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New Zealand, we need a chat.

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  • ladynorris@mastodon.artL ladynorris@mastodon.art

    @vicarvernon @georgepenney Spiders and toilets, is this a thing in New Zealand or Australia?

    georgepenney@sunny.gardenG This user is from outside of this forum
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    @LadyNorris @vicarvernon Definitely in Oz, but here at this time of year the tunnel web males go hunting for females and tend to stick to damper places like bathrooms, loos and laundries. In Australia they just hang out in loos because they're vindictive hell beasts looking to maim the unsuspecting. (That's my story borne of a childhood of finding spiders in our loo in Outback Oz and I'm sticking to it.)

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    • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

      New Zealand, we need a chat.
      If you decide to have a harmless spider (tunnel web) that looks EXACTLY like the world's most aggressive and poisonous spider (funnel web), please don't make fun of the hapless Australian who has a bit of a conniption on spotting one in their loo.

      My neighbour is still laughing.
      Spider has been yeeted and was last seen very alive, scuttling beneath our decking to search somewhere else for his future ladylove.
      Meanwhile, I'm having a calm-down cup of tea and a biscuit.
      I could HEAR ITS FOOTFALLS ON THE TOILET SEAT! (Before I sat down)

      There will be no pictures. Just imagine. And then stop imagining and go look at some fluffy bunnies or some happy birds or something. A bunny cleanse. It's now a thing.

      *Okay, I have been informed by my lovely partner that they don't look QUITE identical... But he was not the person about to have a spider unintentionally applied to their undercarriage, so my case still stands.

      #spider #insects #nope

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      @georgepenney
      I'm completely with you on not sharing my house with spiders, be it loo (noooo!) or bedroom (also absolutely noooo!) or any place else.*
      And we don't even have spiders that are dangerous (or resemble dangerous ones by look or name).

      *I've learned to be okay with them in the garden over the years as long as they keep their distance.

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      • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

        New Zealand, we need a chat.
        If you decide to have a harmless spider (tunnel web) that looks EXACTLY like the world's most aggressive and poisonous spider (funnel web), please don't make fun of the hapless Australian who has a bit of a conniption on spotting one in their loo.

        My neighbour is still laughing.
        Spider has been yeeted and was last seen very alive, scuttling beneath our decking to search somewhere else for his future ladylove.
        Meanwhile, I'm having a calm-down cup of tea and a biscuit.
        I could HEAR ITS FOOTFALLS ON THE TOILET SEAT! (Before I sat down)

        There will be no pictures. Just imagine. And then stop imagining and go look at some fluffy bunnies or some happy birds or something. A bunny cleanse. It's now a thing.

        *Okay, I have been informed by my lovely partner that they don't look QUITE identical... But he was not the person about to have a spider unintentionally applied to their undercarriage, so my case still stands.

        #spider #insects #nope

        doublesandal@mastodon.artD This user is from outside of this forum
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        @georgepenney did you do the 'cat sees cucumber' jump?

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        • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

          New Zealand, we need a chat.
          If you decide to have a harmless spider (tunnel web) that looks EXACTLY like the world's most aggressive and poisonous spider (funnel web), please don't make fun of the hapless Australian who has a bit of a conniption on spotting one in their loo.

          My neighbour is still laughing.
          Spider has been yeeted and was last seen very alive, scuttling beneath our decking to search somewhere else for his future ladylove.
          Meanwhile, I'm having a calm-down cup of tea and a biscuit.
          I could HEAR ITS FOOTFALLS ON THE TOILET SEAT! (Before I sat down)

          There will be no pictures. Just imagine. And then stop imagining and go look at some fluffy bunnies or some happy birds or something. A bunny cleanse. It's now a thing.

          *Okay, I have been informed by my lovely partner that they don't look QUITE identical... But he was not the person about to have a spider unintentionally applied to their undercarriage, so my case still stands.

          #spider #insects #nope

          annabaguenaude@tenforward.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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          @georgepenney I'm sorry George, that sounds horrifying!

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          • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

            New Zealand, we need a chat.
            If you decide to have a harmless spider (tunnel web) that looks EXACTLY like the world's most aggressive and poisonous spider (funnel web), please don't make fun of the hapless Australian who has a bit of a conniption on spotting one in their loo.

            My neighbour is still laughing.
            Spider has been yeeted and was last seen very alive, scuttling beneath our decking to search somewhere else for his future ladylove.
            Meanwhile, I'm having a calm-down cup of tea and a biscuit.
            I could HEAR ITS FOOTFALLS ON THE TOILET SEAT! (Before I sat down)

            There will be no pictures. Just imagine. And then stop imagining and go look at some fluffy bunnies or some happy birds or something. A bunny cleanse. It's now a thing.

            *Okay, I have been informed by my lovely partner that they don't look QUITE identical... But he was not the person about to have a spider unintentionally applied to their undercarriage, so my case still stands.

