This are some extreme close up pictures of a Brown Recluse Spider I photographed.
http://www.gather.com/viewSlideshow.action?albumId=34211
http://www.gather.com/viewSlideshow.action?albumId=34211
I'm pretty sure that I hate you now.
There is something wrong with your pictures, the spider does not appear to be on fire.
I've seen one once in my life, and I want to say I saw a black widow once, but I might have dreamed that one. I can see the stupid thing, but not where I saw it. My mind's blank in that regard, and I'd expect a black widow to be more memorable :^/
9 posts in more than 2 years. I think that counts as a lurker.
Mine.
I've seen dogs that have been bitten on the snout by those. They required reconstructive surgery to close up the holes where the dead flesh fell out. If seen some scars on people 10+ years later. Be careful with that thing, you could lose a finger, I'm not kidding.
I see nothing wrong with tossing a net over the lurkers who venture out now and then. Sure you can be all sporting about it and lure them out, but there's also the wait-and-watch approach to hunting. In some cases, it's even illegal to put out bait for what you're after.He posted under his own free will, you can make no such claim.
Stuff like this makes me remember why I prefer the frozen north. Here, it's just the uncaring weather that is trying to slowly kill you. Not once does the weather try to bite you and envenomate you with a concoction that will slowly dissolve your flesh.I'd scream like a little girl if I saw one of those at home.
This are some extreme close up pictures of a Brown Recluse Spider I photographed.
http://www.gather.com/viewSlideshow.action?albumId=34211
Can't see it, requires flash. Why would you need to install flash to watch static images?
Can't see it, requires flash. Why would you need to install flash to watch static images?
I've seen dogs that have been bitten on the snout by those. They required reconstructive surgery to close up the holes where the dead flesh fell out. If seen some scars on people 10+ years later. Be careful with that thing, you could lose a finger, I'm not kidding.