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Old 05-11-2012, 10:50 PM   #81
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Looks like an Alberta Jewel Spider, but they can get much larger than a jellybean. If you have the right 'spot' for one, they can hunt there for a long time. Don't walk underneath, they seem to like to suddenly drop with a thread right at you. I had one on my face once, even though I have dealt with spiders of all sizes for many years, that will always freak me out.
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I picked my feet off the ground and i'm very itchy.......
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Old 05-12-2012, 02:31 AM   #83
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Here is a picture of a spider in my back yard from last summer.

It was HUGE for these parts. Sorry about my camera phone quality. The lens was pretty dirty.

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Old 05-12-2012, 07:49 AM   #84
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Here is a picture of a spider in my back yard from last summer.It was HUGE for these parts. Sorry about my camera phone quality. The lens was pretty dirty.
That also looks like a Jewel, but hard to tell from the film. Was it hunting under a light over a door or window? They usually like those spots.
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Old 05-12-2012, 09:32 AM   #85
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Where do these buggers come in to your house from? Soffit? Basement header? Tell me so I can permaweld it shut with some foam dammit! I'm tired of finding nickel sized spiders in my basement.
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Old 05-12-2012, 12:11 PM   #86
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Where do these buggers come in to your house from? Soffit? Basement header? Tell me so I can permaweld it shut with some foam dammit! I'm tired of finding nickel sized spiders in my basement.
They can flatten themselves down and fit through the smallest of cracks.
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Where do these buggers come in to your house from? Soffit? Basement header? Tell me so I can permaweld it shut with some foam dammit! I'm tired of finding nickel sized spiders in my basement.
On your clothes...
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Old 05-12-2012, 09:06 PM   #88
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Here is a picture of a spider in my back yard from last summer.

It was HUGE for these parts. Sorry about my camera phone quality. The lens was pretty dirty.

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We get those every year. I had to get rid of a few nests with probably 5 of those in each, and about a few hundred babies
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I've come to the great CP braintrust for ideas.

I live in Copperfield.
You should move as soon as possible.

Not sure how to fix your spider problem though.

Seriously though, as long as they're not the very few dangerously poisonous species that exist in Canada, I personally wouldn't worry about it too much.

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Old 05-12-2012, 11:23 PM   #90
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Hopefully my neighbour having his campfire in the alley will ward them off for a while. Who has a campfire in an alley?

#CopperfieldProblems

On another note, I went out that day to get some photos, but it rained all night and was windy the next day, so there wasn't many. Supposed to be nice tomorrow, they should be out. I'll try again.

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Check this out...
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http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_qB9Bc2IH4V...%2Bspider2.jpg
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Dissentowner.

My fear originated from eating HoneyCombs as a kid and having a spider crawling through the holes just as I was to eat it.

The big fist sized spider I saw hanging in the outhouse in Tanzania also did me in.

I know my fear is irrational but Spiders suck.
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Here's one of the two main kinds of eff-off big spiders we get here in Taiwan. These guys are the uglier but the less scary of the two. This one is about seven inches across, which is pretty big, but not the biggest I've seen.

They're less scary because they never go anywhere. They just sit in the middle of their webs all day.

These guys though:
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The classic tropical huntsman spider, are god-awful. Like the name implies they're hunting spiders so they roam and they are FAST. They get to be about the same size as the web guys, so five to seven inches across and have I mentioned they're fast?

I found one of those suckers in my underwear drawer. That was awful. Canadian spiders no longer hold any fear for me.
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That also looks like a Jewel, but hard to tell from the film. Was it hunting under a light over a door or window? They usually like those spots.
No, it was attached to the corner of the fence right across the yard from the light.
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The classic tropical huntsman spider, are god-awful. Like the name implies they're hunting spiders so they roam and they are FAST. They get to be about the same size as the web guys, so five to seven inches across and have I mentioned they're fast?

I found one of those suckers in my underwear drawer. That was awful. Canadian spiders no longer hold any fear for me.
I don't suppose you could air mail me one of those huntsman?
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Hopefully my neighbour having his campfire in the alley will ward them off for a while. Who has a campfire in an alley?

#CopperfieldProblems

On another note, I went out that day to get some photos, but it rained all night and was windy the next day, so there wasn't many. Supposed to be nice tomorrow, they should be out. I'll try again.
I have this strange feeling I live insanely close to you.
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Old 05-13-2012, 07:09 AM   #97
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Were you roasting weenies on a gravel road last night?
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No, but my dumb neighbors were.
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Doesn't fire and outdoor spraying drive spiders and insects to a safer area, i.e. your house?
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Old 05-13-2012, 04:31 PM   #100
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If they are outside, I leave them alone but I won't stand for any bugs in the house.

I found the best way to contain and instantly capture any and all bugs (the most annoying for me are gnat infestations) is a powerful vacuum cleaner.

One summer I looked up at the wall beside my computer and saw that the entire top corner was full of hundreds of gnats crawling all over it. They must have just hatched. I was shocked at first and didn't know what to do but I grabbed the vacuum cleaner hose and just waved it all over the wall and sucked every single last bugger up without any effort or mess that might have been created by manually squishing them.

Doesn't matter how fast the spider is, how strong it's spider-man grip is, or how fast a fly's reflexes are. I've found a powerful vacuum will suck them up before they know what hits them. A vacuum hose is also the best tool to clean up pesky webs full of yucky bugs you don't want to think about. Point, close your eyes, hit the switch.
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