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May 5 10 5:19 AM
Dogrose wrote:I'm not bothered by spiders though we tend to remove the really large ones if the cats don't get them first- usually all I know about the big ones is a pile of hairy legs on the rug in the morning. Cats seem to love the taste of spider body, I call it cat bacon :-DI do understand the phobia thing though, I'm really scared of moths and butterflies. Luckily the cats see to them to.The other night my OH said he could hear something rustling, took us a while to find what it was- a huge spider in his waste paper bin, rustling about in there.Spider story- my sister and her partner went to stay with her partner's brother in Aus for a few months- they were staying in a caravan and when they took their stuff in they found a huge spider- as big as a hand apparently, on the wall, they all ran away screaming then the men went back in to hunt the spider. After a while they came out and said it was OK to go back in. It was only after some time staying in the caravan that my sister discovered the men had gone back in to find the spider had vanished and only pretended to have caught it :-/ It didn't reapper anyway. There are spiders in Aus that make night webs across small backroads, between the trees, and if you are on a motorbike you get splat splat splat in the face by enormous spiders as you ride along!
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