Wasp Spider

Monty

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Being bitten by a grass spider is a pain in the arse! :wink: Monty
 

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I think some all them wolf spiders ..
 

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shaun7 said:
Ouch! Stung by a wasp and kicked in the nuts :-\ :D
Doctor give me something for the pain....but leave the swelling :laughing7:

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trip 83 to the local clinic......excuse me nurse will you look at this bite I got :tongue3: :laughing9: :tongue3:
 

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Okay, someone tell me what kind of spider this is. It was on my porch and it was big. First I tried to toss a quarter near it for reference but I couldn't get it close enough to be in the picture. This thing was thick and huge, about 2 1/2 inches. :tard:

My cats wouldn't even go near it okay. I tried to toss one of them in it's direction hoping they would at least run it off but the cat just immediately insisted on being let in the house. So we both stood in the house, staring out the storm door at the hideous creature.
 

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Felinepeachy said:
Okay, someone tell me what kind of spider this is. It was on my porch and it was big. First I tried to toss a quarter near it for reference but I couldn't get it close enough to be in the picture. This thing was thick and huge, about 2 1/2 inches. :tard:

My cats wouldn't even go near it okay. I tried to toss one of them in it's direction hoping they would at least run it off but the cat just immediately insisted on being let in the house. So we both stood in the house, staring out the storm door at the hideous creature.
looks like someone needs to learn the art of the STOMP hahaha, but really, i would stomp that thing as soon as i saw it, things big and i wouldnt want it arround me :tongue3:
 

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I couldn't. I just could not stand the thought of the horrible crunch under my shoe.
 

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It's hard to tell from the photo, but you might have either a Nursery web or Fishing spider there. Shame hubby was out of town, but although they can bite they are not considered poisonous!!!!!. The experts words, not mine.
 

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It's hard to tell from the photo, but you might have either a Nursery web or Fishing spider there. Shame hubby was out of town, but although they can bite they are not considered poisonous!!!!!. The experts words, not mine.
hahaha, not considered poisonous but menacing, when a picture of it eating a frog
 

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