Tuesday, May 03, 2005

 

Spiders II

I got home from dins tonight, to find another giant brown spider on my wall. I'm on a pace where I see one about every month. But what is it about giant spiders and my apartment? How do they get in? I don't leave my doors or windows open. Maybe they start off as little spiders then grow big in my apartment before I find them.

Of spiders, cockroaches and mukade (poisonous centipedes), which is the worst to find in an apartment? I ask my faithful readership on that one. The thing is that I seem to have a problem with these giant brown, ping-pong ball sized spiders. I guess they eat the cockroaches. I really dislike spiders, but I suppose it's alright that i find them every month or so, even though they all invariably meet the same fate.

I sprayed and drowned this one is a puddle of Febreeze, making this one clean smelling dead spider and livening up my kitchen in the process.

Current score (since I've started keeping score on my blog): Kyle 2-0 spiders
Comments:
I would have to go with the centipedes. Too many legs maybe? And now that you mention that they are poisonous... well, that clinched it.

-DB
 
I totally agree Dale. Too many legs, and the feeling that a garder insect doesn't belong in an apartment. Besides, they can grow to like a foot long in these parts, definitely not a good sight in an apartment.
 
I vote for the gokiburi. I'm a spider-lover personally. They eat the other pests and don't creep and crawl around as much as the gokiburi monsters.
 
Sorry Jerry, I always kill the spiders that you love. They're just so big, and I feel I have no other choice but to kill them. I certainly don't want them hanging on my wall, or walking around so I don't know where they are...
 
Sorry about any confusion but I'm not Dale. I just usually don't post my name on blogs that I randomly come across. I've checked back on yours now and then ever since one of my friends said that she was doing JET as well.

So... I'm delurking...
 
Oh sorry. I have a friend Dale who signs off on anything he writes with his initials, DB. Thanks for visiting David.
 
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