D Dirtmechanic Active member Hardiness zone 8a Sep 29, 2024 #1 It is hard to focus. See the little skull face on the abdomen? Kinda creepy walking up on that. You should hold out a stick when walking at night. Or maybe a political flag. Attachments 20240921_192322.webp 192.4 KB · Views: 2 20240921_192317.webp 200.4 KB · Views: 2 20240921_192347.webp 187.8 KB · Views: 2
It is hard to focus. See the little skull face on the abdomen? Kinda creepy walking up on that. You should hold out a stick when walking at night. Or maybe a political flag.
Zigs Well-known member Administrator Location Kent, England Hardiness zone 9a Sep 30, 2024 #2 There's one under the table in the shop tunnel that gets projected by the torch when I go out slugging. Cat tries to catch it's shadow
There's one under the table in the shop tunnel that gets projected by the torch when I go out slugging. Cat tries to catch it's shadow
D Dirtmechanic Active member Hardiness zone 8a Sep 30, 2024 #3 Zigs said: There's one under the table in the shop tunnel that gets projected by the torch when I go out slugging. Cat tries to catch it's shadow Click to expand... I was reading that UK has an invasive false widow that was recently documented eating a shrew? That is a fun house guest. A Spider Was Filmed Eating a Shrew, And You Can't Unsee This Most spiders pose very little danger to humans, including the notorious noble false widow (Steatoda nobilis). www.sciencealert.com Last edited: Sep 30, 2024
Zigs said: There's one under the table in the shop tunnel that gets projected by the torch when I go out slugging. Cat tries to catch it's shadow Click to expand... I was reading that UK has an invasive false widow that was recently documented eating a shrew? That is a fun house guest. A Spider Was Filmed Eating a Shrew, And You Can't Unsee This Most spiders pose very little danger to humans, including the notorious noble false widow (Steatoda nobilis). www.sciencealert.com
Zigs Well-known member Administrator Location Kent, England Hardiness zone 9a Oct 1, 2024 #4 Dirtmechanic said: I was reading that UK has an invasive false widow that was recently documented eating a shrew? That is a fun house guest. A Spider Was Filmed Eating a Shrew, And You Can't Unsee This Most spiders pose very little danger to humans, including the notorious noble false widow (Steatoda nobilis). www.sciencealert.com Click to expand... I was working on the Black Castle in Bristol which was right near the fruit importers at the docks. You could smell the citrus fruits. There was a spider that had colonised the main tower that would come out of cracks in the masonry and attack your pointing tools
Dirtmechanic said: I was reading that UK has an invasive false widow that was recently documented eating a shrew? That is a fun house guest. A Spider Was Filmed Eating a Shrew, And You Can't Unsee This Most spiders pose very little danger to humans, including the notorious noble false widow (Steatoda nobilis). www.sciencealert.com Click to expand... I was working on the Black Castle in Bristol which was right near the fruit importers at the docks. You could smell the citrus fruits. There was a spider that had colonised the main tower that would come out of cracks in the masonry and attack your pointing tools