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it is dead now LOL I took my gun (really it was bug stop spray) ventured out to the garage where it was located, with the support of my mother on the phone devised a plan of action, and sprayed that sucker LOL, oh I HATE spiders, and snakes! I lived in Alaska for 10 years and I can deal with the bears and moose much better. At least you can hear those coming LOL. But spiders and snakes are creapy crawly slimy gross....
can't wait for the dreams tonight LOL NOT |
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Just remember the little rhyme most of us have done to their kids:
The itsy bitsy spider crawled up the water spout. Down came the rain, and washed the spider out. Out came the sun and dried out all the rain, And the itsy bitsy spider crawled up the spout again.
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Here's a couple thoughts on spiders....
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My guess that it is a reddish 6 legged spider that is about 2" long when spread out and about the size of a quarter in it's natural form. How close am I???LOL
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Rusty is correct. Pisaurina mira Nursery web spider. Very abundant in New Hampshire and around the world. BTW there are an estimated 1 Million spiders per acre of land......Nice dreams.....
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