Okay, are you still alive today July 20th, 2010? I mean who knows with the way you test fate :)
Was that spider carrying an egg sack? Also I noticed you had a still frame of a male black widow in this video. Was that spider also at the scene or what was that picture for?
I live in Texas and at our land there are many black widows. They are very big too. This is Texas after all. They always seem to build nests right where you'd stick your hand without looking too.
@green2lean the still pic is of the spider i was playing with in the video. it was not a male, as it was far too large. i am leaning towards it being a female brown adult
@cacoseraph, okay, my mistake. The coloring threw me off, but now that I have researched it an immature black widow has this coloring and after she mates she turns black. At least that's what I read and it did have pictures. I will message you the link.
well androcontus have a very powerful sting so your lucky they dont have the effect they have on some people witch is death but ya iv heard of a bunch of cases where and adrocontus sting or a very deadly scorpion sting have mostly resulted in sickening feeling and localized pain
well, i might have a boosted immune system from fighting germs from all the bites, cuts, and scrapes i get from bugs and bug hunting...
but in fact i am weaker against scorp venom than an average person... i loose bits of skin from a good sting by species that don't do much of anything to virtually everyone else :) (Anuroctonus sp. kill wafers of my skin when they sting me now)
Okay, are you still alive today July 20th, 2010? I mean who knows with the way you test fate :)
Was that spider carrying an egg sack? Also I noticed you had a still frame of a male black widow in this video. Was that spider also at the scene or what was that picture for?
I live in Texas and at our land there are many black widows. They are very big too. This is Texas after all. They always seem to build nests right where you'd stick your hand without looking too.
green2lean 1 year ago
@green2lean the still pic is of the spider i was playing with in the video. it was not a male, as it was far too large. i am leaning towards it being a female brown adult
cacoseraph 1 year ago
@cacoseraph, okay, my mistake. The coloring threw me off, but now that I have researched it an immature black widow has this coloring and after she mates she turns black. At least that's what I read and it did have pictures. I will message you the link.
green2lean 1 year ago
Squash that shit!
kevinbeatzeus 1 year ago
Hey I've got a great idea, let's torment a Black Widow spider.
I'll give you this much buddy, you've got balls of stainless steel..
Great show.
SteveGad 1 year ago
well androcontus have a very powerful sting so your lucky they dont have the effect they have on some people witch is death but ya iv heard of a bunch of cases where and adrocontus sting or a very deadly scorpion sting have mostly resulted in sickening feeling and localized pain
lweigle 2 years ago
ha, anUroctonus... they are wimpy
cacoseraph 2 years ago
oh my bad i thought you said androcontus that was my dyslexia for ya
lweigle 2 years ago
no worries. definitely not the first time someone made that mistake :)
cacoseraph 2 years ago
great video also you have a pritty strong imune system due to all the centipede bites youv gotten or at least
lweigle 2 years ago
well, i might have a boosted immune system from fighting germs from all the bites, cuts, and scrapes i get from bugs and bug hunting...
but in fact i am weaker against scorp venom than an average person... i loose bits of skin from a good sting by species that don't do much of anything to virtually everyone else :) (Anuroctonus sp. kill wafers of my skin when they sting me now)
thanks for watching and the comment, dude
cacoseraph 2 years ago