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Seargentbig 03-31-2005 01:03 AM

Things that make you squirm
 
I live at the edge of the suburbs, just backing into the bush. In the southern hemisphere, winter is coming, ant the latest rains have brought millipedes.
I can handle roaches, spiders, scorpions, ants, beetles, centipedes and all kinds of creepy-crawlies in the house - I just scoop them up with the dustpan and brush and throw them outside. But millipedes are the ones I hold at arms length.
They are from a centimerer to an inch long, they are thin and black, they have literaly hundreds of legs, and when disturbed they let off the worst of stenches - and there are hundreds of them!
So - what pest scrapes fingernails down your chalkboard?

stingbee 03-31-2005 01:04 AM

I seem to have an ant's nest somewhere because ant's are everywhere in my living room

soulstice 03-31-2005 07:42 AM

I'm scared of being scared at something scary.:)

Rich 03-31-2005 01:12 PM

Spiders. That's why if I ever move out of England it will be to somewhere even colder.

Dipstikk 03-31-2005 01:30 PM

I love spiders. Best thing I've ever eaten.


Edit: I forgot. I love maggots and grubs. I just haven't seen them in a while, so I forgot. Don't F*cking question it!

I'm eewed out by the Discovery Health channel. All that soigery makes me go "BLARF!"

Rich 03-31-2005 01:36 PM

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I love spiders. Best thing I've ever eaten.
I should try that. It might cure my morbid fear of them.

Cyber-Slig 03-31-2005 02:08 PM

You already have, atleast 4 spiders are eaten in your sleep per year. And I hate spiders too, but I kill them, rather than run away and cry.

TheRaisin 03-31-2005 02:20 PM

Pretty much any type of creepy-crawly makes me squirm. The only ones I can think of that don't bother me are ladybugs. They look neat, and they don't bite or sting or do anything weird like that. They have an acceptable number of legs. They are not hairy. They are beneficial in that they eat aphids which are harmful to plants. Ladybugs kick ass. If all things creepy and/or crawly were like ladybugs, the world would be a much better place.

AquaticAmbi 03-31-2005 03:36 PM

There's a lot of creepy bugs that make me all squirmy. The worse two are roaches and praying mantises. My feelings toward roaches are like everyone else's probably, except maybe a bit amplified by the fact I've actually had to live with them before.

Praying mantises don't so much creep me out as they do... Oh, how should I put this... strike fear in the very depths of my soul. My grandfather created this little phobia by pretending to be about to give me candy, but instead throwing one on me when I was maybe 3 or 4 years old. It grabbed onto the front of my shirt, causing me to run, screaming and crying all over my great grandparents' porch. I think it must have been over a minute before anyone helped get it off my shirt. *Twitch, twitch*

Disgruntled Intern 03-31-2005 03:54 PM

Potato Bugs.

Nate 03-31-2005 05:11 PM

Maggots are just so foul that they should be wiped from the face of the earth.

I used to feel the same way about snakes until I was in Wilson's Promontory (big hiking and camping national park) and had a brush with a tiger snake and a copper head - both among the most deadly in the world. The tiger snake crossed our path about five metres ahead and the copperhead was basking on a rock right next to the track so we had to walk past it*. When I survived both encounters without suffering a painful death, I decided I wasn't so afraid of snakes any more.


*It should be noted that this is not recommended to anyone and snake experts have since told me I was a bloody idiot to do it.

Paco_the_Taco 03-31-2005 08:18 PM

Horses and deer. It's just a phobia I have.

Dipstikk 03-31-2005 08:54 PM

Aw, come on! That thing is so cute! Look at it's little eyes. How could you be afraid of something like that?

Disgruntled Intern 03-31-2005 09:07 PM

They're vile and they bite.

Ew.

Dipstikk 03-31-2005 09:18 PM

From a distance, then. Like nitroglicerain. It's cool to look at and to see it freeze things, but it's a BAD idea to touch it. Unless you want your index finger to crumble off like cigar dust. :p

By the way, how big is a potato bug?

Disgruntled Intern 03-31-2005 09:28 PM

Huge. I haven't seen one in years, but jesus, I remember them being like 2-3 inches long and quite hefty.

I'm also terrified of lobsters.

Alcar 03-31-2005 09:36 PM

Considering Australia contains more deadly animals / insects / whatever per square metre than any other country in the world, it is safe to say that I have grown up with them. Most things don't bother me, but that doesn't mean I'm not cautious around deadly ones.

If anything, I think snails are rather disgusting. Or slugs. I just don't sit too well with all the slime that they are composed of. I like things that I can grab onto and not be afraid of having it crushed and oozing in my hand.

Alcar...

