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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: _33 on August 23, 2011, 10:31:57 PM
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So happy summer is almost over so all the bugs can go away. Bugs are the worst things in the world. They are so annoying and gross, and sometimes scary if it's like a big spider or something.
THOUGHT: What if bugs went away during the summer and came alive in the winter? That would be way better because you wear so many clothes in the winter that they couldn't get to you.
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So happy summer is almost over so all the bugs can go away. Bugs are the worst things in the world. They are so annoying and gross, and sometimes scary if it's like a big spider or something.
THOUGHT: What if bugs went away during the summer and came alive in the winter? That would be way better because you wear so many clothes in the winter that they couldn't get to you.
Wow yeah great idea. Plus people go outside way less during winter.
We should market this idea.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
Not in my house.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
Not in my house.
keep telling yourself that. also. i forgot to mention, you're going to wake up tonight with a spider that measures 1.5 inches on your left cheek under your eye.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
Not in my house.
keep telling yourself that. also. i forgot to mention, you're going to wake up tonight with a spider that measures 1.5 inches on your left cheek under your eye.
We will see. I read once that the average person eats many spiders while they are sleeping over the course of their lifetime. Supposedly, they are drawn to your saliva, then you swallow them when they go into your mouth.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
No, I think they die. They lay eggs then die and the eggs hatch in the spring. Maybe you are thinking of mice?
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What's worse: a swarm of those little gnats that won't leave you alone or a wolf spider so big that when you shine your flashlight under the couch you can see it's eyes reflecting in the light? I think the wolf spider for sure. But those gnats are annoying still.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
No, I think they die. They lay eggs then die and the eggs hatch in the spring. Maybe you are thinking of mice?
lol @ every bug in the world dying when it gets cold. yup, sure thing. ! i'll be the first to admit that the harsh winter months do take their toll, however, to accept as fact that all bugs die in the winter is simply irresponsible.
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eff you guys.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
No, I think they die. They lay eggs then die and the eggs hatch in the spring. Maybe you are thinking of mice?
lol @ every bug in the world dying when it gets cold. yup, sure thing. ! i'll be the first to admit that the harsh winter months do take their toll, however, to accept as fact that all bugs die in the winter is simply irresponsible.
Every third grader knows that bugs migrate south for the Winter.
LOL @ you third grade failing rubes. Better start referring to you two as _Rube33 and Rubeclams.
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i am not dr z, but for the most part in the spider world aren't there basically just indoor spiders and outdoor spiders, and not much interplay between the two?
that spider will definitely be kicking it for a while on your face tonight, fwiw.
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
No, I think they die. They lay eggs then die and the eggs hatch in the spring. Maybe you are thinking of mice?
lol @ every bug in the world dying when it gets cold. yup, sure thing. ! i'll be the first to admit that the harsh winter months do take their toll, however, to accept as fact that all bugs die in the winter is simply irresponsible.
Maybe some hibernate in houses. Which I'm fine with. I just don't like when they crawl around and stuff.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86PvgGy4LeQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86PvgGy4LeQ)
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i am not dr z, but for the most part in the spider world aren't there basically just indoor spiders and outdoor spiders, and not much interplay between the two?
You might be thinking of cats.
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lot of bug ignorance going on in this thread. get a clue guys!
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i am not dr z, but for the most part in the spider world aren't there basically just indoor spiders and outdoor spiders, and not much interplay between the two?
You might be thinking of cats.
lol when the cat-faced spider (http://www.cirrusimage.com/spider_cat_face.htm (http://www.cirrusimage.com/spider_cat_face.htm)) perches its cat face on your human face, after entering through the doggie door when it gets cold out
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when it gets cold out, bugs move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see them, you might not always hear them, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you.
Not in my house.
keep telling yourself that. also. i forgot to mention, you're going to wake up tonight with a spider that measures 1.5 inches on your left cheek under your eye.
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Nuts kicked in the morning.....
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So happy summer is almost over so all the squawks can go away. Squawks are the worst things in the world. They are so annoying and gross, and sometimes scary if it's like a [obese] squawk or something.
THOUGHT: What if squawks went away during the summer and came alive in the winter? That would be way better because you wear so many clothes in the winter that they couldn't get to you.
when it gets cold out, squawks move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see squawks, you might not always hear squawks, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you. :barf:
Not in my house.
keep telling yourself that. also. i forgot to mention, you're going to wake up tonight with a squawk that measures 1.5 inches on your left cheek under your eye.
when it gets cold out, squawks move from being outside animals, to indoor animals. indoors of your house. you might not always see squawks, you might not always hear squawks, but they're there. inside your walls, under your floorboards, in your attic, and under your bed. rest assured, they're there, sharing your home, with you. :barf:
No, I think they die. Squawks lay eggs then die and the eggs hatch in the spring. Maybe you are thinking of mice?
lol @ every squawk in the world dying when it gets cold. yup, sure thing. ! i'll be the first to admit that the harsh winter months do take their toll, however, to accept as fact that all squawks die in the winter is simply irresponsible.
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First of all, TY to _33 for starting this BA thread. Bugs don't hibernate doods, their life cycles are way too short for that. And they also don't fly south for the winter. (Monarchs do, but it's a 3rd generation that actually returns to Canada.) Bugs do sow seeds in times of need though, my yard was nearly devoid of bugs for like a month during the 100 degree crap but you can't take a step in it now without kicking up several baby cricket looking things. That will try their best to move into my basement come winter. I will not allow that to happen. Insecticides/spray-in insulation foam does wonders....
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I hate those super loud monsterous flying things that Lucas liked. SHUT UP ALREADY!
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I like the sound of cicadas.
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when i went jogging late last night i saw what i thought was an albino vampire bat with a four foot wingspan, but it was too dark too tell for sure. totally freaked me out. anyway, maybe it was a giant bug?
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When I was pressing weight last night right after volunteering at an animal shelter I saw a disgusting spider near the 55lb plates
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I like it when white midwestern people argue over what type of bug they just observed.
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I saw a fiddleback spider once. Thank God it didn't bite me. Talk about a close call!
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I hate it when people say that you shouldn't kill spiders because they kill all the other bugs. That's so dumb.
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Turns out there are brown widows out there. I'll be damned.
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Turns out there are brown widows out there. I'll be damned.
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I hate it when people say that you shouldn't kill spiders because they kill all the other bugs. That's so dumb.
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I hate it when people say that you shouldn't kill spiders because they kill all the other bugs. That's so dumb.
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this one is the best