Phoenixpower
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ORIGINAL: LadyPact When our household goods arrived day before yesterday, we found that a black widow had made the trip with our furniture. It was disposed of, as they are not indigenous to the area. OMG Glad you found it on time to win that battle quote:
You want wings? We get a lot of monarchs here some years... OMG, those pictures are awesome   I am fine with most of them unless they are the bigger spiders, then the cats will take care of and what I really can't stand are cockroaches and ... no idea how you name them, someone else mentioned stinkbugs...so it might be them....will look for a picture later but was recently already unsuccessful in doing so... anyhow the stinkbugs we had at home were regularly trying to overtake my room and that freaked the shit out of me as a kid....I still remember 2 days out of the many days where they annoyed me where I had seen 4 at the same time...just grabbing my bird cages I had at that time, shutting the door and running downstairs.... yuck they really got under my skin   When I got older and spend more time in my room I started to win the battle as then I discovered them when they were still very tiny and sorted them out before they grew to disgusting sizes....  Last year at my employer there was one in the office which I realised on the sound they are doing when they fly before I had actually seen it.... So wasps, bees, bugs, whatever, is fine but not bigger spiders, those stinky bugs and not cockroaches... At home we also have regularly dragonflies due to the pond we have in the garden, but sadly sometimes they get catched by my parents cats....as one of them is so awful in catching stuff all the time she got a bell on her collar...to warn other creatures of their appearence...
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