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Spider Attack!
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29th Jan 2010 |
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21st Oct 2007 |
Afro |
Tried It on my sister but instead of staying on her sholder it got stuck in her hair! She found it a few minutes later and screamed the house down, hilarious |
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18th Sep 2007 |
Rose |
I like your spider trick. I think I will try it on my brother. Hee hee. |
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14th Sep 2007 |
swede |
What is it about your little English spiders that scare you so? Like your moths which are almost extinct, you will miss the spiders and their lovely, dew-filled webs when they are gone. You should see some of our Swedish spiders -all 704 are isted here: http://www2.nrm.se/en/spindlar.html. Apparently there are 400 species under threat of extinction in England!
Now, what type is that in your photos. . ? |
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10th Sep 2007 |
Sage |
Ahh, that makes my skin shiver Edie. Is it only me or are there other people out there who dread this time of year when the garden turns into some scarey obstacle course as I try to dodge larger and larger webs! Worse still these webs seem to contain larger and larger spiders. Do your gardening now while there is still time.
Sage |
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