9 Oct 2009 at 17:35 #41 PGdude PGdude Soldato Joined 3 Aug 2007 Posts 2,519 Location London Not sure about those, but I'm okay with normal spiders in my room. They enter and leave every so often. Thankfully they find this dump uninhabitable
Not sure about those, but I'm okay with normal spiders in my room. They enter and leave every so often. Thankfully they find this dump uninhabitable
9 Oct 2009 at 19:31 #42 Sultan of Ping Sultan of Ping Associate Joined 5 Jul 2003 Posts 254 Location Leicester EffBee said: conkers. Click to expand... It's true, drill holes in them to make them even more effective - spiders hate the smell. I have deployed them in my flat and they work!! Can't beat the Argos catalogue for dealing with the ones that make it in though!
EffBee said: conkers. Click to expand... It's true, drill holes in them to make them even more effective - spiders hate the smell. I have deployed them in my flat and they work!! Can't beat the Argos catalogue for dealing with the ones that make it in though!
10 Oct 2009 at 23:24 #43 AMG AMG Soldato Joined 18 Aug 2008 Posts 4,700 Location lincs, spalding whoa that thing is huge, O_O
10 Oct 2009 at 23:46 #44 Fenris Fenris Soldato Joined 3 Feb 2009 Posts 8,692 Location Brighton, UK. Camel spiders are not dangerous to humans, apart from possible a bite getting infected as they do have big jaws. Though they are big buggers and very fast which I imagine is why they are quite intimidating.
Camel spiders are not dangerous to humans, apart from possible a bite getting infected as they do have big jaws. Though they are big buggers and very fast which I imagine is why they are quite intimidating.