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That is a northern Black Widow. They also have the hourglass on their belly. I have seen some really cool markings on NBWs. I saw one with perfect, symmetrical yellow-outlined, red thunder bolts going down both sides of its back. |
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Not my pic. A buddy that hates spiders found it when he moved his fire ring at a camp ground at the Jersey shore. My first thought was black widow but wasn't sure.
See conflicting info on the danger of these. Do they typically give you the flesh eating disease or is it more bee sting.
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Yes. That is a northern Black Widow. They also have the hourglass on their belly. I have seen some really cool markings on NBWs. I saw one with perfect, symmetrical yellow-outlined, red thunder bolts going down both sides of its back. View Quote Thunder bolts! Whoa! That's a bad mamma-jammma... must be a Nordic Viking black widow thingy! |
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yes sir.
if its in your house..kill it. otherwise let it go eat some bugs. |
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We had one exactly like that in the kitchen yesterday, it suffered a quick death!
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Not my pic. A buddy that hates spiders found it when he moved his fire ring at a camp ground at the Jersey shore. My first thought was black widow but wasn't sure. See conflicting info on the danger of these. Do they typically give you the flesh eating disease or is it more bee sting. View Quote Black widow bites feel like a bee sting then turn into your whole body tensing up and excruciating pain. |
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Do you know why Canada rocks? Because it's too fucking cold for fucking spiders and venomous fucking snakes
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I was hoping this was going to be about this black widow: http://imgdump.novarata.net/image.php?di=PL8E View Quote One of my favorite Monogram models dioramas was the P-61. |
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I heard they like having their bellies rubbed... they're supposed to purr like a cat if you do that.
I suggest you try it :) |
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Was hit by one last month on my left hand.
other than a little swelling nothing else happened. I guess im one of the lucky % that dont have after effects of a bite |
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Your friend exercised remarkable restraint, OP. That thing would have been subjected to the nearest form of fire if it were me. If the house must burn, the house must burn
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Me too. love that plane.
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I was hoping this was going to be about this black widow: http://imgdump.novarata.net/image.php?di=PL8E View Quote |
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Yea, but your milk comes in bags...... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do you know why Canada rocks? Because it's too fucking cold for fucking spiders and venomous fucking snakes Yea, but your milk comes in bags...... You don't like big milk bags? Are you a peter puffer? |
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Cold dick the size of a little smokey is never cool. Never. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do you know why Canada rocks? Because it's too fucking cold for fucking spiders and venomous fucking snakes Cold dick the size of a little smokey is never cool. Never. I don't know nothing about that, brah |
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There are probably hundreds of black window spiders around my house. Not that big of a deal. once a year or so ill kill a few dozen for the hell of it.
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Do you know why Canada rocks? Because it's too fucking cold for fucking spiders and venomous fucking snakes not to cold for french people Yeah but I'm the kind of french people who's libertarian/conservative and like guns and loves the military. |
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Quoted: Black widow bites feel like a bee sting then turn into your whole body tensing up and excruciating pain. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Not my pic. A buddy that hates spiders found it when he moved his fire ring at a camp ground at the Jersey shore. My first thought was black widow but wasn't sure. See conflicting info on the danger of these. Do they typically give you the flesh eating disease or is it more bee sting. Black widow bites feel like a bee sting then turn into your whole body tensing up and excruciating pain. Yep, throw in fever, chills and nausea, stomach cramps it's a hell of a party. |
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Do you know why Canada rocks? Because it's too fucking cold for fucking spiders and venomous fucking snakes Same here. New Hampshire seems nice. Too bad it's in occupied territory. I would never move to the North East US. Tennessee has seasons and it's more conservative. |
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I was hoping this was going to be about this black widow: http://imgdump.novarata.net/image.php?di=PL8E View Quote Beaten lol |
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Yep, throw in fever, chills and nausea, stomach cramps it's a hell of a party. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not my pic. A buddy that hates spiders found it when he moved his fire ring at a camp ground at the Jersey shore. My first thought was black widow but wasn't sure. See conflicting info on the danger of these. Do they typically give you the flesh eating disease or is it more bee sting. Black widow bites feel like a bee sting then turn into your whole body tensing up and excruciating pain. Yep, throw in fever, chills and nausea, stomach cramps it's a hell of a party. That sounds just about the way my Father-in-Law's episode was described to me. It happened when my wife was a little girl. He was clearing brush, and it ran up his arm and nailed him. Monmouth County, NJ |
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<a href="http://s99.photobucket.com/user/rgb03/media/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_9745_zps6352e1a3.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l302/rgb03/Mobile%20Uploads/IMG_9745_zps6352e1a3.jpg</a> View Quote I think its a Male |
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I was hoping this was going to be about this black widow: http://imgdump.novarata.net/image.php?di=PL8E View Quote or even |
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Quoted: I think its a Male If it has a red hourglass on the underside of the abdomen, a North American spider is a latrodectus. |
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Quoted: That sounds just about the way my Father-in-Law's episode was described to me. It happened when my wife was a little girl. He was clearing brush, and it ran up his arm and nailed him. Monmouth County, NJ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Not my pic. A buddy that hates spiders found it when he moved his fire ring at a camp ground at the Jersey shore. My first thought was black widow but wasn't sure. See conflicting info on the danger of these. Do they typically give you the flesh eating disease or is it more bee sting. Black widow bites feel like a bee sting then turn into your whole body tensing up and excruciating pain. Yep, throw in fever, chills and nausea, stomach cramps it's a hell of a party. That sounds just about the way my Father-in-Law's episode was described to me. It happened when my wife was a little girl. He was clearing brush, and it ran up his arm and nailed him. Monmouth County, NJ I got hit on my back. Working on tree trimming equipment. I've heard it depends on the person's immune system, how bad the symptoms get. |
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Do you know why Canada rocks? Because it's too fucking cold for fucking spiders and venomous fucking snakes View Quote No poisonous snakes in Ontario? I find that hard to believe as there are rattlesnakes here in far Northern Michigan and on an island in Lake Huron just off of Ontario. 300 miles North of Detroit which is right across the river from Ontario. Google shows rattlesnakes and black widows in Canada. http://www.publichealthgreybruce.on.ca/Hazard/Fact_Sheets/Eastern_Massasauga_Rattlesnake.htm |
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No poisonous snakes in Ontario? I find that hard to believe as there are rattlesnakes here in far Northern Michigan and on an island in Lake Huron just off of Ontario. 300 miles North of Detroit which is right across the river from Ontario. Google shows rattlesnakes and black widows in Canada. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Do you know why Canada rocks? Because it's too fucking cold for fucking spiders and venomous fucking snakes No poisonous snakes in Ontario? I find that hard to believe as there are rattlesnakes here in far Northern Michigan and on an island in Lake Huron just off of Ontario. 300 miles North of Detroit which is right across the river from Ontario. Google shows rattlesnakes and black widows in Canada. There are plenty of poisonous snakes the Ontario. They usually hang around the corners of Jane and Finch |
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It's a boy!!!!
Not really known to be too aggressive like their bitchy counterparts. |
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Quoted: It's a boy!!!! Not really known to be too aggressive like their bitchy counterparts. View Quote |
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