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dragonimp ([personal profile] dragonimp) wrote2008-08-03 09:49 pm
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"Excuse me a minor freak-out..."

I'm not nearly as phobic about spiders as I used to be, but that doesn't mean I particularly enjoy the thought of clearing out brush and vines and privet branches from an area we know has a lot of spiders, including black widows. But we were being careful, not reaching into or stepping into any dark corners, using the rake, etc. So at one point, I was standing under the privets in an area we had already cleared of debris, and I felt a tickle on my upper arm. So I look down, and there's this huge black widow on my shirt.

To my credit, I didn't panic as much as I could have. I even had the presence of mind to lean forward and shake out my shirt. I didn't actually see the spider fall, but I couldn't see it anymore on my clothes, so I scampered out from under the trees, turned around, and said, "excuse me a minor freak-out, I just had a black widow on my shirt."

Of course this meant we both had to do a thorough spider check, including me checking several times to make sure it hadn't gotten under my shirt (I'm sure I would have felt it, it really was huge, but still). Then we went back to work slightly more paranoid than before.

An ordinary spider would have been bad enough. I really don't have any desire to get up close and personal with a black widow. I know they aren't prone to biting unless really provoked, but I'd imagine two huge mammals stomping around and tearing up the neighborhood might count as provocation.

[identity profile] anotherfmafan.livejournal.com 2008-08-04 12:33 pm (UTC)(link)
DDDDD: *pats a lot*
You are a brave one. I would have freaked out utterly and probably prompted the thing to bite me with all my flailings. *shivers* I hope the rest of the time was happily spider-less.

[identity profile] dragonimp.livejournal.com 2008-08-04 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
I was definitely freaking, I must have checked my shirt at least 20 times to make sure it was gone -_-;. No other close encounters, thankfully, although we saw several crawling around.