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Dr Pepper
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^ & ^^ those are some web weaving motherfuckers - I'm always on the lookout for them during the summer when I'm mowing near the house/trees.

11/4/2013 5:50:39 PM

umop-apisdn
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Since they never got identified:

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Male False Widow, Steatoda grossa.

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Probably a Dark Fishing Spider, Dolomedes tenebrosus.

11/4/2013 10:20:42 PM

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10/12/2014 4:15:11 PM

Kurtis636
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I see a spider and a couple of pubes. Gross.

10/12/2014 4:55:43 PM

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almost 5 incher, no harm was done to the spider, he was too unique for that

10/12/2014 7:12:55 PM

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fuck that. what did you do with it?

10/13/2014 10:48:57 AM

jprince11
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released him on the porch to go eat more mice or whatever the hell he eats

10/13/2014 4:56:08 PM

disco_stu
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Good work!

10/14/2014 10:41:52 AM

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wtf is it?

10/14/2014 11:05:03 AM

wdprice3
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I hopefully killed about a 4" one with a golfball sized body yesterday. Sprayed the shit out of it.

10/14/2014 11:48:20 AM

disco_stu
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If they're big enough to eat wasps, then they're A-OK in my book. Fuck wasps.

10/14/2014 1:12:41 PM

rflong
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Was mowing down some high grass/weeds in the vacant lot next to my home. Saw something jumping around that I thought was a frog or toad. Nope it was a spider. Ran that bitch over with the mower before he tried to eat me and my family.

[Edited on October 14, 2014 at 8:25 PM. Reason : ran]

10/14/2014 8:24:40 PM

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That's the spirit.

10/14/2014 8:37:26 PM

jprince11
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is this just a giant wolf spider?

10/15/2014 12:52:56 PM

justinh524
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there are lots of spiders in my basement. like a lot. i don't go down there much any more.

10/15/2014 3:44:53 PM

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OH HELL NO

http://gawker.com/this-is-a-truly-disgusting-story-about-a-spider-1647007591

10/16/2014 11:41:11 AM

wdprice3
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oh fuckthatshitI'mgoingscorchedearth,literally.

10/16/2014 1:06:38 PM

umop-apisdn
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Since when did there exist spiders that burrowed into living flesh?

10/18/2014 4:21:21 PM

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ok WTF is this?

11/11/2014 5:05:36 PM

jbrick83
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It should be a dead spider.

11/11/2014 5:06:07 PM

Dr Pepper
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can anyone advise on a good spider book with picture ID and descriptions? Would like one in similar format to "Living Snakes of the World" by John M. Mehrtens (Aug 1987)

11/11/2014 5:20:45 PM

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Wonder if it is this: http://www.insectidentification.org/insect-description.asp?identification=Marbled-Orb-Weaver

11/11/2014 5:27:05 PM

Dr Pepper
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^I concur. Nothing more lovely than an evening walk through the yard into it's silky facial snare.

11/11/2014 5:30:37 PM

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