Virginia. Those dudes get around 3-1/2 or 4 inches across. Never been bit by one. The smaller ones are wolf spiders. The bigger ones I think are fishing spiders.Where in the hell do you live ? Up here in the mountains we have tarantula and black widows and brown recluse and all kinds of garden spiders. We also have rattle snakes and all kind of forest critters. Needless to say , "don't pick up the critters"
I hear ya. I live in the woods with a lot of water maybe 100 yards off the back of the shop. They get HUGE here. Biggest one I've seen was heavy enough I could actually feel it land on me and it hurt when it bit.Mosquitoes.
Mosquitoes.
Look up bald faced wasp or hornet. Evil Empire Storm Trooper face with a yellowjacket-on-steroids mentality.Come to think of it, not only the biggest mosquito I've ever seen was in my shop, but same with bees. The biggest hornet I've ever seen in my entire life was in my shop. I opened the door, walked in, let the door slam (have a spring to close it), and here comes a GIANT hornet from behind my toolbox. I swear to you it was at least 2" long if I'm being realistic. Maybe longer. Mostly black like a wasp, but with some white on it. HOLY CRAP. I'll be honest, I ran. I'm not afraid of bees or even wasp and hornets (within reason), but that dude was big enough that I didn't return till I had a fresh can of carburetor cleaner.
Maybe it was a queen hornet?
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LOL That's a VERY accurate descriptionLook up bald faced wasp or hornet. Evil Empire Storm Trooper face with a yellowjacket-on-steroids mentality.
LOLNOPE
NOPE
WHY WERE YOUR HANDS NEAR THERE AT ALL
i found one in my ear muff protection once and i screamed like a little girl
I randomly looked into an old coffee cup as well, but it had coffee in it. No kidding, there was a huge spider just submerging into the liquid and I swear its legs extended as it dove to the bottom of the cup. It disappeared within a second and the coffee looked good to go. Imagine drinking that?LOL
I do actually check my ear pro every time I pick them up. I've also heard of people putting on welding gloves and getting bit by spiders, so like to "wring" my gloves (like you do to get water out of a wet towel) before I put them on.
I remember I had a coffee cup sitting on a workbench from the day before or whatever. Either way, I leaned over to see if it had anything in it. I was going to take it inside. Big ol spider like the one in the picture just spread out across the bottom of the cup. Guess they like coffee?
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You also have companies making THC coffee.I randomly looked into an old coffee cup as well, but it had coffee in it. No kidding, there was a huge spider just submerging into the liquid and I swear its legs extended as it dove to the bottom of the cup. It disappeared within a second and the coffee looked good to go. Imagine drinking that?
Here on the in the northeast we have our own unique spiders: