the grow room. Five stars for the compassion of the pet owner.
I know several grown ass men that will hurt a mofo over a damn spider. I’m every girls hero because I don’t give no shits about bugs or snakes or much of anything that’s freaking out the wife or kids. However I’m cool with live and let live if it’s a choose.
Banana spiders suck. I always ended walking into a web on Guam, or coming face to face with one when I was looking for Boonie peppers.
 

lokie

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I give this thread four stars for comedy. One star for pets in the grow room. Five stars for the compassion of the pet owner.
I know several grown ass men that will hurt a mofo over a damn spider. I’m every girls hero because I don’t give no shits about bugs or snakes or much of anything that’s freaking out the wife or kids. However I’m cool with live and let live if it’s a choose.

Agree. just being close by is not enough to get me excited. With that said I will dispatch of a bees nest if it is inside of my comfort zone,
while I will let a spider web outside hang around.

There is one web in my garage that has a debris field under it. Wings and indigestible parts dropped from the web.

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Banana spiders suck. I always ended walking into a web on Guam, or coming face to face with one when I was looking for Boonie peppers.
That does suck. Walking in the mountain countryside in these parts is bad for that.
Walking a trail is usually not too bad.

Step off of the beaten path and
Funny GIFs Perfectly Depicting the Feeling of Walking Into a Spider Web



 

DarkWeb

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Agree. just being close by is not enough to get me excited. With that said I will dispatch of a bees nest if it is inside of my comfort zone,
while I will let a spider web outside hang around.

There is one web in my garage that has a debris field under it. Wings and indigestible parts dropped from the web.

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That does suck. Walking in the mountain countryside in these parts is bad for that.
Walking a trail is usually not too bad.

Step off of the beaten path and
Funny GIFs Perfectly Depicting the Feeling of Walking Into a Spider Web



That's why you carry a stick........for webs :eyesmoke:
 

Bareback

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Agree. just being close by is not enough to get me excited. With that said I will dispatch of a bees nest if it is inside of my comfort zone,
while I will let a spider web outside hang around.

There is one web in my garage that has a debris field under it. Wings and indigestible parts dropped from the web.

View attachment 5123368

View attachment 5123365


That does suck. Walking in the mountain countryside in these parts is bad for that.
Walking a trail is usually not too bad.

Step off of the beaten path and
Funny GIFs Perfectly Depicting the Feeling of Walking Into a Spider Web



I really hate to kill pollenaters but red wasp and other mean ass stinging mofos, once they’ve drone first blood, well it’s on then.
 

OldMedUser

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Pretty much the whole valley around here is really bad for Black Widows, even up into the mountains a bit. I've been bitten once, don't want to do it again. Their webs feel almost like fishing line, really strong, that's how I can tell there is one in the area.
I'm in northern Alberta and have Black Widows in my grow room ffs. They must have been here since I bought the place from an old couple almost 20 years ago. My grow room was a cold room full of shelves and they used to store bulk fruit and veg they'd buy at farmers markets so maybe came in a bunch of bananas or something. Was looking close at one that I disturbed sweeping the floor and thoght it looked like a BW so caught it and put it in a little glass jar I had down there to get a look at it's belly and sure enough.

Dumped it out in the corner by the heater and told it catch some bugs. :)

I see little ones too so they must be eating something.

:peace:
 

DrBuzzFarmer

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I'm in northern Alberta and have Black Widows in my grow room ffs. They must have been here since I bought the place from an old couple almost 20 years ago. My grow room was a cold room full of shelves and they used to store bulk fruit and veg they'd buy at farmers markets so maybe came in a bunch of bananas or something. Was looking close at one that I disturbed sweeping the floor and thoght it looked like a BW so caught it and put it in a little glass jar I had down there to get a look at it's belly and sure enough.

Dumped it out in the corner by the heater and told it catch some bugs. :)

I see little ones too so they must be eating something.

:peace:
I'm in Virginia, which is quite possibly the home range for Black Widows.
They don't bother me.
I have crawled out from under houses to find them hanging from the brim of my hat. I usually find a nice cinderblock for them to live in.
They are not aggressive spiders and only want to bite their mate, and maybe a few of my compost pile residents.
They are beautiful. The Lord was honest when he made them.
That gloss black is a warning. Mess around and see the hourglass and you deserve the pain. :)
 
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