Dipstikk 03-31-2005 09:41 PM

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Huge. I haven't seen one in years, but jesus, I remember them being like 2-3 inches long and quite hefty.

I'm also terrified of lobsters.

Jesus Christ, man! Keep away from those bugs!

Okay, all that stuff I said about them being cute: that was before I knew that they were the size of f*cking mice. Squash one of those horrible bastards whenever you see them.

And Lobsters are cool, but again...from a distance.

Jeez, man. I feel like I need a giant can of raid.

Biggy Bro Slig 03-31-2005 10:39 PM

The big black wooly spiders.
They creep me out!

Gretin 04-01-2005 12:15 AM

Wasps. I don't mind spiders, I just leave them be unless I can't identify it or if it's one that I know is poisonous. In that case, squash! :D I don't think there's really anything else, just wasps I can't stand. Or wasp nests...

General Dripikk 04-01-2005 12:18 AM

I have tons of cockroachs in my basement. I have to go down there sometimes and get coke. sometimes they even crawl on me!

Rich 04-01-2005 10:29 AM

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If anything, I think snails are rather disgusting. Or slugs. I just don't sit too well with all the slime that they are composed of. I like things that I can grab onto and not be afraid of having it crushed and oozing in my hand.
Throw salt on them! :p

Silversnow 04-01-2005 01:31 PM

Everything with more than four legs. Insects and everything resembling them creeps me out. Especially these disgusting spiders with tiny bodies and those really long, thin legs. They just won't stop twitching when you kill them! Ugh... *shudders*

TheRaisin 04-01-2005 03:28 PM

What pisses me off so much about spiders is how tricky they are. I've seen spiders on my bathroom wall that cling there curled up for like three days in a row, so I think they're dead and I ignore them. Then one day when I'm taking a shower I look over and happen to see that it's gone from it's usual place. I look around wildly and glance up just as it drops onto my face and inserts its horrible poison-injecting fangs into my flesh!

That's why spiders suck so much. *also shudders*

Abe's son 04-01-2005 03:38 PM

Those Watchamacallits... nightcrawlers. Those bastards have eyes and shit, they're creepy! Big pincers too... and they don't drown.... I learned that the hardway.

Dino 04-01-2005 05:57 PM

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Spiders. That's why if I ever move out of England it will be to somewhere even colder.

Spiders living on cold climates tend to move indoors, I hope you know that. You'll always find more spiders living in your house during the winter.

One of the many things that makes me leap backward about 5 foot then jump onto the nearest stool, is the centipede. Orange legs with dark orange/red bodies, and a claw like thing on their tail. YEUCH! I hate them... you always find them living in old granite stone walls burrowing into the mortar... I found tons when I was asked to knock down a wall in our garden once, and they scared the hell outta me.

I went totally nuts when I found those, I was like "must contain threat, must burn enemy!" and got a lighter and aerosol and burned them before they had a chance to get anywhere near the house.

SeaRex 04-01-2005 06:12 PM

Spiders annoy me in general. However, I'll freak out if I run into a web. I don't know, I have paranoid delusions of the spider jumping off and laying eggs in my ear or something.

Jumping spiders... man. Those huge-ass things... blech.

Above all, I hate centipedes. They DISTURB me immensely.

Just large bugs or spiders in general creep me out...

Dino 04-01-2005 07:03 PM

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Spiders annoy me in general. However, I'll freak out if I run into a web. I don't know, I have paranoid delusions of the spider jumping off and laying eggs in my ear or something.

Jumping spiders... man. Those huge-ass things... blech.

Above all, I hate centipedes. They DISTURB me immensely.

Just large bugs or spiders in general creep me out...

Yeah centipedes man, innit. Gross. http://qldscienceteachers.tripod.com.../centipede.jpg (paste this into your browser).

AGGGGHHH! DIE! must contain the threat must contain the threat!

TheRaisin 04-01-2005 07:51 PM

*tilts head to one side* Is that a single centipede? *shudder* A single thing that looks like many separate things should not exist!

I've never had any run-ins with centipedes, probably due to where I live. I've had experiences with earwigs though. They're not as bad as centipedes, except for one thing: THEY SWARM! I rarely see just one earwig by itself. There are usually several in one area. One time I was rollerblading in the driveway and I stood still for a few seconds, and about a minute later I suddenly realized I had earwigs crawling all over me. I was probably less than ten at the time. Needless to say, I was freaked out. Earwig! This is somewhere around an inch long. What they lack in size they make up for in swarmy scariness.

Nightcrawlers are worms, Abe's Son. You must be thinking of something else.

Disgruntled Intern 04-01-2005 08:22 PM

Oooh, but you have Banana slugs!

I simply love banana slugs. The last time I was in Washington state I brought home the biggest, brightest, most neon-yellow slug I could find.

...And a few others.