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They're here again! (That time of year)

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gillybob Fri 29-Sept-17 08:26:54

Massive ones up here (in the North East) phoenix . I've been noticing them around the garden for weeks now with the most spectacular webs, they have now started to move indoors. I would never kill one just try to scoop them up and put them out but dear me can't they run. They're so fast I have dropped one or two when they have made it across the dustpan before I get the back door open. Couldn't sleep knowing there was one lurking in the bedroom.

Elizabeth1 Fri 29-Sept-17 08:26:37

They're here in Fife Help! I'm terrified of spiders especially the big ones that scuttle across the floor. I'm seeing them every other day now and have bought 2 anti spider and other insect repellent plug in things to hopefully scare them away. Is there anything else I can do to keep them at bay?

jusnoneed Fri 29-Sept-17 08:15:14

Not my favourite things, give me the shivers. I have got quite good at bopping them as I've got older, wouldn't of gone anywhere near when I was young - just shouted for whoever was near lol.
One of yesterdays jobs was finding (not easy at this time of year) a Spearmint plant as someone told my son that spiders don't like the smell. Found one scrappy one at garden centre, brought home and replanted. I also managed to find a couple conkers (had heard that one) to put in his room too, must get some more. He was bitten on the arm a couple weeks ago and swears it was a spider.
I do miss my little spider hunter, the cat who died last year was great for that task.

BlueBelle Fri 29-Sept-17 07:52:08

I don't mind spiders and leave them to share my house but I hate walking out the door into unseen lace and get a sticky web across my face

FarNorth Thu 28-Sept-17 23:42:39

I don't mind spiders usually but I was a bit peeved, years ago, to be woken up by one that had bitten my hand!

It felt like a pin prick at the time and stayed red and annoying for quite a while.

Chewbacca Thu 28-Sept-17 23:30:02

I have no problem with spiders but I do take exception to those tight little balls of spider eggs they they build up in the corners of the windows. They're incredibly sticky and difficult to remove, even the Dyson can't suck them up. And I'm not about to move them by hand!

phoenix Thu 28-Sept-17 23:10:23

I'm sort of ok with them, however not entirely comfortable about going to sleep with a damn girt big one on the bedroom wall just as I'm settling down in bed!

Oliver Sprout is a very good and diligent spider hunter, Digby is more of an observer confused

Perhaps his observation but lack of actual action might mean that he is working on some sort of thesis on arachnids in a domestic environment in Britain.

Somehow I doubt this, as Mr P (who in some ways Digby's biggest fan) refers to him as "nice but dim", after the character in the TV programme!

Nelliemoser Thu 28-Sept-17 23:01:02

I am really not bothered by spiders these days.
I was sorting out my belongings to pack for going on my holiday tomorrow, in the spare bedroom and looked up at the curtains. There is an impressive array of spider's webs in that room.
I have waved my feather duster in most of the other rooms but forgot that one. Slutty NellieM.

fiorentina51 Thu 28-Sept-17 22:42:36

Just seen one scuttle across the living room floor. Husband to the rescue!

SueDonim Thu 28-Sept-17 22:13:09

They give me the willies!

We had one appear on the rug the other day, just as my daughter messaged that she'd had one in. They must be communicating with each other. Dh found the cat playing with a monster one the other day. Dh had to finish it off.

Swanny Thu 28-Sept-17 22:10:29

The first autumn in my current home I seemed to be running a B&B for spiders! I was advised to put a conker in the corners of rooms as apparently spiders don't like them confused Never heard of that before but tried it and it worked - no more big hairy monsters scuttling across the floor! Might have been coincidence but I'm taking no chances and have just replaced last year's conkers with some nice new ones.

Chewbacca Thu 28-Sept-17 21:48:25

I've seen some huge spiders this year. The one on my kitchen floor was so big that I could have saddled it and ridden it! I don't mind them at all though and left a towel draped over the bath so that one could climb out unharmed.

Greyduster Thu 28-Sept-17 21:08:38

We've had them here for a few weeks. September spiders. One last night ran across the front of the hearth towards my chair (I had my feet up!) but it was only a baby - about an inch across! I don't actually mind them.

annodomini Thu 28-Sept-17 21:03:21

PS phoenix, I'm in Cheshire.

annodomini Thu 28-Sept-17 21:02:17

A massive spider appeared in my bathroom while I was otherwise occupied - if you get my meaning. All I could do was throw a slipper in its general direction and it made a run for it. I haven't seen it since but I'm sure it's still lurking in a dark corner.

callgirl1 Thu 28-Sept-17 21:01:02

It`s because it`s harvest time, we get whoppers up here as well.

cornergran Thu 28-Sept-17 20:40:17

They've reached Somerset, phoenix, working their way North perhaps?

phoenix Thu 28-Sept-17 20:38:14

The spiders are appearing indoors again, a monster one in the downstairs loo, and a quite impressive one was just spotted scuttling behind the sitting room curtains, yet another sign of the turning of the seasons.

Does the timing vary across the regions? (I'm in Devon)