[COLOR=indigo]We've named him Harold. He's the third spider of this type to be found in our apartment, and supposedly they've sprayed the attic twice now. I didn't kill him, but if Steve sees him he's a goner.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Perspective. I dont know what kind he is. Any clue?[/COLOR]
Did a google search and it looks like a Brown Spider. We get them here in CT all the time. They do bite btw.
Originally posted by OnyxCougar
[COLOR=indigo]We've named him Harold. He's the third spider of this type to be found in our apartment, and supposedly they've sprayed the attic twice now. I didn't kill him, but if Steve sees him he's a goner.[/COLOR]
You better hope it's Harold and not Harriet.:eek:
I don't know if you're in greater danger from the spider, or from that rusty looking razor. :eek:
[COLOR=indigo]Actually, the razor is fine, its just that our water leaves that nasty rust looking film everywhere. "Comes out clear!! Dries rust-colored!" Although...lately, I HAVE noticed my hair is turning strawberry blonde....[/COLOR]
[COLOR=indigo]Harold was tragically drowned yesterday, at approximately 11:49pm. He was still in the tub when Steve got home. Rest in Peace, Harold.[/COLOR]
Originally posted by OnyxCougar
Harold was tragically drowned yesterday, at approximately 11:49pm. He was still in the tub when Steve got home. Rest in Peace, Harold.
Don't be so sure. He may be thriving just other side of that water puddle - the drain trap. Living off the dead bodies of insects not so resilient. Perchance did he say while flowing downstream, "I'll be back".