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    Lo asked to get a game from cupboard today again and his first words were I hope there is no spiders today... just realised I have not tried to locate inncy wincy since my heart atrack
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    Quote Originally Posted by murphf View Post
    <img src="http://www.childmindinghelp.co.uk/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=8363"/> Here u go sorry forgot to attach!!

    That's brilliant haha! I've currently got 3 spiders in the dining room/play room yes they are small not winter massive ones!

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    Quote Originally Posted by murphf View Post
    Lol that's unreal!!
    Lol yeah but dear hubby forgot to sort it out last night so the pOor little thing is still under the cup !

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    Spiders eat flies which in my imho is good! A fly buzzing around and hanging about does my head in (no I do not smell lol)

    What I try to do if the situation is ok, is grab this little insect cup thing we have. It has a little microscope thing on top so you can view the insect you have caught. Then we look for a suitable place to set them free.

    Thing is this weather must be keeping them all outside. When Autumn arrives we get at least one or two scuttling about even after a safety sweep.

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    I like spiders, am I the only one who does :-)

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    They are out to get me
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    I don't mind spiders as long as I can see where they are on my hands or arms. It's when they get past my shoulders that freaks me out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Daisy De View Post
    I like spiders, am I the only one who does :-)
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    I don't really like them when they scuttle across the floor, however I had one on my garage once that was reasonably big, so I started feeding it with fresh cubed beef and over the summer it got bigger and bigger. It eventually died and I found it all curled up, was a bit sad to be fair.
    The reason I'm not so unhappy about spiders is because I hate wasps/hornets, was stung by a hornet and ended up in hospital, so anything that can eat them is my mate!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tess1981 View Post
    They are out to get me
    Arrrrgggghhhhhh....as if you got close enough to take a picture!! Madness

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    I once found two plastic bowls sellotaped to my daughters bedroom wall.
    When I asked her why she said there were two spiders on the wall, so she decided to sellotape the bowls over them to stop them attacking her.

    We had to wait for my husband to come home and free the spiders!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glitter View Post
    I once found two plastic bowls sellotaped to my daughters bedroom wall.
    When I asked her why she said there were two spiders on the wall, so she decided to sellotape the bowls over them to stop them attacking her.

    We had to wait for my husband to come home and free the spiders!
    Oh so funny and we'll do be to your daughter I could not have put the bowl over for fear they would use their tiny legs to kick it away lol
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    I like spiders, we used to have a Chillian Rose tarantula that used to sit on my hand. I can't understand why they upset so many people. The mindees are frightened of spiders as well as most insects too

 

 
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