The Bookie's Nook
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TheBookie
King of Red
BerryBerry wrote...
I saw such a evil spider today D: it creeped me so much...where at?
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TheBookie wrote...
BerryBerry wrote...
I saw such a evil spider today D: it creeped me so much...where at?
At work, storeroom D:
She might make babies and spread the all around Dx nuuu soo creepy
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TheBookie
King of Red
BerryBerry wrote...
TheBookie wrote...
BerryBerry wrote...
I saw such a evil spider today D: it creeped me so much...where at?
At work, storeroom D:
She might make babies and spread the all around Dx nuuu soo creepy
nyuuuuuuuuuuuuu be careful in there next time.....they may attack D:
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TheBookie wrote...
nyuuuuuuuuuuuuu be careful in there next time.....they may attack D:I am too scared to kill her > n < and she was hiding in a corner...as long as she dun gets on me I will let her be > n
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unless you live in australia (where everything is out to kill you) spiders dont bite humans on their own. only when being provoked or disturbed
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TheBookie
King of Red
Melfice_1 wrote...
unless you live in australia (where everything is out to kill you) spiders dont bite humans on their own. only when being provoked or disturbedbrown recluse spiders....like to hide in people's beds......and then they bite....its bad...I would suggest looking them up
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the brown recluse spider is rarely aggressive, and bites from the species are uncommon
The spider usually bites only when pressed against the skin, such as when tangled within clothes, towels, bedding, inside work gloves, etc. Many human victims report having been bitten after putting on clothes that had not been worn recently, or had been left for many days undisturbed on the floor. However, the fangs of the brown recluse are so tiny they are unable to penetrate most fabric
once again, the spider was being provoked
The spider usually bites only when pressed against the skin, such as when tangled within clothes, towels, bedding, inside work gloves, etc. Many human victims report having been bitten after putting on clothes that had not been worn recently, or had been left for many days undisturbed on the floor. However, the fangs of the brown recluse are so tiny they are unable to penetrate most fabric
once again, the spider was being provoked

