Anybody remember Argi?
Well, I think she’s back.
*Shudder*
I didn’t see the back of the spider to be sure, but it was the same size. Eek!
Anybody remember Argi?
Well, I think she’s back.
*Shudder*
I didn’t see the back of the spider to be sure, but it was the same size. Eek!
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That’s cause my weedwacker is broken!!!
Or out of string to be more specific.
We had one of those in our garden a couple of years ago. I let him/her stay there, but I probably would have killed it if it could possibly have come into the house. Those things are huge!!
I think she could break down the door to your house! I would call Dan to come over and shoot her, then invest in a few turtles to rid the yard of bugs. Waaaay cuter. And they don’t mass reproduce like an Egyptian plague.
That’s my two cents.
hey at least you have only found 1 of her… not the, what was it… 800-1400 babies she may lay?? turtles sound better to me too…
We have black widows in our yard, and nasty looking wolf spiders in our house sometimes. At least the wolf spiders aren’t so harmful, but those black widows scare me! Is this spider harmful to humans?