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#23398315 - 06/30/16 05:29 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Was visiting my grandparents and noticed a nest of daddy long legs (the nest basically looks like a huge bundle of the spiders, honestly kind of terrifying) situated about 9 inches from a red wasp nest.
Will they eventually kill each other? Who will win?
Should I kill them both?
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#23398319 - 06/30/16 05:33 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Body slam the whole deal into oblivion before they attack your old, decrepit grandparents ffs
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Re: nature question [Re: plasma]
#23398342 - 06/30/16 05:39 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Daddy long-legs are actually among the most venomous spiders known to man, but their fangs are too tiny to pierce our human flesh thereby rendering them harmless to us
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Actually upon further research I have realized that is actually a myth
There are actually a few different creatures referred to as daddy long-legs - some of them are in a completely unique class of their own, others are actually spiders but apparently the idea that they are extremely poisonous is incorrect
So ya I think the wasps will probably win but I dunno for sure
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Re: nature question [Re: hTx]
#23398366 - 06/30/16 05:45 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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The wasps would annihilate the daddy long legs if they wanted to. I doubt they will though. Wasps prefer to prey on insects with more meat on them like wolf spiders. I once saw a hornet and wolf spider duking it out on the ground.
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Re: nature question [Re: Space Elf] 1
#23398375 - 06/30/16 05:47 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Wasps only kill the good bugs. Murder them.
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Space Elf said: The wasps would annihilate the daddy long legs if they wanted to. I doubt they will though. Wasps prefer to prey on insects with more meat on them like wolf spiders. I once saw a hornet and wolf spider duking it out on the ground.
Well who won???
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Space Elf said: The wasps would annihilate the daddy long legs if they wanted to. I doubt they will though. Wasps prefer to prey on insects with more meat on them like wolf spiders. I once saw a hornet and wolf spider duking it out on the ground.
Well who won???
The hornet lol. I wonder if it eventually died from being bit by the spider though. Hornets are some crazy bastards.
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Just seems so crazy they would nest up so close to each other..
But yeah I am going to merk the Long legs. Maybe eventually get to the wasps They are like bunched up on the roof of the front porch..
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Re: nature question [Re: hTx] 1
#23398479 - 06/30/16 06:23 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Re: nature question [Re: PatrickKn] 1
#23398692 - 06/30/16 07:19 PM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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PatrickKn said: Murder them.
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Space Elf said: The wasps would annihilate the daddy long legs if they wanted to. I doubt they will though. Wasps prefer to prey on insects with more meat on them like wolf spiders. I once saw a hornet and wolf spider duking it out on the ground.
Most wasps prey on a single species of insect.
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cool ive only ever seen one at a time, dont interfeer though
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OhMrJohnson said: Daddy long-legs are actually among the most venomous spiders known to man, but their fangs are too tiny to pierce our human flesh thereby rendering them harmless to us
oh i forgot htis fun fact, i saw one last night for the first time in a while, what about eveolution though...in a few thousand years they will of grown stronger fangs ?
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OhMrJohnson said: Actually upon further research I have realized that is actually a myth
There are actually a few different creatures referred to as daddy long-legs - some of them are in a completely unique class of their own, others are actually spiders but apparently the idea that they are extremely poisonous is incorrect
So ya I think the wasps will probably win but I dunno for sure
I appreciate your quick self fact check, you sir are an inspiration. We could use more people like you in this world.
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shove both nests up yer ass
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Re: nature question [Re: hTx]
#23399687 - 07/01/16 01:09 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Naw, they'd peacefully co-exist as neither one are natural enemies. Just nuke the Red Wasp nest because them fuckers are bad.
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Le_Canard said: Just nuke the Red Wasp nest because them fuckers are bad.

That should do it!
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OhMrJohnson said: Daddy long-legs are actually among the most venomous spiders known to man, but their fangs are too tiny to pierce our human flesh thereby rendering them harmless to us
So in other words. They arent venomous.
Lol.
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Re: nature question [Re: ak47myth] 1
#23399953 - 07/01/16 04:49 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Nope, they are not venomous in any way, something which you would have learned had you read the this whole thread.
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#23399959 - 07/01/16 05:00 AM (7 years, 6 months ago) |
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Leave them alone
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