This entry is about spiders. Spiders biting, spiders crawling, spiders in places spiders shouldn't be. I'm telling you this up front because I'd want someone to tell me.
So, last night, I was watching the Colbert Report, as I tend to do. Mr. Colbert did a segment on "When Animals Attack Our Morals." It was kinda funny. The last part was about the brown recluse spider that bit a man and cured his paralysis. The complaint was that this spider was trying to usurp the place of Jesus. There was a picture accompanying the story, of a spider. And ... HOLY SHIT, THAT'S IT! That's the spider!
I'm sure I've mentioned this before. When we moved into this house, there were lots of spiders in it. Mostly in my room, of course, because that's how the universe rolls, apparently. It was very unpleasant. Their visits are much more infrequent now, I see one maybe one or two times a year. Which is still one or two times too damn many.
I've tried to discover what sort of spiders they are for lo these many years. It's been surprisingly difficult. The internet was a constant disappointment. I even went to my local college, all, "Can you direct me to the Entomology Department, please?" And they were all, "wut this is a community college." Then, there I was, watching my comedy program, and there it was.
Of course, since the spider story was about a brown recluse, this caused me to immediately go to my computer for more research because omg omg. (Even though I already knew that the spiders are not brown recluses. I've checked that many many times. I don't even live in their habitat range! Still, though.) And hark!! I FOUND THE ANSWER. I found pictures! (I found that I did not sleep well last night.) I even found one fellow who had the exact same problem I did - he had an abundance of spiders that looked exactly the same, except some were brown and some were pale yellow/tan. He wasn't sure if they were the same species or not.
They are different. They are two species of "sac spiders." The darker spiders are called broad-faced sac spiders, and the lighter ones are yellow sac spiders. If you want a visual, you're going to have to Google that, because I am not having it on my blog. Hilariously, I have always been more afraid of the darker variety, because they look more sinister. MY FEAR WAS SLIGHTLY MISPLACED, APPARENTLY.
All my spider worries were, it seems, founded. They are aggressive. They bite. And the yellow sac spiders have necrotizing venom. It is similar to, but less severe than, a brown recluse's venom. So instead of losing a chunk of flesh, it may or may not cause an ulcerated sore which may or may not take several months to heal. The broad-faced sac spiders like to eat dead things, so their bites often become infected. Both varieties give painful bites that feel not unlike bee stings and which, like bee stings, may or may not cause anaphylaxsis.
Did I mention that I found one of these things under my pillow one morning?
Me = !!!!D:
I'm already never sleeping again. And I would like, if possible, for someone to travel back in time, and kill all the spiders I've already killed, so I never have to think about how close I came to touching one.
DID I MENTION THAT I REALLY REALLY HATE SPIDERS?
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Whatever you do DO NOT Google Hobo Spiders.
I had several in my apartment in Seattle and all I can say is I KNOW EXACTLY HOW YOU FEEL.
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YAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHH.
So many reactions to this entry!
1) Dude. The Colbert Report & The Daily Show are the only source of Truth that exists in our modern era.
2) What Steph said.
3) This entry made me think of Lost quite a bit. Because, you know, spiders that cause (and cure!!) paralysis, and time travel were mentioned. And also because I'm a bit insane.
4) You know that phrase that people sometimes bandy about with regard to spiders and insects? "They're more afraid of you than you are of them?" ...I think those people might be full of shit.
5) The word verification is "borocic", which I have no idea what that is, but it seems like the type of word to fit with this entry.
Oh, thanks Amy and Soupster, now I'm going to have spider nightmares tonight. Bastards.
The spiders in our house mostly vanished for the winter, but they should be coming back soon, which will be fantastic.
We also have box elder bugs. Creepy little fuckers. Only good thing about them is they're too stupid to run away when you're about to kill them.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGHHH.
If it makes you feel any better (I don't know why it would, because yours is WAY WORSE AGH) I killed (read: my mom killed) a mutant mosquito today, with the longest legs I've ever seen a mosquito have. It was terrifying. It was like a mosquito mated with a daddy longlegs.
HAAAAAGH. My skin crawls for you.
Here's a story about mosquitos:
Last week I went inside my house, shutting the screen door behind me. I looked back, and there was a mosquito beating itself against the glass. It was the first warm day. It wasn't even spring yet.
It wanted my blood.
Sometimes I am very glad I live in a country where the most natural dangerous thing we have is probably stinging nettles..
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