There’s a spider living in fields in Texas. Sometimes the entire field seemed like it was covered with webs. Quite beautiful when they were covered with morning dew. The spiders who spun the webs were big suckers, brightly striped but totally non-aggressive.
When we lived in south Texas, we had the occasional golden orb spinner spider lay up a beautiful meter-wide web with golden filaments between trees or posts. One morning my wife rushed out the door for a tennis match and straight into one of these webs, which are strong enough to stop a small bird. Boy, howdy, was there some excitement for a few minutes! Tennis bag went one way, water bottle and purse another and the whoopin’ and hollerin’ woke the neighbors.
I don’t like spiders in the house much because they will bite you when you sleep. However, when I find them in the house, I trap them in a jar and transport them to the garden where they belong.
Once, years ago had a brown recluse (Michigan) bite my knee cap. Took months to fully heal. Never saw the spider but my doc assured me it had to be a brown recluse. Michigan has some black widows but more brown recluse.
thank god for pesticides, here in Vegas have brown, recluse and camel spiders plus the additional bonus of scorpions. as far as being benign that has not been my experience.
In the category of ‘If it doesn’t kill you, it only makes you stronger,’ this fall I get to add being stung nine times when a yellowjacket(s) got into/under my shirt while I was mowing the yard. Pretty much before I knew what was going on (and dashed inside to remove clothing) their work on me was done. My reaction was not great and my back looked awful.
When we lived in Texas, I would go shoot photos with abandoned houses at night. There was some kind of huge spider that spun webs hanging from trees, and they hung in those webs at night. I always looked carefully before going under any tree.
I don’t mind the web, I just can’t stand the spider itself. I have a special kind of squeaky scream when I see one at home that will bring my husband armed with a rolled up magazine.
This is one reason cowboys wear hats with a full brim. There are few things as simultaneously suspenseful and aggravating as having a spider go down inside your collar. Even the tiniest ones might leave a bite that swells and aches for days.
kingdiamond69 about 3 years ago
Spiders are harmless and wont bite you unless threatened.
jdunham about 3 years ago
Ah, yes. The spider dance. I’ve done it before.
nomad about 3 years ago
I know, but walking into a web is still disturbing.
pathamil about 3 years ago
♬ I don’t like spiders and snakes
And that ain’t what it takes to love me
Like I want to be loved by you ♪♩
– Jim Stafford, Spiders and Snakes
Q4horse about 3 years ago
That’s what I don’t like about riding lead on a trail ride.
Tyge about 3 years ago
The Spiderweb Dance or “Semaphore for Rookies.”
Out of the Past about 3 years ago
Of course, it’s not all about the poison. A roach up the pants leg does about the same thing.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Spiders don’t bother me as a whole. It’s the really big invisible spiders that put their webs between the trees that will get you.
ChessPirate about 3 years ago
Just reading this comic gives me a creepy-crawly feeling…
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mourdac Premium Member about 3 years ago
There’s a spider living in fields in Texas. Sometimes the entire field seemed like it was covered with webs. Quite beautiful when they were covered with morning dew. The spiders who spun the webs were big suckers, brightly striped but totally non-aggressive.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
If a spider bites me I hope it is the one that bit the kid into Spider Man!
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
They forget that last part sometimes but they usually are harmless…..
Cincoflex about 3 years ago
Wigged out Arlo is hilarious.
MontanaPhil50 about 3 years ago
When we lived in south Texas, we had the occasional golden orb spinner spider lay up a beautiful meter-wide web with golden filaments between trees or posts. One morning my wife rushed out the door for a tennis match and straight into one of these webs, which are strong enough to stop a small bird. Boy, howdy, was there some excitement for a few minutes! Tennis bag went one way, water bottle and purse another and the whoopin’ and hollerin’ woke the neighbors.
paranormal about 3 years ago
What about ‘the only good spider is a dead spider’???
ROY WINGO Premium Member about 3 years ago
Alcohol and spider webs are things that help people dance.
donwestonmysteries about 3 years ago
I don’t like spiders in the house much because they will bite you when you sleep. However, when I find them in the house, I trap them in a jar and transport them to the garden where they belong.
flushed about 3 years ago
Once, years ago had a brown recluse (Michigan) bite my knee cap. Took months to fully heal. Never saw the spider but my doc assured me it had to be a brown recluse. Michigan has some black widows but more brown recluse.
flying spaghetti monster about 3 years ago
thank god for pesticides, here in Vegas have brown, recluse and camel spiders plus the additional bonus of scorpions. as far as being benign that has not been my experience.
BC in NC Premium Member about 3 years ago
In the category of ‘If it doesn’t kill you, it only makes you stronger,’ this fall I get to add being stung nine times when a yellowjacket(s) got into/under my shirt while I was mowing the yard. Pretty much before I knew what was going on (and dashed inside to remove clothing) their work on me was done. My reaction was not great and my back looked awful.
Going Nuts about 3 years ago
Banana spiders love to capture humans in huge webs in the fall.
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
That is my dance for anything that resembles anything like a bee. Including the hair.
Lightpainter about 3 years ago
When we lived in Texas, I would go shoot photos with abandoned houses at night. There was some kind of huge spider that spun webs hanging from trees, and they hung in those webs at night. I always looked carefully before going under any tree.
cabalonrye about 3 years ago
I don’t mind the web, I just can’t stand the spider itself. I have a special kind of squeaky scream when I see one at home that will bring my husband armed with a rolled up magazine.
mistercatworks about 3 years ago
This is one reason cowboys wear hats with a full brim. There are few things as simultaneously suspenseful and aggravating as having a spider go down inside your collar. Even the tiniest ones might leave a bite that swells and aches for days.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 3 years ago
Spiders eat the insects most gardeners do not like. And they make such beautiful silk cathedrals to their prey.
Just don’t antagonize them. Some are more inclined to bite than others.