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Old May 26, 2007   #1
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Default Along came a... aaack!!!

Was outback tonight watering, and what should I see.. but.. :



Thankfully, it did NOT sit down beside me.

By the way.. it was about 2" across
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Old May 26, 2007   #2
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That is one of the few things I truly do not miss from the Southwest. (We don't grow those in Vermont!)
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Old May 26, 2007   #3
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We've found four on our property in the last couple of years. We had one in the pool skimmer and three in the garage/shed area. We found the most recent last month when we were pulling out the tomato cages for this year.
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In Colorado we had a good bit. Here I have never seen one.
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When my sons were young we would show them the garden spiders and teach them to feed the spiders japanese beetles. The spiders were around 1.25 inches, nothing like those monsters, train them to eat pests.
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Old May 29, 2007   #6
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2" Black Widow!?!?!?!
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Old May 29, 2007   #7
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The ones we've found have been smaller than that, I'd say one inch and under.
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Yep - 2" across, including legs! I was shocked and more than just a little freaked. Right on our back patio, too!

I've NEVER seen one even close to as big as this one. I hated to kill it, it was so unique and quite beautiful in a dark and disconcerting way... but it was either him or me.. and you know how it goes.

Needless to say, I've got the exterminators scheduled to come spray our house next week.
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When I first saw this spider I could not believe it was a BLACK WIDOW,sorry.
then this whole thing about 2 inches came up and made me even more skeptical.
So I hope you don't mind but I put the thing on photo shop and looked it over real good.
Then I lightened it up a little and brought out the tell tale hour glass on its belly and sure nuff it was a black widow.

The widow and the brown recluse I will kill in a heart beat.
no parole no moving to the outside just plain dead.
here is the enhanced photo of the evil beast.
You can even see part of it's web around the outside.

(NASA does it all of the time)

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Well, the BIG MAMA's history now, huh? Except...she may have laid eggs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old May 30, 2007   #11
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Oh yeah, Worth.. make no mistake, she was definitely a Black Widow. I know 'em when I see 'em... and this one had ALL the indications.

Boy, was it BLACK. I stood there looking at it for a minute or so, impressed by its sheer size and onyx darkness. Had it not been deadly poisonous, I would have simply moved her to the garden proper.

Even the web was a dead giveaway.. messy, ugly, etc.. I may take the original photo and re-crop it instead of sizing it, and post it so you can see all the fine detail.

.... and yeah, Shelley.. I thought about that possibility, which is why we have pest control coming out next week!
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