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This isnt a black widow spider correct? --Now you decide its fate!

Skiguy411

Platinum Member
Update:


Well guys (and girl)......it has been released. I took it to the very end of our yard and dumped it out. My family and girlfriend wouldnt let me burn it.


I am sorry ATOT



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Well the time has come for you to decide its fate. VOTE OR DIE!






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I wake up this morning to find this on my front door. This isnt a black widow right?

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/skiguy411/100_2546.jpg

(Excuse my paint job and yes i realize that my door handle is gross....but i hardly ever use this door)

New pics:

http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/skiguy411/100_2559.jpg
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/skiguy411/100_2553.jpg

Big Pic...
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/skiguy411/nolid.jpg
 
wow. also, i HHAATTTEEE spiders. If i was a superhero, the sight of them would make me crawl into the fetal position allowing the evil guy to win, if he ever stops monologing.
Anyway, yeah, i dont like spiders and that one looks uber-poison-filled with the hurt and the pain and the ...yeah im done.
 
wow thats in a wicked position to just take you down when you come back from a drunken night out, hand on the door handle, spider jumps, bites...and you die from poisoning in bed

burn it! get some deoderant and a lighter and burn it!
 
I think it is. There are 2 varieties of black widows in the US. The southern black widow has the hourglass on the underside. The northern black widow subspecies has the hourglass underneath and red dots on top of the abdomen. That looks like a northern black widow. Have you seen the underside of the abdomen?
 
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I think it is. There are 2 varieties of black widows in the US. The southern black widow has the hourglass on the underside. The northern black widow subspecies has the hourglass underneath and red dots on top of the abdomen. That looks like a northern black widow. Have you seen the underside of the abdomen?

Nope. The entire time I looked at it and took pictures of it, it stood there frozen in that same position.

Is burning it really the best way to get rid of it?
 
Originally posted by: Skiguy411
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I think it is. There are 2 varieties of black widows in the US. The southern black widow has the hourglass on the underside. The northern black widow subspecies has the hourglass underneath and red dots on top of the abdomen. That looks like a northern black widow. Have you seen the underside of the abdomen?

Nope. The entire time I looked at it and took pictures of it, it stood there frozen in that same position.

Is burning it really the best way to get rid of it?


that raid stuff that sufocates them do that....then brush it down the drain
 
Originally posted by: Skiguy411
Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
I think it is. There are 2 varieties of black widows in the US. The southern black widow has the hourglass on the underside. The northern black widow subspecies has the hourglass underneath and red dots on top of the abdomen. That looks like a northern black widow. Have you seen the underside of the abdomen?

Nope. The entire time I looked at it and took pictures of it, it stood there frozen in that same position.

Is burning it really the best way to get rid of it?

Shoot it with a photon torpedo - definitly the best choice.
 
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