You... you can't be serious. May I ask where you live, so that I can never visit that place ever, even by accident?vometia wrote...
I woke up to find a spider in my mouth the other day. Which is the second time that's happened; fortunately this one was a bit smaller.
I'm beginning to get slight perturbed.
Spider Living in Woman's Ear Canal for 5 Days
#76
Posté 10 août 2012 - 06:12
#77
Posté 10 août 2012 - 06:33
#78
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:42
Guest_greengoron89_*

Pray, my sweets, that one of those never crawls into your ear - also, never stick your bare hands or feet in or around dark, closed spaces without checking, watch your step around sidewalks, and refrain from walking through mulched areas - especially at night. Otherwise, I can't say what might happen.
Modifié par greengoron89, 10 août 2012 - 07:42 .
#79
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:45
I don't see many of those where I live now, but, but it seems like back when I lived in Las Vegas, more spiders I saw were black widows than not.greengoron89 wrote...
Hey guise, how would you like to live in a place infested with these babies:
Pray, my sweets, that one of those never crawls into your ear - also, never stick your bare hands or feet in or around dark, closed spaces without checking, watch your step around sidewalks, and refrain from walking through mulched areas - especially at night. Otherwise, I can't say what might happen.
#80
Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:47
Guest_Puddi III_*
Here, look at this.
Modifié par Filament, 10 août 2012 - 07:48 .
#81
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:47
Mehgreengoron89 wrote...
Hey guise, how would you like to live in a place infested with these babies:
Pray, my sweets, that one of those never crawls into your ear - also, never stick your bare hands or feet in or around dark, closed spaces without checking, watch your step around sidewalks, and refrain from walking through mulched areas - especially at night. Otherwise, I can't say what might happen.
#82
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:49
#83
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:51
Ghost Lightning wrote...
I actually feel kinda sorry for bugs and stuff tbh. I mean, they aren't trying to be horrendous hell spawns. I mean, imagine how scared that spider was. To it, that ear was its home. It meant no harm. Too bad it had to go and look like a beast coughed up from the gut of Satan himself.
Pretty much this.
#84
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:52
greengoron89 wrote...
Hey guise, how would you like to live in a place infested with these babies:
Pray, my sweets, that one of those never crawls into your ear - also, never stick your bare hands or feet in or around dark, closed spaces without checking, watch your step around sidewalks, and refrain from walking through mulched areas - especially at night. Otherwise, I can't say what might happen.
Those are poisonous, so no. I wouldn't like that. Especially since I can be a bit careless at times.
#85
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:52
#86
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:52
#87
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:54
Addai67 wrote...
You... you can't be serious.
Chances are that many people unknowingly eat spiders while they're sleeping, so it's pretty serious.
#88
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:55
bobobo878 wrote...
Oh the stories I could tell you! Once there was a giant black widow spider living in my pool filter, so I gave it a good whack with my sandal, and then dozens and dozens of baby spiders that had been clinging to its abdomen fled.
These are the type of stories I'd expect to hear from people living in 3rd world countries or Australia. WTF?
Just burn down your whole house, burn it down and run.
Modifié par ReconTeam, 10 août 2012 - 07:55 .
#89
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:56
Guest_greengoron89_*
bobobo878 wrote...
I don't see many of those where I live now, but, but it seems like back when I lived in Las Vegas, more spiders I saw were black widows than not.greengoron89 wrote...
Hey guise, how would you like to live in a place infested with these babies:
Pray, my sweets, that one of those never crawls into your ear - also, never stick your bare hands or feet in or around dark, closed spaces without checking, watch your step around sidewalks, and refrain from walking through mulched areas - especially at night. Otherwise, I can't say what might happen.
Pretty much the way it is here - those little bastards love concrete for some reason, and here you can easily find some hanging out in cracks and drains in the sidewalks and other concrete surfaces. I'll bet you could find a dozen just walking up a small road, or perhaps even in a parking lot.
It's all some damn mulch company's fault - they brought in a truckload of mulch to a nearby neighborhood that was infested with Black Widows, and the little buggers practically took the place over. Now they're just about everywhere around here. <_<
Modifié par greengoron89, 10 août 2012 - 07:59 .
#90
Posté 10 août 2012 - 07:58
#91
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:03
bobobo878 wrote...
Oh the stories I could tell you! Once there was a giant black widow spider living in my pool filter, so I gave it a good whack with my sandal, and then dozens and dozens of baby spiders that had been clinging to its abdomen fled.
I freaking hate that! It is like a little gernade that just went off and it lets out little spiders instead of shrapnel on impact.
#92
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:07
greengoron89 wrote...
bobobo878 wrote...
I don't see many of those where I live now, but, but it seems like back when I lived in Las Vegas, more spiders I saw were black widows than not.greengoron89 wrote...
Hey guise, how would you like to live in a place infested with these babies:
Pray, my sweets, that one of those never crawls into your ear - also, never stick your bare hands or feet in or around dark, closed spaces without checking, watch your step around sidewalks, and refrain from walking through mulched areas - especially at night. Otherwise, I can't say what might happen.
Pretty much the way it is here - those little bastards love concrete for some reason, and here you can easily find some hanging out in cracks and drains in the sidewalks and other concrete surfaces. I'll bet you could find a dozen just walking up a small road, or perhaps even in a parking lot.
It's all some damn mulch company's fault - they brought in a truckload of mulch to a nearby neighborhood that was infested with Black Widows, and the little buggers practically took the place over. Now they're just about everywhere around here. <_<
Horrible (Hi)story.
Modifié par Imperial Sentinel Arian, 10 août 2012 - 08:13 .
#93
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:10
Ear mitesbobobo878 wrote...
Don't worry though, as this video bit.ly/NRVZ7E demonstrates, if you ever do get a bug in your ear, it can be safely removed.
Nearly made me lose my dinner.
#94
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:12
What? But this is a LAS VEGAS house we're talking about here! Given the state of the housing market, that would be like $5000 worth of damage!ReconTeam wrote...
These are the type of stories I'd expect to hear from people living in 3rd world countries or Australia. WTF?bobobo878 wrote...
Oh the stories I could tell you! Once there was a giant black widow spider living in my pool filter, so I gave it a good whack with my sandal, and then dozens and dozens of baby spiders that had been clinging to its abdomen fled.
Just burn down your whole house, burn it down and run.
#95
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:16
#96
Guest_Logan Cloud_*
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:18
Guest_Logan Cloud_*
#97
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:20
Logan Cloud wrote...
You shush about the damn bot fly! D:<
No Logan, I want to share my useless knowledge!
#98
Guest_Logan Cloud_*
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:23
Guest_Logan Cloud_*
Arch1eviathan wrote...
Logan Cloud wrote...
You shush about the damn bot fly! D:<
No Logan, I want to share my useless knowledge!
Nobody needs to see that! D'X
#99
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:26
#100
Posté 10 août 2012 - 08:32
The Hierophant wrote...
Wish granted...ibbikiookami wrote...
Awesome! It's so cool and... cute! I want it!
Nice. I'm going to call it... Ser Weave-a-lot. Or Javik... they're probably related.





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