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Could see the legs of one creeping out under my bonnet this morning, like little dangly fingers trying to pry it open from underneath.
The pedal was put to the metal at that moment.
Mark Voegel, 30, was found dead in his Dortmund, Germany apartment. His body was draped in spider webs and more than 200 spiders, several snakes, thousands of termites, and a gecko were feasting on his corpse
Came home tonight, saw this on my front door, reminded me of this thread, thought it was due for a bump.
Enjoy.
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lol, well done.
can't believe this is one of the most read on news.com.au at the moment.
Funny you say that. Cleaned up all the cobwebs (as evident in that photoPretty much time to sell your house bro![]()
) around the outside of the house yesterday and killing all the smallish ones that were sort of lurking around. Thought that would get rid of them. Wrong!
.what is ?
Did You Know?
In a recent case that has baffled scientists, many hundred mouse spiders were captured and removed from a single suburban backyard in Newcastle, New South Wales. Experts from the Australian Reptile Park, the Australian Museum and Sydney,s University of Technology made numerous visits to the garden and in the end the entire backyard was excavated and removed to counter this invasion.
http://www.reptilepark.com.au/animalprofile.asp?pid=43&id=130
I remember reading about this in one of the Sydney newspapers at the time. In the article the house owner said sometimes he'd look out over his backyard and the earth almost appeared to be "moving" due to the volume of spiders on the crawl.
He also said the air was filled with a constant "clicking" noise. The "click" was the sound of the fangs of one spider puncturing the abdomen of another spider.
I remember reading about this in one of the Sydney newspapers at the time. In the article the house owner said sometimes he'd look out over his backyard and the earth almost appeared to be "moving" due to the volume of spiders on the crawl.
He also said the air was filled with a constant "clicking" noise. The "click" was the sound of the fangs of one spider puncturing the abdomen of another.
Haha, yeah, nah. **** that. Sounds like a nuclear warhead was in order.![]()

I'd have moved to ****ing darfour. **** that. Mouse spiders are hideous, if i saw a single one i'd attack with an axe. But thousands? Like i said i'd be a spec on the horizon
nuke from orbit
it's the only way to be sure

i remmeber thinking they looked like funnel webs, but there arent any in SA