28 July, 2010

sevfive : manhunts 

It wasn't long after I moved into my place nearly two years ago, that I realised I had a bit of a spider problem. White-tail spiders mostly, crawling where I least expected them & resulting in some significant increases in heart rate.

I took the measures of sealing up all the light fittings (due to the great spider incident of 2009 where I had dozens running across my ceiling) & spraying around all the door & window frames.

It's now a very rare event to see a creepy crawly of the eight-legged kind, but occasionally it traps a big harmless spider like this Huntsman.


Lets make it very clear... Whilst I know the huntsman isn't any danger to us big folk, they're still massive & run bloody quick, so the last thing I want is one belting up my arm & inducing a spasm of all my limbs & gender inappropriate squealing. Getting this close for a photo was only done after realising this spider was very sick from my preventative treatments around my door.

Unfortunately, for this spider, it hung about for a few days on the wall before disappearing but it's unlikely it survived. However, at least I know the spider elimination system is still working fine.
 

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