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Squashed one like this the other night, not noticing the hundreds of spiders on its back which somehow survived the squashing and ran away to develop new spider colonies in the garden/house![]()
. The photo doesn't do it justice, and is after i had sprayed the hell out of it with mortein, then fell on the ground
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There is a spider right above my head right now as I write this. It's been all over the house the last week and now it's decided to plonk itself in my bedroom. How long do these things live for? I've only seen it just sitting there; no webs or anything as far as I can see...
While there is no such thing as a ''spider census'', Professor Elgar said the spider surge was hard to miss. In years past, when he travelled to northern Victoria to collect orb weaving spiders for research, he could spend three or four hours trying to find two or three specimens. Now he can collect 100 in half an hour.
Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/environmen...be-a-spider-20111218-1p0pf.html#ixzz1gxK3rQZ8
All of you stop being pussy's. Get a jar or container and catch the thing then either let it die or let it out in the garden.
Why would you do that?
If you want to kill it, just squash it...

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