I don't think so, after much googling, it doesn't look right. Built very much like a typical brown Texas tarantula, but with black fur, and much longer legs. And having run across these before, they are arrogant, where as the usual brown ones are very docile. They sense your presence, spin around quick to face you, hunch down in the back, and do this aggressive front end bouncing up and down thing, as if to say "Put up your dukes, it's on".john12ax7 said:What is it, super huge wolf spider?
In my house it would be soon dead....Gene Pink said:I would like to know what it is.
Gene
nielsk said:Catch & release baby, just another creature making it's way through...
I abide in semi-tropical Florida, and I can easily estimate by the thriving hoards of lizards, fat frogs and toads, bats, and spiders of many species, just how many bugs I don't like they must be eating to support their biomass...
still not australia where everything is trying to kill you...john12ax7 said:What part of Texas are you in? Didn't realize there were so many creepy crawly things there.
NW of Austin.john12ax7 said:What part of Texas are you in? Didn't realize there were so many creepy crawly things there.
Unless the critters pay rent, they don't get to stay inside...Gene Pink said:NW of Austin.
30 years ago, it was country livin', now, surburban hell. Completely built out, no dense forest left, so the critters gotta go somewhere. Herds of deer setting off my motion detectors day and night, battling with Pepe LePew last year trying to set up house in my crawlspace (bank of piezos and sig gen cranked at 25Khz ran her off), squirrels finally chewed a hole under a roof eave to get in, coyotes(?) that dug under a fence out back last month and tore the hell out of the last remaining goat, various snakes... and of course, the damned fire ants.
And the mosquitoes. A positive for west nile virus in a trap a mile west of me last year, this year a positive a mile south of me.
I miss DDT.
Can't blame the critters, they have nowhere to go.
Gene
Gene Pink said:I miss DDT.
JohnRoberts said:Fire ants I suspect the big bags of fire ant poison contain ant eggs... they never stop coming...
JR
are you confusing DDT with Thalidomide (taken by pregnant women)?mattiasNYC said:lol... your kids' limbs might not though...
JohnRoberts said:are you confusing DDT with Thalidomide (taken by pregnant women)?
50 years ago Rachel Carson wrote her "Silent Spring" book scaring people from using DDT. Since then untold millions have suffered from malaria when those mosquitoes were not effectively controlled. Of course DDT was a miracle insecticide used around WWII, by the 60s some mosquitoes had already grown resistant to it (nature is funny that way).
Shouldn't put DDT in our food , but I am not aware of any children missing limbs from it ever. Of course it is a severe insect poison so in excess it can interfere with human systems too.
JR
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