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To: Carolyn who wrote (127766)12/19/2006 8:00:21 PM
From: Honor First  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 225578
 
Only non-poisonous spiders ever enter my home. :)

AND... while I would touch a garden snake with my bare hands I don't do spiders. There is just something about eight legs crawling over one... more shudders...

Look at this information on a spider... beware...

One spider is a deceiver. The spider pretends to be an insect. You know that spiders have eight legs, but an insect has only six legs. How many more legs does a spider have than an insect? Yes, two more. This deceiving spider raises her two front legs and pretends they are antennae, like the spider's feelers. Since many insects cannot see very well, to them the spider pretending to be an insect has only six legs. The insect is fooled, and the spider eats it.

Isn't that just so smart...I guess that even spiders have to survive... but not in my home. NO!