- Location
- Los Angeles, CA
- Car
- 05 FX35 RWD
Ken . . . did you ever get him? :4tongue:
...yeah, everyday I get in my car... there's a web somewhere, it's not bad... I just wave my hand through, and the web's gone... but I can just see it now... I'll be cruising along the freeway going 80 when I see it crawling on me... that's an accident waiting to happen... or this thing laying and hatching a kzillion little spiders in my FX... I don't wanna have to fumigate my car...
any suggestions?
ewwwwwwwww I hate spiders... well, I hate bugs in general... and around our house, because we have so much plants, trees, bushes... they are everywhere... I killed to black widows one night:err: Ya know how sometimes you see a black spider and you're not sure if it's a black widow or not... you look for that red mark on it's back? Well, these were soooooooooo freakin' big, that you can see the red mark from a distance, and it was kinda dark... again TWO of them!! (fyi, they were outside luckily)
last year my wife started seeing webs in her qx for days, i went and clean them up with a vaccume and a few days later it was back. So i decided to look for it. When i opened the flap behind the second row seat, there it was. A black widow with the red dimond almost jumped at me. I was able to kill it before it got me. The lucky thing was that the flap is right under the head-rest were my son sits in his child seat.![]()
that could be really bad if he couldnt articulate that a spider bit him, and you might never know it was a spider. good thing you caught it. i remember seeing a black widow in west texas once and my grandparents house. i think ive seen brown recluses, but not really sure.Last year my wife started seeing webs in her QX for days, I went and clean them up with a vaccume and a few days later it was back. So I decided to look for it. When I opened the flap behind the second row seat, there it was. A black widow with the Red Dimond almost jumped at me. I was able to kill it before it got me. The lucky thing was that the Flap is right under the head-rest were my son sits in his child seat.![]()
that could be really bad if he couldnt articulate that a spider bit him, and you might never know it was a spider. good thing you caught it. i remember seeing a black widow in west texas once and my grandparents house. i think ive seen brown recluses, but not really sure.
i thought they were fatal in general? ive always thought of them as one of the most deadly spiders that i would encounter (i assume there are more deadly ones in remote areas of the world)last time I checked, Black Widows (red Diamond) are extreamly painful and they can send you to the hospital. But unfortunatly for kids, it maybe fatal.![]()
i thought they were fatal in general? ive always thought of them as one of the most deadly spiders that i would encounter (i assume there are more deadly ones in remote areas of the world)
the black widow will make you sick... but the brown recluse... thats a mean somabeech... youre bite looks like a bad pimple and then suddenly that whole part of your body swells and the bite looks like a bullet wound and if youre lucky you have some dead flesh that has to be cut off... these can be fatal... and they are orange.. not brown![]()
lets see the bites