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Oh you are so BAD Howard
![]() That spider is going to explode. Doesn't know when to stop eating!
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That spider looks like the black widow spiders that we have on this side of the world!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_widow_spider Paul |
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The F60L was looking a bit "Webby" (no aspersions on Keith!), so I thought I'd clean it up a bit. Beside the usual cast of less-venomous spiders, I found 6 Redbacks, and 2 egg-nests (these can be posted to Canada if anyone's interested in starting their own colony). Certainly explains why there's no snakes around!
PS: There was 6, but only 5 are photogenic enough for the camera. The first one became a victim to my lightning fast reflexes.
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Yep!
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A few months back, I bought a used single cyl. HONDA motor from the local scrappy , for my walk behind slasher .. I got a fright when I removed the round plastic spark plug cap on top of the petrol tank.. A big red back staring at me
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![]() Geoff, please be very careful putting you hand in your letterbox over the next few weeks. The eggs could hatch in the time it takes to deliver them, and you wouldn't want to accidentally crush the poor things. If they haven't hatched and Springtime weather hasn't kicked in yet over there, you might need to incubate them by keeping the eggs at body temp. In a shirt pocket would be fine, that way you wouldn't lose any hatchlings. Do let us know how they get on. |
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