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I see today the BBC are reporting we can expect more spiders crawling around this autumn than usual..


http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8273960.stm


I'm not entirely surprised having seen quite a few crawling across my laminate flooring in recent months (they were bloody giants!). As I see it there are four variations available in how to deal with the spider: -


1) Put your feet up on the sofa to avoid contact!

2) Go and pick them up and take them to the garden / toilet etc

3) Ignore them and continue watching the telly

4) Grab the yellow pages and drop from a great height


What is your method of dealing with the spider!?

4,i'm such a big wimp, i cant even look at a spider without freaking out. I wouldnt kill it with a book though, because then i'll have to throw away the book! i use a hoover and just go for it.


there are loads of loads of them in my garden, one has even made its home right outside my back door,its web is huge!! never seen anything like it scary! the web is from the roof all the way down the house till the path, and thats just the anchor points.

Once i borrowed my hoover to my friend who promised to return it right away but didnt,so i had to invent another genius way of getting rid of spiders, its raid spray the blue one, works a treat!


*Tee*

Get a cup/glass/bowl, place over spider, slide piece of card underneath to trap spider, chuck spider out of window as quickly as possible

I've already done this with four monsters in the past two weeks, and this after we had about 20 come out of the cupboards while our flat was being decorated!

It depends on the size of it . If it was big and hairy i'd probably throw up and call the fire brigade or someone entirely inappropriate.


By the way, does anyone know what to do and who to call if a dog gets run over and you cant pick it up to take it to a vets yourself ?

I was adopted by a big hairy spider last winter. It lived under the sofa but came out every evening when the heating came on and sat by the radiator.


Sadly it didnt move quickly enough during one of my rare Dyson moments.

"It depends on the size of it . If it was big and hairy i'd probably throw up and call the fire brigade or someone entirely inappropriate."


Really Daizie? I'd have thought you'd grown accustomed to things/insects/anatomy/cocks that grew excited when disturbed by curious touching.


"By the way, does anyone know what to do and who to call if a dog gets run over and you cant pick it up to take it to a vets yourself?"


Call a local Chinese takeaway to collect the corpse. They'll know what to do.

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