Sure I get that.  

 

I though have no problem removing the spider, it doesn't bother me to get up close and personal with it.  I find it amazing to be able to look at it close up in the glass before I let it go outside. 

Now I think I'd draw the line there Pimpy lol

 

Musta been hard having an outside bathroom?


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@am*3 wrote:

Some people do not want to get up close to a huge huntsman on the ceiling and try and plop them in a jar... accept that.



And they can really move fast >>>>>>>>>>>>

                                                


imagine if the one you try and get off the ceiling dropped in your hair or down the back of your top.......

Yep, thats the look.

Thinking about it, I haven't seen any Christmas beetles this year
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Oh sooooo true icy and the same goes for flies Smiley Mad


Hundreds of cicada's though, love the noise they make, always reminds me of xmas. As for spiders my pop always told me it was a terrible thing to kill them and it stuck with me.

Happened to come across a spider catcher in one of those catalogues full of weird things many years ago, its excellent, no more trying to catch them in a glass.

Funny spider story (to me at least) - a few weeks ago at about 2am heard lots of noise coming from my sons room, I called out to him and he waited a bit and then answered that he was trapped in his room and couldn't get out. There was a note of hysteria in his voice, so I immediately started thinking terrible things. As I walked towards his door - he yells out "Don't touch the door mum, there's a spider sitting right on the handle, I swear if it doesn't move soon I am going to murder it".

He is 6ft 3 with size 15 feet, the spider was a baby hunstman, who was eventually captured and relocated to the garden.

I was having a giggle fit.

I had a huntsman trapped (me) in the car with me.   yuk