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Fact 2 - camel spiders can destroy breakfast
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Not destroy breakfast, just make what your eating, what their eating. They know you wont stop em unless you have a firring weapon.
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My house is infested with these extremely creepy spiders.
![]() They crawl out of every possible nook and cranny. The other day I had one on my desk next to my elbow and I cushed it with my big book. There was probably nearly 100 pounds of force or so crushing it. The splatter went 3 inches every way. I cleaned up the mess with my sister's work shirt. Heh... |
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You think your house is infested?
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Here in Central Texas, we have a 'wolf spider' that lives in nooks and crannies of the house. I might add - outside - They are good spiders - their food of choice is mosquitoes so they are natural pest eaters. This thing looks sort of like a cross between a wolf spider and a tarantula. Now there's a lovely thought. Last edited by JaneYoung : 03-07-2006 at 15:24. |
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EDIT/ Sorry Jane, I don't know what kind it is. We have wolf spiders here. They range in ever size immaginable. Here in Coal Valley we also have Brown Recluse spiders. Those are extremely dangerous. A couple of years ago a lady was bitten on the leg and within minutes or hours the skin around her leg was rotting away. She had to have it amputated. The was one in my sleeping bag when I went camping once, I was extremely lucky that it didn't bite me and, of course, I crushed it with my foot. Brown Recluse Bite Cause of Nightmares Last edited by Jeremiah Johnson : 03-07-2006 at 09:13. |
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M- those arent real spiders. They are called solfugids- sun scorpions. BTW- we have them in the Southwest- just not so huge. Thye are basically harmless to humans. WC |
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I knew they were not actual spiders, yet I couldn't find their actual name, they just got the name Camel Spider from people. The only reason to fear one is just because its a big stinking spider! They don't attack humans, but what your should truly fear is African ants, they eat more accumulative animal flesh than lion or tigers.
The Siafu ants do not care about your size, they are the only recorded insects that eat humans. Granted they eat infants or the infirm but that is still a very scary thought. ![]() The saifu ants with colonies up to 22 million recorded individuals, use the larger ants with the pincers to break open their victims flesh then the smaller ones get inside and eat it from the inside out. ![]() Last edited by Morgan Gillespie : 03-07-2006 at 09:29. |
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That looks like a jumping spider (Phidippus sp. ?) . They are amazing little spiders that are very vision oriented and dance and signal to each other with their front legs. All true spiders have fangs with venom glands. But few can bite and penetrate the skin. The ones that do generally sting like a wasp does. But a few (even small ones) inject a venom that liquifies flesh and makes growing necrotic wounds. Supposedly sleeping people swallow 10-15 small spiders during their lifetime. From personal experience I say they are a little crunchy and taste peppery.... BTW- the spider above with the hand for scale is an "Argiope" (silk spider)- Some like that really common in the US in fields. The tropical one in my attachment is 3x the size and I found it by walking into it at face level on a trail in Brazil. Spiders- you gotta love em' WC ![]() Last edited by Wayne C. : 03-07-2006 at 09:55. |
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That is a scary thought being attacked by those ants. I would never wanna be eaten from the inside out. I'm going to have nightmares tonight I know it. |
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But the local people in Central America dont worry about them as much as they do Paraponera ants. You can look out for the swarm and avoid it. But Paraponera ants are all over the vegetation and they fall on you. They are 1 inch long and have a sting that is said to feel like being shot with a .22 . They call them Bullet Ants. The pain is excruciating and can cause temporary paralysis. I remember walking a trail in Costa Rica where the guide showed us a hollow tree with the ants coming out of it. He tapped the trunk and you could hear the thing humming with ants- which came boiling out!!! For those in the south= picture Fire Ants an inch long. They hurt briefly and itch later. Bullet ants dont stop the initial hurt for at least a day. WC (lets talk scorpions next!!) |
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Now would be a very good time to wake up(if you already haven't) and call the orkin man or any other exterminator...at least they weren't mosquitoes
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