LittleNipper wrote: » One jumped on my head last night:(
chem wrote: » is this the type?http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-bmK2ACWhc Common house spider. They appear because they are looking for a mate this time of the year!http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/wildfacts/factfiles/348.shtml
Peared wrote: » I'm sorry but there's nothing common about them. There's no way they used to be that big when I was younger. And I was smaller then. Mutants. Is what they are.
Peared wrote: » What to do? Is there some kind of, I dunno, shield or powder or something I can put around the house? Helps.
javaboy wrote: » A ring of salt and an oul Latin incantation is your only man. Maybe light some candles too. Preferably citronella as that keeps away flies and indirectly, spiders too.
chem wrote: » Common house spider. They appear because they are looking for a mate this time of the year!
antodeco wrote: » *unzips fly and sits back* Me thinks its time to make a spider baby!
chem wrote: » You think? . The female does not kill the male, but after he dies she eats him.
chem wrote: » You think? Reproduction After a male has located a female's web he will stay with her for some weeks. During this time he will mate with her a few times before eventually dying. The female does not kill the male, but after he dies she eats him. In this way, the male can contribute to the health of his offspring even after his death. Males of the species are often found trapped in baths in houses. They fall in after wandering around searching for a female, and can't get out
chem wrote: » Males of the species are often found trapped in baths in houses. They fall in after wandering around searching for a female, and can't get out
chem wrote: » You think? Reproduction After a male has located a female's web he will stay with her for some weeks. During this time he will mate with her a few times before eventually dying. The female does not kill the male, but after he dies she eats him. In this way, the male can contribute to the health of his offspring even after his death. This sound like any student party ive been at:D Males of the species are often found trapped in baths in houses. They fall in after wandering around searching for a female, and can't get out
Ruu wrote: » I thought it was going to be a thread about Smyths Christmas toy catalogues advertised on telly.
truecrippler wrote: » I hate the feckers. Can't sleep if knowing one is in my room. Ugly fookers they are. Probably saying the same about me but I'm not the one with 6 legs. Couldnt kill one though.
It's that time of year again..