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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 76256" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I have fisher spiders here the size of my palm and you can actually pick them up and they will sit in your hand. (stop saying ewwww)</p><p></p><p>We have wolf spiders here in SC and they are not aggressive unless provoked. Usually if you disturb their holes (they have no webs up high) they will run and hide.</p><p></p><p>We also have some rather large ground spiders here, almost totally charcoal grey that we have seen moving in what husband calls a spider herd. (what do you want with a farm boy) and they ARE aggressive if disturbed.</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry about the little rats Margurite. That must have been simply awful for you to have to take care of. Baby rats are adoratble to us. I have pet rats and just think they are the absolute be all end all over hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils. I don't raise them I rescued them and someone had a moment of indiscretion and we had a litter, but I found homes for all 12. I kept the 13th warrior. I've hand raised a litter of wild rats and let them go. difficult child disturbed their nest in an old farmhouse and the mother wasn't coming back after 2 days so he learned to leave babies alone and I got him up round the clock to bottle feed them. SInce then he hasn't bothered a wild animal since and would prefer the mommy feeds and does other things for the babies. </p><p></p><p>Kathy - Yankee spiders? OMG OMG....ROFLMBO. Can you hear it?</p><p>G'on naw yu little Yankey 8 legs...run run!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 76256, member: 4964"] I have fisher spiders here the size of my palm and you can actually pick them up and they will sit in your hand. (stop saying ewwww) We have wolf spiders here in SC and they are not aggressive unless provoked. Usually if you disturb their holes (they have no webs up high) they will run and hide. We also have some rather large ground spiders here, almost totally charcoal grey that we have seen moving in what husband calls a spider herd. (what do you want with a farm boy) and they ARE aggressive if disturbed. I'm sorry about the little rats Margurite. That must have been simply awful for you to have to take care of. Baby rats are adoratble to us. I have pet rats and just think they are the absolute be all end all over hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils. I don't raise them I rescued them and someone had a moment of indiscretion and we had a litter, but I found homes for all 12. I kept the 13th warrior. I've hand raised a litter of wild rats and let them go. difficult child disturbed their nest in an old farmhouse and the mother wasn't coming back after 2 days so he learned to leave babies alone and I got him up round the clock to bottle feed them. SInce then he hasn't bothered a wild animal since and would prefer the mommy feeds and does other things for the babies. Kathy - Yankee spiders? OMG OMG....ROFLMBO. Can you hear it? G'on naw yu little Yankey 8 legs...run run! [/QUOTE]
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