Originally posted by: djheater
These scare the crap out of me... They move incredibly fast and when you squish them the disconnected legs still try to run away....
Originally posted by: slimrhcp
Originally posted by: Scarpozzi
Yeah, but same for all spiders....the likelyhood of being bitten and them secreting enough venom to give you more than a bruise is doubtful. Spider venom is approximately 5 times more potent than snake venom, but there just isn't as much of it and their small fangs usually cannot penetrate our fatty tissue (especially in america) for the venom to go directly into our bloodstream.Originally posted by: snooker
Black widow spider. I caught one the other day in my back yard. Hard to believe something so tiny can kill.
Correct about the venom statement. The black widow's bite has been greatly exaggerated by the media. Their bites rarely lead to death of healthy adults but can be very painful. The brown recluse, which was mentioned earlier, is much more deadly in terms of the toxicity of its venom. Bullet ant bites/stings are also at the top of the list of pain.
But from what I hear nothing compares painwise in the insect/arachnid world to that of the giant japanese hornet. Now those things are scary. Luckily we don't see many of those around Baltimore.
Originally posted by: Legend
The deadly kind from Africa and south America.
Like the bulldog ant. Hundreds swarm you, pierce your skin, and others go inside your skin and attack you from the inside.
Black Widow.
Mosquitos.
Another sleepless night... Thanks, DrPizza! :roll:Originally posted by: DrPizza
My most feared insect? Probably a 12 foot tall spider that sucks your insides out while you're alive. I'm so glad they don't exist.
Originally posted by: crownjules
This would scare the CRAP outta me
These bastards can run at 30MPH!
Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: crownjules
This would scare the CRAP outta me
These bastards can run at 30MPH!
No they can't, and they also aren't that big. At their largest, they're around 6" across. They are also in no way poisoness. There are just a lot of myths about them, because they're incredibly freaky looking.
Look at the pic, and you can see the sleeve of the guy holding the bug up. Looks right about 6" to me.Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: crownjules
This would scare the CRAP outta me
These bastards can run at 30MPH!
No they can't, and they also aren't that big. At their largest, they're around 6" across. They are also in no way poisoness. There are just a lot of myths about them, because they're incredibly freaky looking.
Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Look at the pic, and you can see the sleeve of the guy holding the bug up. Looks right about 6" to me.Originally posted by: Strk
Originally posted by: crownjules
This would scare the CRAP outta me
These bastards can run at 30MPH!
No they can't, and they also aren't that big. At their largest, they're around 6" across. They are also in no way poisoness. There are just a lot of myths about them, because they're incredibly freaky looking.
And they do move rather fast, and often do give chase to larger creatures as a defense mechanism, like many spiders.
