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    Default About them west coast spiders...

    From The SD Union: http://video.signonsandiego.com/vmix...re_id=00004741

    Brown widows are from Africa, carry venom twicew as powerful as a black widow, but only inject about half the amount. This one's for you, Mitch!
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    Ugh! That makes my skin crawl. Now my leg is itching too.

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    Hopefully they will all be killed before they get to Texas.
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    Yeck, I guess I'll have to watch where I sit.

    I also found this site, which is perfect for people who are in my situation -- moving to a new area and wanting to know what's going to bite them in the ***. Aside from the distribution map being chunked into whole states rather than overlay distribution regions, it's really quite good.
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    The truth is they are big fraidys and won't bug you unless you "git all up in their bizness".

    And I have found that chickens do a wonderful job of, err... Cleaning them up.
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    +1 on the chickens. When we lost ours, our tick population boomed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Badawg View Post
    The truth is they are big fraidys and won't bug you unless you "git all up in their bizness".

    And I have found that chickens do a wonderful job of, err... Cleaning them up.
    which is why a live chicken should be part of every survival kit. Is there any way to reassure those big fraidys ahead of time that I won't be "gittin' all up in their bizness" Badawg?
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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    Lol, Trax... Look before you put your hand in their web? Live chicken in the kit though??? I dunno, I know they like powerbars...
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    Well I was thinking the other obvious advantage to the live chicken in the kit is the availability of a lovely fresh meal. But with my luck I'd just be lickin' the chicken bits off my fingers and some nasty-azzed old spider would come along and ...no attack chicken! DAMMMM!
    some fella confronted me the other day and asked "What's your problem?" So I told him, "I don't have a problem I am a problem"

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