bugs in bathrooms (pg. 4)
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babyvsrhino |
quote: | Originally posted by kadomony
ever be takin a and see a spider coming down like RIGHT above you on a thread? reaaallly slowly and you're trying to before it reaches you? |
No, but once I turned around to face the back of the shower, and bam, one descending right in my face. |
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nchs09 |
quote: | Originally posted by babyvsrhino
No, but once I turned around to face the back of the shower, and bam, one descending right in my face. | very dangerous... slippery surface and a quick reaction could = fall! |
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superglo |
quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
I don't know what to do. :nervous: |
piss on it while laughing hysterically. |
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biznology |
living in colorado we dont have crazy bugs, but one time i poked a bug that looked like a giant ant, but its ass split open and bit orange stinger came out.
i think i used the hose to wash it down the gutter| |
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Beat Blog |
Haha, you guys are such wusses.
A majority of American spiders aren't even dangerous, except for a few funnel webs. Over here we have redbacks, whitetails and all other kinds. I remember when I was a kid and our toilet broke we had to use the outside one, which was infested with redbacks (potentially fatal bites) for a whole week. Probably the worst week of my life.
At the moment we are in the middle of a ten year drought, and because all the ground has dried up, all the ants have come to the surface looking for water, brining cockroaches and spider with them. There's ing bugs everywhere. It's doing my head in.
I've been to New Zealand 4 times, and holy , I've never seen any of those Weta bugs before. That would scare the absolute out of me if I did. Glad we don't have them in Aus. |
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getfoul |
bug + 409 cleaning spray = dead bug |
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Bidor |
+1 on cleaning spray, and then just vacuum the beast if your to scared to touch it. |
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Sushipunk |
quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
Haha, you guys are such wusses.
A majority of American spiders aren't even dangerous, except for a few funnel webs. Over here we have redbacks, whitetails and all other kinds. I remember when I was a kid and our toilet broke we had to use the outside one, which was infested with redbacks (potentially fatal bites) for a whole week. Probably the worst week of my life. |
Gah. I grew up in the country and I HATED the 'thunderbox.' , pretty much everything in those outdoor fockers are deadly, incuding your/anyone's crap, but the spiders... :nervous:
quote: | Originally posted by Beat Blog
At the moment we are in the middle of a ten year drought, and because all the ground has dried up, all the ants have come to the surface looking for water, brining cockroaches and spider with them. There's ing bugs everywhere. It's doing my head in. |
So it's because of the lack of water? So that's why we have so many ing *insert many expletives* ants going insane around here right now? Seriously, I can sit down and watch a movie, with my glass of (something sweet) sitting on the coffee table, and within 20 mins there are little ing ants crawling into it :whip: |
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gwrmarines |
When i was in the Philippines i saw a mosquito like the size of my hand.:nervous: :nervous:
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ZeJayMan |
£5 says that Weta bug is what was in that woman's hair in the second Indiana Jones movie. I knew i recognised that ****** from somewhere! |
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eROs.au |
just remember, its a bugs life. |
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Zharen |
Marc, if there was ever a time to do acid, now is the time. Eat a few tabs, march right back in that bathroom and trip the out with that bug. I'd bet it morph into some giant multi-legged alien. :disbelief |
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