Spiders
Posted: Fri 05 Jun 2015 9:09 am
Yesterday I had the pest control man in to spray my app. In truth we don't get many creepy crawlies just the odd small beetle, earwig etc . My main bug bear are mossies & small biting flies that are barely visible. They manage to infiltrate the fly screens despite careful manoeuvreing in & out.
To complete the process I meticulously sprayed all the fly screens small spaces between appliances & cupboards, the space above the built in wardrobes.
Last eve just as I was on my way to bed I encountered the biggest spider I've seen in my entire life. One glimpse a resounding yell & I legged it. The other half who was just about to take a shower came dashing out in the altogether to see what all the fuss was about. He captured the monster in a large wide necked glass & relocated it to the garden.
No I didn't take a pic or studied it when it was in the glass I didn't want another look I just wanted it gone. However the other half said it wasn't hairy,
I'm not asking anyone to try to identify it for me with such a meagre description. What I am asking, is there truth in what is said about large spiders being in pairs.?
I slept fitfully last night with the light on & this morning alone in the app I'm creeping around peering into corners worrying that there may be another that will emerge searching for it's mate.
To complete the process I meticulously sprayed all the fly screens small spaces between appliances & cupboards, the space above the built in wardrobes.
Last eve just as I was on my way to bed I encountered the biggest spider I've seen in my entire life. One glimpse a resounding yell & I legged it. The other half who was just about to take a shower came dashing out in the altogether to see what all the fuss was about. He captured the monster in a large wide necked glass & relocated it to the garden.
No I didn't take a pic or studied it when it was in the glass I didn't want another look I just wanted it gone. However the other half said it wasn't hairy,
I'm not asking anyone to try to identify it for me with such a meagre description. What I am asking, is there truth in what is said about large spiders being in pairs.?
I slept fitfully last night with the light on & this morning alone in the app I'm creeping around peering into corners worrying that there may be another that will emerge searching for it's mate.