            #spider #insects #nope

            petermlittle@mas.toP This user is from outside of this forum
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            @georgepenney Having looked at images of both, discretion definitely better than valour. Yeeting, I got from context. (But more violent than I thought) Conniption I guessed from context but I confess I had to look it up. But being bested in vocabulary by an author is no shame. I love learning new words.
            When visiting NZ due to temperate climate, I didn't think to worry about spiders. Australia though, paranoid is too strong, let's say extremely cautious, wary... hostel dunnies...

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            • ninedragons@mastodon.onlineN ninedragons@mastodon.online

              @georgepenney Thoughts and prayers! 🤭

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              @georgepenney

              Yeah, sorry about that, but I'm from Germany and we don't have dangerous spiders.
              Besides, I love spiders! If I encounter one in my home, they usually startle me a bit (something moving where I didn't expect it), but then I either gently evict them outside or, if house spider, move them somewhere safer if necessary.

              Pretty sure my attitude would be different if I were an Aussie. 😉

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              • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

                New Zealand, we need a chat.
                If you decide to have a harmless spider (tunnel web) that looks EXACTLY like the world's most aggressive and poisonous spider (funnel web), please don't make fun of the hapless Australian who has a bit of a conniption on spotting one in their loo.

                My neighbour is still laughing.
                Spider has been yeeted and was last seen very alive, scuttling beneath our decking to search somewhere else for his future ladylove.
                Meanwhile, I'm having a calm-down cup of tea and a biscuit.
                I could HEAR ITS FOOTFALLS ON THE TOILET SEAT! (Before I sat down)

                There will be no pictures. Just imagine. And then stop imagining and go look at some fluffy bunnies or some happy birds or something. A bunny cleanse. It's now a thing.

                *Okay, I have been informed by my lovely partner that they don't look QUITE identical... But he was not the person about to have a spider unintentionally applied to their undercarriage, so my case still stands.

                #spider #insects #nope

                ygathgoch@cloudisland.nzY This user is from outside of this forum
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                @georgepenney those are the ones that learned how to use our cat flap.

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                • ygathgoch@cloudisland.nzY ygathgoch@cloudisland.nz

                  @georgepenney those are the ones that learned how to use our cat flap.

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                  @ygathgoch @georgepenney TIL the AU Huntsman is the same as the Avondale spider used in the Arachnophobia film. I always thought they were native to NZ but it turns out they were introduced.

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                  • petermlittle@mas.toP petermlittle@mas.to

                    @georgepenney Having looked at images of both, discretion definitely better than valour. Yeeting, I got from context. (But more violent than I thought) Conniption I guessed from context but I confess I had to look it up. But being bested in vocabulary by an author is no shame. I love learning new words.
                    When visiting NZ due to temperate climate, I didn't think to worry about spiders. Australia though, paranoid is too strong, let's say extremely cautious, wary... hostel dunnies...

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                    @PeterMLittle @georgepenney

                    I read a similar anecdote somewhere about a survey team, but that involved a tarantula in the thunderbox. 3:O)>

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                    • georgepenney@sunny.gardenG georgepenney@sunny.garden

                      New Zealand, we need a chat.
                      If you decide to have a harmless spider (tunnel web) that looks EXACTLY like the world's most aggressive and poisonous spider (funnel web), please don't make fun of the hapless Australian who has a bit of a conniption on spotting one in their loo.

                      My neighbour is still laughing.
                      Spider has been yeeted and was last seen very alive, scuttling beneath our decking to search somewhere else for his future ladylove.
                      Meanwhile, I'm having a calm-down cup of tea and a biscuit.
                      I could HEAR ITS FOOTFALLS ON THE TOILET SEAT! (Before I sat down)

                      There will be no pictures. Just imagine. And then stop imagining and go look at some fluffy bunnies or some happy birds or something. A bunny cleanse. It's now a thing.

                      *Okay, I have been informed by my lovely partner that they don't look QUITE identical... But he was not the person about to have a spider unintentionally applied to their undercarriage, so my case still stands.

                      #spider #insects #nope

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                      @georgepenney

                      Poisonous or not, any spider you can hear walking towards you is worthy of a complete freakout. I applaud your ability to remove it rather than squash it. Very brave.

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                        @ForgottenHero18 @georgepenney

                        LOL great story!

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                          @ForgottenHero18 @georgepenney Worth the experience to tell the tale for the remainder of your life?

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                            @ForgottenHero18 @georgepenney Maybe not very unusual -- it all depends on the storyteller. You spin a great yarn, and so it might seem more unusual than if a boring person told the tale.

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                            • grizolda@sfba.socialG grizolda@sfba.social

                              @georgepenney thank you for no pictures. But believe me I am picturing it!

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                              @grizolda @georgepenney I have a picture of a knobbled orbweaver from February but I'll keep it to myself...

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