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« Reply #45 on: February 27, 2006, 12:28:04 PM »
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There are lots of pics of black widow spiders but nonthing to give you an idea of how big they are. Are they a big spider or small? Are they an outdoor spider or do they set up shop in the corner of a window?


black widows are pretty small. I haven't seen one in a long time, but I'd guess roughly about the size of a nickel. Maybe a bit bigger. And I've never seen one indoors, I've seen them out in and around the garage alot though.

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« Reply #46 on: February 27, 2006, 01:07:12 PM »
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There are lots of pics of black widow spiders but nonthing to give you an idea of how big they are. Are they a big spider or small? Are they an outdoor spider or do they set up shop in the corner of a window?


Size varies... I've seen them rather small... abdomen about the size of a pea and leg span about the size of a quarter to double that and an abdomen larger than a marble with a good 2+ inch leg span. I've seen larger ones out in the desert than the ones you'll typically find in town. I think they enjoy less competition in the wild.

With few exceptions I've found them outside, but I found a really big one in one of our bathrooms a few years ago.

If you're looking for them, they hunt at night. They'll be out on their webs then. Find them with a flashlight and then just spray them with poison.
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« Reply #47 on: February 27, 2006, 01:07:53 PM »
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Yeah, I know. And its unusual to find them I suppose, since the female will eat the male right?


Not always. Sometimes they get away.
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« Reply #48 on: February 27, 2006, 01:55:28 PM »
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You know what else works great?

Windex.

Spray it on the bottom of your shoe and then step on 'em.


Sandman,  do you use regular Windex or extra strength (more ammonia) I also wonder if you tried Easy Off oven cleaner :t

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« Reply #49 on: February 27, 2006, 02:35:32 PM »
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You know what else works great?

Windex.

 


Are you Greek? :)

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« Reply #50 on: February 27, 2006, 02:52:18 PM »
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Size varies... I've seen them rather small... abdomen about the size of a pea and leg span about the size of a quarter to double that and an abdomen larger than a marble with a good 2+ inch leg span. I've seen larger ones out in the desert than the ones you'll typically find in town. I think they enjoy less competition in the wild.

With few exceptions I've found them outside, but I found a really big one in one of our bathrooms a few years ago.

If you're looking for them, they hunt at night. They'll be out on their webs then. Find them with a flashlight and then just spray them with poison.



All the ones I see match the pea size thing, with the exception of the one that was inches from my bare hand on the bottom of a GTO radiator brace I was moving. Picked it up, tossed it on the junk pile and it flipped over and right were my hand was, was the biggest black widow I ever saw.  

Freaked me out.

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« Reply #51 on: February 27, 2006, 02:58:00 PM »
GTO, there are these things called gloves, ya know, that you can put on your hands when you're going work like that. You can find them at any hardware store. Just thought I'd let you know. :D

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« Reply #52 on: February 27, 2006, 02:59:56 PM »
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Not always. Sometimes they get away.

Something tells me that getting away wasn't in their prenuptial contract. :)

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« Reply #53 on: February 27, 2006, 03:02:53 PM »
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GTO, there are these things called gloves, ya know, that you can put on your hands when you're going work like that. You can find them at any hardware store. Just thought I'd let you know. :D



That's true, and trust me, that little incedent taught me that lesson.

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« Reply #54 on: February 27, 2006, 06:52:34 PM »
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My brother-in-law had an orange packing house for a while. Black widows were an everyday occurrence for him. He still will just reach out and squish them with his thumb. Creeps me out every time I see it. I like using a baseball bat... if not something bigger.


Had this spider expert come and talk to my chemistry club in college and he said that most people get bit because if the spider is on your skin and you squish it, it reacts by biting.  He said its usually okay to hold them as long as you don't push down on them.  I guess as long as the spider isn't on ya, squishing with a thumb aint a problem.   Although I really hate spiders, not to mention snakes too

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« Reply #55 on: February 27, 2006, 08:36:50 PM »
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DMF,

Spit the hook out there buddy, Mietla just threw in a nice shiney spoon and you bit on it.  :eek:


Oh well, how was I supposed to know? I mean the Peta headquarters is about 15 miles away from me and their a bunch of freaks. Besides spiders freak me out to the point that I'll burn down my apt complex to kill one.

