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<blockquote data-quote="turkeyrun" data-source="post: 4242777" data-attributes="member: 27991"><p>We see tarantulas regularly. Had 1 (or several generations of the first) that lived just off our front porch. I would turn the porch light on and see "Charlie" cross the cross the porch and climb the wall. "Charley" hung around the front porch for 12 years.</p><p></p><p>I had a spot on the back of my hand. It never hurt, but was nasty looking and kept growing. Showed it to Dr. He had nothing. I was convinced it was a 🕷 spider bite. It kept getting bigger. Was larger than a dime and started running the hottest water I could stand from the sink faucet. Let the water run over the spot for 15 minutes. Next day, the spot looked better. Slowly healed and left scar or mark. It never hurt, but itched like crazy from day 1, up to when I applied hot water.</p><p></p><p>Through the years, I have seen and killed 4 scorpions in the house. 2 I didn't see, got me before I got them.</p><p></p><p>Tarantulas I don't bother, scorpions die on sight with no remorse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turkeyrun, post: 4242777, member: 27991"] We see tarantulas regularly. Had 1 (or several generations of the first) that lived just off our front porch. I would turn the porch light on and see "Charlie" cross the cross the porch and climb the wall. "Charley" hung around the front porch for 12 years. I had a spot on the back of my hand. It never hurt, but was nasty looking and kept growing. Showed it to Dr. He had nothing. I was convinced it was a 🕷 spider bite. It kept getting bigger. Was larger than a dime and started running the hottest water I could stand from the sink faucet. Let the water run over the spot for 15 minutes. Next day, the spot looked better. Slowly healed and left scar or mark. It never hurt, but itched like crazy from day 1, up to when I applied hot water. Through the years, I have seen and killed 4 scorpions in the house. 2 I didn't see, got me before I got them. Tarantulas I don't bother, scorpions die on sight with no remorse. [/QUOTE]
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