I can handle spiders. Not my favorites, and that brood up there would send me looking for bug spray, but I can deal.
What I absolutely cannot handle is cockroaches. I have an utterly visceral reaction to them that involves leaving the vicinity as quickly as possible and pretending they don't exist. Over time I've been able to screw up my courage enough to spray at them from a distance, but they don't die right away and you have to chase them. Disposing of dead ones is nearly as bad as encountering live ones. Not quite, but close enough to be nearly negligible.
I get quarter sized house spiders in my home. They dont bother me much though. Palmetto bugs(giant flying cockroaches) on the other hand, gaaah!
I'll never forget my roommate had one of those in her room in our first apartment. I had to spend all night tearing through her shit trying to find this Palmetto. I lied and said OK found it...you're all good -- bitch wanted me to produce the body...I was busted.She wouldn't sleep in her room for at least a week.
To everyone freaked out by the spider and her brood...I guess you all are city folk?
If I had encountered it in my house, that brood would have suffered from a blast of salt out of an air rifle (probably several-that's like bird-shot for bugs), a good coating of bug spray, followed by me yelling for a parent to do something with it. Most of the time, I'm a scaredy cat...I'll never forget my roommate had one of those in her room in our first apartment. I had to spend all night tearing through her shit trying to find this Palmetto. I lied and said OK found it...you're all good -- bitch wanted me to produce the body...I was busted.She wouldn't sleep in her room for at least a week.

whacking them with a broom will not phase them, and it takes a ton of bug spray to take them down!What I absolutely cannot handle is cockroaches. I have an utterly visceral reaction to them that involves leaving the vicinity as quickly as possible and pretending they don't exist. Over time I've been able to screw up my courage enough to spray at them from a distance, but they don't die right away and you have to chase them. Disposing of dead ones is nearly as bad as encountering live ones. Not quite, but close enough to be nearly negligible.

Spider-sized cats would be rather frightening too.
Especially swarms of them.
Just distract them with laser pens.

AAaaAAaargh!When we first moved into this house, going on 4 years now, one spring day I came home from school to probably 500 baby spiders covering out kitchen ceiling, near where the brick from the fireplace meets the plaster of the wall. They also spilled into the family foom. even my mom was a bit freaked out...she took the vacuum, and spent an hour sucking them up. Still gives me the shakes when I think about it.

I'll never forget my roommate had one of those in her room in our first apartment. I had to spend all night tearing through her shit trying to find this Palmetto. I lied and said OK found it...you're all good -- bitch wanted me to produce the body...I was busted.She wouldn't sleep in her room for at least a week.
Im the same way, if there's a palmetto in the room I wont return to the room until its DEAD.And geez are those suckers hard to kill!whacking them with a broom will not phase them, and it takes a ton of bug spray to take them down!
I've found that my heel works best...![]()
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