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« Reply #56 on: February 28, 2006, 11:03:20 AM »
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We have both in Texas (brown recluse and black widow). The Black widow is not as big as the ones they like to put in movies, but I was amazed at how far one can jump when its pissed off !


I had no idea what bit me at first, I thought it was just a big spider. I was sun tanning and it had been raining the night before so I didn't use the chair and put a towel on the cement walkway out to the shed. I sat up to take a swig of my beer, I layed back down and I got stung in the middle of the back, felt like a bad bee sting. I didn't see anything on the towel, shrugged it off and layed back down. It must have been on my back cause when I layed down it got me again on my leftside upper back near my shoulder. This time it got kinda crushed, it's legs were all balled up to it's body. It's body was the size of a good size bumble bee, biggest spider I ever saw. I got a broom and swept it off into the bushes and went back to drinking and tanning.

But the pain was getting bad and it was running down my arm now. I took a cold shower and hoped the pain would be gone when I got done, but it was getting worse. My girlfriend calls me and she notices my gasps of pain, I told her I got bit by a spider and I was in agony. She says "was it black?", then says "it was a black widow!", I'm like, waaaa? I had heard of black widows, but I thought they were some spider that was found in Africa or some other part of the world.

When I get to the hospital they put me in ICU and start shooting me up with calcium, valium and I think demerol(spell?) They wanted to give me morphine but I wouldn't let them, I know, my friends were baffled too, but I thought the morphine would keep me there longer than I wanted to be. I flat lined twice, the last thing I remember is fading out to black and hearing the machine flatline, then I would come back, all they did was shake me to get the heart going again. I think it was all the drugs that did it more than the spider toxin.

I finally got out of there at about two in the morning, I lied to them and told them the pain wasn't bad and I was feeling ok, I didn't want to stay there. And as much as they wanted me to stay, they couldn't make me stay. They wrote me a prescription for valium and sent me on my way. My friend Dave told me(he and some other friends had been out in the waiting room) they told him to contact my family in case something happened, so the first thing I did was call my mom.

They told me I would lose some layers of skin off my back, the toxin would kill alot of skin, and they weren't kidding, it peeled for days.

About a month later I'm helping my boss put a fence up in his backyard, and out of the wood pile comes a black spider. He says "that could be a black widow", I says "no, the one that got me was bigger than that", he says "flip it over with the shovel". I flip it over and there it is, a blood red hour glass shape, it's a black widow alright. He says "well....kill it!" I mashed it with the shovel and I am thinking, geez, this is crazy, rattlesnakes, black widows, giant roaches, scorpions(small), screw this, i'm going home(north) where it's safe.

So, if you reside where these spiders live, don't take them lightly, I hate to think what would happen to a child from a bite. I think cause the spider that bit me was rather large and got me twice is the reason I had such a hard time.

So yeah, when I see a spider, it dies!

Off topic, but another thing they told me down there, if you are being chased by a gator, zig-zag, cause although they can run up to 35mph, they can only go in a stright line. Dunno if it's true, but that's what they told me!
"My grandaddy always told me, "There are three things that'll put a good man down: Losin' a good woman, eatin' bad possum, or eatin' good possum."" - Holden McGroin

(and I still say he wasn't trying to spell possum!)

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« Reply #57 on: February 28, 2006, 11:18:51 AM »
About 1/5 people are allergic to black widows.  


Those who are not allergic suffer from extreme fever and hallucinations for 24 hours.  It is rumoured that those bitten twice are barely affected.  But no one volunteered for it again.
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« Reply #58 on: February 28, 2006, 01:34:31 PM »
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Oh well, how was I supposed to know? .



You see, that's a scary part. What I've said was an absolute nonsense, and yet, in today's era of a big and omnipotent government and rabit out of control courts, it is to some extent believable.

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« Reply #59 on: February 28, 2006, 02:19:58 PM »
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So, if you reside where these spiders live, don't take them lightly, I hate to think what would happen to a child from a bite. I think cause the spider that bit me was rather large and got me twice is the reason I had such a hard time.

So yeah, when I see a spider, it dies!



Buy a Bird so he can eat your spiders.... :)

There was an old lady who swallowed a bird;
How absurd, to swallow a bird!
She swallowed the bird to catch the spider
That wriggled and jiggled and wiggled inside her.