Spiders

JD

Sealiner
DocPhil wrote:
Those red romans freak me out.
Can still remember a massive one chasing my mum on the farm till my dad bashed it with a cricket bat.
In the army we would put one in a shoebox and pit them against a scorpion. Made for some fun matches, although the scorpion usually won.

Did exactly the same, although I recall the spider usually won.;)
 

Fishpaste

Sealiner
Also hate red romans...as a kid I was chased down by one of these buggers whilst fishing at Kwena Dam (Braam Raubenheimer) in the lowveld...apparently they are sensitive to sunlight and chase after your shadow... Then later in my teens we went to a place near Louis Trichardt if I recall and there was a bloody infestation of these spiders and scorpions...these little buggers were everywhere around the pool! Absolutely hated that place and couldn't wait to get out of there!
 

Fishpaste

Sealiner
Almost forgot...as a young boy in Nelspruit I went digging for earth worms with my uncle and grandfather so we could go fish for yellows in the Krokodil rivier. I sat on a waterpipe watching the grownups dig for worms...out of the corner of my eye this thing came charging over like a bull on steroids and sunk his teeth into my uncles ankle!!! He was wearing flipflops...squeeled like a girl he did!

As old as I am I am not scared to admit that I am sh*t scared of spiders whether Big or small...all the same to me!!!

That said I do not go out and kill them... ;)
 

Corneliusv

New member
I am on the floor laughing. ;);)
Thanks for making my day. I have to admit I am shitless scared of spiders as well.
Now if only blikkies would write a story on this. ;)
 

DocPhil

Senior Member
George the VII'th had 2 sons.. there are many around this year I caught another two in the car

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Odysseus2016

Senior Member
JFE wrote:
Ons het 'n oormag "Parktown Prawn" by ons. Dis nog 'n gediertetjie wat my laat gril. weet hy is onskadelik maar hel hy is tuff, gril my gat af vir die goed.

 
In the absence of sand prawns (when the lagoon is too full to pump) I would like to wack a couple of these parktown beauties on my hook. Belman, grunter or white steenbras.... would solve all my bait problems ;)
 

playa

Member
Hi guys on the subject of spiders can anyone please confirm what type this guy is?
 

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DocPhil

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I did my master's dissertation on the envenomation of many types of arthropods.
The six-eyed sand spider (sicarius hahni) is thought to be the most dangerous on record of all spiders.

Over 38,000 species of Six Eyed Sand Spider have been identified, however, because of their great ability for hiding, it is believed that about 200,000 species exist.
The sica was an ancient dagger or short sword. Sicarius means "dagger-man". And that became the Latin word for "assassin".

They are quite rare and have several very unusual traits and abilities that are often overlooked. They qualify as a living fossil and possess extreme metabolic control enabling them to go for phenomenal periods of time without feeding. They are very shy and need substantial provocation to bite a human.

As far as I know only three people have been bitten by one, and they all perished.
 

Fishpaste

Sealiner
Found this bugger in my garden yesterday next to an outside tap...looked like a "black widow" (aka Brown Button Spider with the red hourglass underneath) to me...did the googling and you tell me ((wideeye))vvbafvv(((zom(bie))))
 

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Fishpaste

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Nearly crapped myself trying to take the picture with the mobile phone... Know that it is poisonous but read that it is deadly for kids... Since I have a 6year old I went looking for it early this morning and it was nowhere to be found...only the webbing. Will try again this afternoon when its a little warmer out!
When I find it.... :uzi
 
Yup brown widow..Just teach the kids what it is and how to ID and not to mess with it! They are not aggressive and shouldn't cause harm unless you grab it. They are everywhere when you start looking for them. I'm in the bush, there must be thousands outside my house..they are so common these guys.
 

necrovis

New member
Brilliant thread

Just the other day I was getting my tackle ready, and pulled out a box containing my spoons and spinners for my little shad trip.

Got the box out, snapped the 2 snappies open, took what I needed and closed it back up. Now still sitting next to this box, polishing this spoon, I see some legs twitching. And there pops out Miss Black Widow from right under the nook of the tacle box where the snappies are.

I ended up trying to figure out who missed who, did I miss pressing down on her, or did she miss striking her fangs in me claiming another male victim?
 
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