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29th May 2013, 07:44 AM #1
I don't like spiders on me - I can cope with them if they leave me alone and don't try to crawl on any part of me. I won't kill them but if I see them I'll nicely ask Husband to gently pick them up and release them outside...
The only thing I can bear to kill without my concience worrying me too much is mosquitoes - GOD I HATE THEM! I once woke up with my eye swollen to double the size coz one had decided my eyelid looked nice and tasty... they do love me though - you can say we have a love/hate relationship. If I suspect one might be hiding in the bedroom I won't go to sleep till I have explored every wall and every corner and I'm satisfied there is none there. I could never ever ever live in a tropical climate. Just thinking about them I'm itching all over now and Neevie is looking at me "what ya doin you crazy human?". When we go to Ukraine I spend my evenings slapping myself and shouting "die!" like I have tourette...
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29th May 2013, 01:23 PM #2
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My stepdaughter is the same way, so funny. You would hate Minnesota I think the mosquito is our state bird! We have many lakes and swamps here so we get a bumper crop of them every year! They spray the swamp by my house and it keeps them down somewhat but I have to keep the birdbaths clean and not let any water sit in pans etc. haha Neevie is a brave pirate! My Ginger loves to eat the sugar ants, but not a lot of other bugs that I see in the house.
hahaha I thought you might like this!
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29th May 2013, 02:32 PM #3
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I am NOT a "bug" lover - but still have trouble killing them. Oscar (RIP) was my kindred sprit - in ten years I never saw him kill a bug! Happily, we don't have many in the Arizona desert but those we do have are rather strange... Scorpions, tarantulas (yikes) and the occasional fly. I do have to say what really makes me squeamish are RATTLE SNAKES or snakes of any kind. They are so creepy! Have had several close encounters and can live without any more experiences!
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29th May 2013, 02:37 PM #4
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Oh, the creepiest thing of all to me ... SLUGS! Absolutely disgusting!!!
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29th May 2013, 03:21 PM #5
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We are on the subject of insects! Who opened this thread? Chris??? OK, here is something I don't ever want to relive! I once lived in Rio de Janeiro (home of gigantic cockroaches). One day while shopping in Copacabana, I saw something dart out in my peripheral vision. The next thing I noticed there was something trapped between the arch of my foot and my sandal, about 5 to 6 inches long - antenna on one side of my foot and the anterior legs on the other. GROSS!!! I looked down and started madly kicking my foot. Eventually my sandal and the cockroach went flying but in the process, I had managed to gather a rather good sized crowd watching me hysterically trying to free my foot of the cockroach! (Embarrassing!). Once my sandal AND the cockroach were a half a block away, I calmly (and with as much dignity as possible) caught the closest taxi (with one shoe) and went home. I have never forgotten the feeling of that "shell" under my foot!!! I really hate those things! I have sooooo many other bug stories but think I will spare you.....
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29th May 2013, 04:31 PM #6
hahahaha ewwww! :-D cool image!
Something similar happened to me - at a party with people I barely knew and never saw again after that - Chris, close your eyes you're going to have nightmares - something crawls on my hand - I look down just as an ENORMOUS (well, for a country where we don't do tarentulas) spider crawls on my arm inside my jumper's sleeve. So, to the sweet sweet music of Metallica, I started this frantic shake hoping to dislodge the critter while people looked on wondering if I had finally gone completely bonkers - and then when that didn't work and I could feel the thing crawling higher... well let's just say thank God for inventing the bra, without which that evening could have been really embarassing. For good measure I also proceeded to stomp thoroughly on my jumper as it whas laying on the floor.
I think the spider escaped, though.Last edited by Alekto; 29th May 2013 at 04:33 PM.
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29th May 2013, 09:17 PM #7
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29th May 2013, 05:11 PM #8
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OMG that had to be horrible! yuck thanks I may start having cockroach night mares!
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29th May 2013, 09:14 PM #9
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