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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 16978611" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I don't care for spiders mostly due to how sneaky they can be. Walking through the basement focused on the path ahead when your vision suddenly adjusts and there's some asshole hanging there an inch in front of your face. Additionally, I don't see a need for tarantula-sized or larger shit. Heebie jeebies for sure... My MIL had a pet tarantula named Herbie she likes to tell me about on occasion because she knows I'd shriek like a little girl if I had let that thing crawl on me. Any spider larger than a nickel is a no-go for me. I reach for the spray immediately if not sooner.</p><p></p><p>No real experience with snakes, probably mostly due to where I live. But the thought of them doesn't bother me as much as, say, being in a room with a Huntsman spider. </p><p></p><p>Rodents are also sneaky. The surprise factor is what bothers me about them. Once they're dead/I know where they are, I'm no longer on edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 16978611, member: 195778"] I don't care for spiders mostly due to how sneaky they can be. Walking through the basement focused on the path ahead when your vision suddenly adjusts and there's some asshole hanging there an inch in front of your face. Additionally, I don't see a need for tarantula-sized or larger shit. Heebie jeebies for sure... My MIL had a pet tarantula named Herbie she likes to tell me about on occasion because she knows I'd shriek like a little girl if I had let that thing crawl on me. Any spider larger than a nickel is a no-go for me. I reach for the spray immediately if not sooner. No real experience with snakes, probably mostly due to where I live. But the thought of them doesn't bother me as much as, say, being in a room with a Huntsman spider. Rodents are also sneaky. The surprise factor is what bothers me about them. Once they're dead/I know where they are, I'm no longer on edge. [/QUOTE]
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