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pftek
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A Spider in the incubation room. What?
#10062902 - 03/28/09 10:13 PM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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What does this mean? Small greyish spider. Maybe 1cm big.
Does it eat WBS? I dont see how it'd get inside a bag though. bite a hole through it? Maybe other bugs present? I used to have a beetle problem but I recently cleaned up. So maybe it is running away from the deadly areas.
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DJYoshaBYD


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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: pftek]
#10063091 - 03/28/09 10:49 PM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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lol.. kill it.. make sure there are no others.. make sure they stay out.. they will eat everything.. your mushies... your chamber.. clothes, tv.. hahaha...
just kill it, and call it a day.. if possible, spray a lil bug spray in there, and let it air out really well after the mist settles.. I would say that should take care of it.. I dont know, though... I never gave it much thought.. I just killed the bastard... lol
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ScavengerType



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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: DJYoshaBYD]
#10063371 - 03/28/09 11:40 PM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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wait in your spawnbag?
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pftek
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: ScavengerType]
#10063404 - 03/28/09 11:50 PM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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No it was just hanging around. About a foot away climbing on a wall. But it's a strange place for a spider.
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DJYoshaBYD


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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: pftek]
#10063408 - 03/28/09 11:52 PM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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KILL THAT MUTHAFUKA!!! haha
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Shroominit
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: DJYoshaBYD]
#10063418 - 03/28/09 11:54 PM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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I get spiders on my walls all the time. I live in a moderate climate, but they prefer indoors due to the shade. If it was just a black or brown spider (not a black widow), then it should be fine.
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potatonet
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: Shroominit]
#10063505 - 03/29/09 12:11 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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come to my house and check out the spiders... they will kill you in a freaking heartbeat (black widows are fast ass MOFO's and they have grippy ass feet).
If I had a BW in my incubation chamber I would throw the whole freaking chamber out, the females are the big ones and you cant tell pearlite from black widow egg.
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SillyBilly
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: potatonet]
#10063578 - 03/29/09 12:28 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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looooooool
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ScavengerType



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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: pftek]
#10063882 - 03/29/09 01:38 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
pftek said: No it was just hanging around. About a foot away climbing on a wall. But it's a strange place for a spider.
man WTF? Why are you even asking us about this? Is this a joke? "help shroomery I found a spider in my house and I dono what to do" Well man if you've still got bugs all over the place because you never cleaned your spilled soaked wbs you should probibly just leave it. I mean it's not likely poisonous and it sounds like it's got plenty of food, why don't you give it a name, maybe you should get it a water dish in case it gets thirsty.
-------------------- "Have you ever seen what happens when a grenade goes off in a school? Do you really know what you’re doing when you order shock and awe? Are you prepared to kneel beside a dying soldier and tell him why he went to Iraq, or why he went to any war?"
"The things that are done in the name of the shareholder are, to me, as terrifying as the things that are done—dare I say it—in the name of God. Montesquieu said, "There have never been so many civil wars as in the Kingdom of God." And I begin to feel that’s true. The shareholder is the excuse for everything."
- Author and former M6/M5 agent John le Carré on Democracy Now.
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dd12783
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: ScavengerType]
#10064469 - 03/29/09 06:17 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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i seen one outside the other day
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MycoMario
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: dd12783]
#10064507 - 03/29/09 06:39 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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it's a spider. they do not eat your clothes, they do not eat your spawn, they aren't plotting to turn in your grow to the fbi, and they won't steal your girlfriend.
just kill it or leave it alone.
the only thing sillier than this thread is the responses inside of it. seriously wtf.
there's probably 1000(+) spiders in your home f.y.i
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SpekOner
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: MycoMario]
#10064852 - 03/29/09 08:48 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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There was a spider at my doorstep, I'm really confused
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brainsOplenty
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: SpekOner]
#10064904 - 03/29/09 09:05 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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i've got attack spiders that guard my mushies
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DJYoshaBYD


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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: brainsOplenty]
#10065045 - 03/29/09 09:43 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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I hired an attack spider a few years ago.. after I caught him stealing cash outta my wallet, I plucked his legs off and hung them up in my grow room as a warning... hahahahaha.. that kept the spiders away..
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lethargic
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: DJYoshaBYD]
#10065089 - 03/29/09 09:53 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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Quote:
DJYoshaBYD said: I hired an attack spider a few years ago.. after I caught him stealing cash outta my wallet, I plucked his legs off and hung them up in my grow room as a warning... hahahahaha.. that kept the spiders away..
Nothing some insecticide wont take care of.. Muhahahaha
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DJYoshaBYD


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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: lethargic]
#10065099 - 03/29/09 09:56 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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very diabolical.. lol.. gas 'em
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Spongiform
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: lethargic]
#10065101 - 03/29/09 09:56 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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Back at the dawn of man, man and spider came to an agreement.
Spider may hunt in the house of man but must remain unseen, punishment for breaking this agreement is death.
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RogerRabbit
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: DJYoshaBYD]
#10065113 - 03/29/09 09:59 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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I have dozens of spiders in my house all winter. They come in during the fall to avoid freezing. Mostly they just hang out on the ceiling. Mrs rabbit and I catch them all in the spring and take them back outside. Spiders are good. Never kill them unless they're black widows, fiddlebacks or hobo. RR
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Spongiform
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: RogerRabbit]
#10065126 - 03/29/09 10:02 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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I get wolf spiders and big fuzzy centipedes in my house all the time. I leave them along as long as they don't touch me.
Never had a spider do more then spook me as it ran across my feet, except one time a centipede bit me on the neck hurt somewhere between a mosquito bite and a bee sting.
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MentalMeltdown
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Re: A Spider in the incubation room. What? [Re: Spongiform]
#10065441 - 03/29/09 11:06 AM (15 years, 9 months ago) |
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I personally like to flush em. Its cool because their excellent swimmers and can hold their breath for up to 2 hours.
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