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Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - Charlie B - 12-17-2012

Ray, I have seen and been hit in the face with spider webs stranded between cars (full size)that had only sat overnight, If there are cars in storage for long they get wasps nests too.
Charlie


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - BR60103 - 12-17-2012

I have a couple of shaving brushes for dusting delicate bits, but I don't use them often enough.
On my previous layout, I had a large flat area that had been covered with basic grass. One of the cats like to lie in it and watch trains so it was called Mischa's Meadow. When I took it apart, the grass had acted as a comb and was thick with cat fur.


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - teejay - 12-17-2012

One thing my wife convinced me of doing was changing the furnace filter more often ...I think I was a "once a year guy " Nope , now every 3 months . It really helps atleast in my house .

T


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - ray_m - 12-17-2012

Charlie B Wrote:Ray, I have seen and been hit in the face with spider webs stranded between cars (full size)that had only sat overnight, If there are cars in storage for long they get wasps nests too.
Charlie
At least I am able to keep the big spyders outside.


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - Lester Perry - 12-17-2012

When I had Operating sessions one guy quite when a snake skin caused a derailment. Everyone else thought it was funny


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - torikoos - 12-18-2012

ray_m Wrote:At least I am able to keep the big spyders outside.


I think you're quite happy being able to keep them outside too, that's a decent size spider. The biggest ones we have here are a little bigger than the size of a polyscale bottle cap, and they make a mess (horizontal webs etc) and run very fast too so hard to catch. Can't imagine the mess one of those (I assume a kind of Tarantula) makes. How do you catch them if they do get in the house, and do you have to be careful not to get bitten?

Koos

PS: one of those on the layout could provide a nice way of making a 1950's horror sci fi horror movie :-)


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - ray_m - 12-18-2012

torikoos Wrote:How do you catch them if they do get in the house, and do you have to be careful not to get bitten?

Koos

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They're not hard to catch.
You just have to distract them and pick them up.
I don't know anyone that ever got bitten by one around here. My son would catch Tarantulas, black widows, scorpions and snakes and never got bitten once. Worship


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - Lester Perry - 12-18-2012

torikoos Wrote:How do you catch them if they do get in the house, and do you have to be careful not to get bitten?

Can you catch them with a 9 1/2 EE ? :o


Re: REALLY BIG AND IMPORTANT PHOTO QUESTION - teejay - 12-18-2012

Don't squash ' em too badly , they could be a tasty horzz-doover for your op session snack Goldth