Good evening Shinies.
Watch it! I read they like to get in your car. Kinda like that movie with the crawling hand. lolHot, humid night and the big boys are out. This one is about palm-size
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Hot, humid night and the big boys are out. This one is about palm-size
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I just posted my review on the Nova AIO if anyone is interested. It seems like a solid mod and the rba is easy to build. I think it's the same as the one in the Pulse V2.
VANDY VAPE NOVA AIO review by hittman
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They do - the only serious injuries and deaths caused by Hunstman spiders have been car crashes. Many a time I've been driving along on a summer evening and a big brown (fast!) hairy Hunstman has emerged from under the dash and scrambled across the seats.Watch it! I read they like to get in your car. Kinda like that movie with the crawling hand. lol
Only time I've had to use the vacuum here was with Ladybugs. They get in the walls of the house and hibernate there for the winter, then they all come out together in the spring. There can be hundreds of them, covering all the windows and ceilings. I hate to suck them up because they are cute critters, they all die in the vacuum, but they have to go.They do - the only serious injuries and deaths caused by Hunstman spiders have been car crashes. Many a time I've been driving along on a summer evening and a big brown (fast!) hairy Hunstman has emerged from under the dash and scrambled across the seats.
A post script to my spider photo - last night just before bed (an hour after the photo) I was reading at my desk in my bedroom and a tiny little spider dropped on his thread into the pool of light around the reading lamp. Then another...and another...I looked up and saw my once white ceiling had become a strangely pulsing grey colour. Major hatch - many hundreds (thousands?) of tiny, perfectly formed hunstman spiders were crawling all over my ceiling and walls and had started dropping on their silk threads onto my desk, my bed...everywhere...
So I got out the vacuum cleaner and a step ladder and went to work. 30 minutes later about 90 percent were in the bag. The other 10 percent got away and will grow up into big, fat, hairy adults...
Good morning Shiny's
That gives me the willies. all I get is stinkbugs. lolThey do - the only serious injuries and deaths caused by Hunstman spiders have been car crashes. Many a time I've been driving along on a summer evening and a big brown (fast!) hairy Hunstman has emerged from under the dash and scrambled across the seats.
A post script to my spider photo - last night just before bed (an hour after the photo) I was reading at my desk in my bedroom and a tiny little spider dropped on his thread into the pool of light around the reading lamp. Then another...and another...I looked up and saw my once white ceiling had become a strangely pulsing grey colour. Major hatch - many hundreds (thousands?) of tiny, perfectly formed hunstman spiders were crawling all over my ceiling and walls and had started dropping on their silk threads onto my desk, my bed...everywhere...
So I got out the vacuum cleaner and a step ladder and went to work. 30 minutes later about 90 percent were in the bag. The other 10 percent got away and will grow up into big, fat, hairy adults...
I'd want to get rid of them, too, but reading your story still made me grieve for the poor babies. I was reminded of an episode of a Jacques Cousteau show that we watched in the sixth grade (the teacher was lazy that day, I guess), during which dozens and dozens of adorable baby sea turtles making their way to the ocean after hatching were picked off one by one by seagulls before they reached the water. I believe I cried.They do - the only serious injuries and deaths caused by Hunstman spiders have been car crashes. Many a time I've been driving along on a summer evening and a big brown (fast!) hairy Hunstman has emerged from under the dash and scrambled across the seats.
A post script to my spider photo - last night just before bed (an hour after the photo) I was reading at my desk in my bedroom and a tiny little spider dropped on his thread into the pool of light around the reading lamp. Then another...and another...I looked up and saw my once white ceiling had become a strangely pulsing grey colour. Major hatch - many hundreds (thousands?) of tiny, perfectly formed hunstman spiders were crawling all over my ceiling and walls and had started dropping on their silk threads onto my desk, my bed...everywhere...
So I got out the vacuum cleaner and a step ladder and went to work. 30 minutes later about 90 percent were in the bag. The other 10 percent got away and will grow up into big, fat, hairy adults...
I remember that show, heartbreaking. I probably cursed at the gulls though.I'd want to get rid of them, too, but reading your story still made me grieve for the poor babies. I was reminded of an episode of a Jacques Cousteau show that we watched in the sixth grade (the teacher was lazy that day, I guess), during which dozens and dozens of adorable baby sea turtles making their way to the ocean after hatching were picked off one by one by seagulls before they reached the water. I believe I cried.