#18922
February 6th, 2004 at 06:52 AM
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I got all excited about putting a morning glory teepee in the yard for my daughters to play in... however, my husband raised some concern that it would be a breeding ground for spiders. :p There are spiders all over the place here. We've even seen black widows. What would be the best way to make it not a home for spiders, but still safe for children to play in?
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#18923
February 8th, 2004 at 06:40 AM
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I have no clue...but the best time to get those black widows is at night with a flash light in hand. Several months ago went around the perimeter of house/garage/RV garage/ greenhouse/wood pile and inside the RV garage and sprayed Raid and smooshed about 25-30 of them. Make sure you get both sexes of them and smash the egg sac as well. I transplanted a stinging nettle plant on my patio yesterday and after it was all done a female and male black widow came out and I had had my arm under the cascading bush! Smooshed em both!!!! I have another kind of spider but don't know what they are ....they are real light colored thin legged spider with virtually no body/moves REAL fast and boy do they bite ya a good one! I leave my garden spiders alone except when they are in my walkway, then I just keep moving there webs. They get frustrated and build where they don't get disturbed. Nothing is worse than coming to the front door in the dark and getting a face full of spider. Who needs a dog....when you have spiders protecting you....You should hear what comes flying out of people's mouths when they walk into one!!!
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#18924
February 8th, 2004 at 02:26 PM
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Ewwww......that's enough to give me nightmares!
I'm so glad we don't have spiders like that up here.
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#18925
February 8th, 2004 at 03:07 PM
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Catlover, don't forget those huge brownish spiders that make those big webs from one tree to the next...I don't know what they are...but they are BIG guys
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#18926
February 8th, 2004 at 04:42 PM
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I AM WITH YOU ON THAT ONE flower, I LIKE SNOW, I LIKE SNOW, I LIKE SNOW!!!!! Snow or Spiders, hard choice, SNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOWWWW!! ANY DAY!!! Weezie
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#18927
February 8th, 2004 at 05:07 PM
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...I'll take the moster mosquitoes over those monster spiders anyday!
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#18928
February 8th, 2004 at 05:51 PM
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I had a spider last year (have no idea what is was) when I moved a clumping succulent....I knelt down put my arms around and under and held the massive/heavy rootball and plant that wanted to seperate against my stomach/chest area and transferred the thing twice because the hole was a little bit to deep. When setting it in place for the final time this big giganto dark brown hairy looking beast came out....(I don't know kinda looked like a trap door spider/tarantula looking thing but HUGO GIGANTO HAIRY) And he moved soooooooooooo fast! I had gloves on and a short sleeved T-shirt.... to think that thing could of been in contact with my arm, belly, boob...... .......Ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey....could of been on my shirt or IN it for that matter. Allthumbs....that was "justifiable" spider elimination!!!! That gave me the eeeebeeee geeebeee's for months! Catlover
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#18929
February 8th, 2004 at 06:17 PM
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ewwwww.....it's giving me the eeeebeeee geeebeee's now!
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#18930
February 8th, 2004 at 06:25 PM
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They LURK everywhere!!!
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#18931
February 8th, 2004 at 08:37 PM
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We got Lots-O-spiders here....but not big lurking ones like you have.
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#18932
February 9th, 2004 at 06:56 AM
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Wow, gee thanks guys. lots of help. now I'm really afraid to venture outside. ha ha. we don't have the tree spiders here, thank goodness, they're frightfull looking. seen 'em at my cousins. but I'll take spiders over snow... as far as I know no one's invented a spray to get rid of a blizzard.
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#18933
February 9th, 2004 at 02:19 PM
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:p I'll still take a blizzard to something that at any potential moment, could be jumpin' out at me or on me (* ) and bite me, with deadly poisions!!!!! they forcast blizzards, I can stock up on food and "stuff" and stay home and be safe!! And we don't have blizzards everyday of the week, 24~7~365!!!!! Come to think of it, we haven't really had a "blizzard" in a few years!!! Weezie
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#18934
February 9th, 2004 at 05:07 PM
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as far as I know no one's invented a spray to get rid of a blizzard. Hmmmm......if we did.....could we make millions?
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#18935
February 9th, 2004 at 08:19 PM
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hey...use a blow torch to rid blizzard.or line up barrels in yard with oil burning.will melt before it lands MG teepee sounds kewl.I have a wisteria teepee hubby been bit by recluse spider twice.nasty lil bugger.I don't care for agressive spiders.i got tons of daddy long legs...so if ya ever want any...will mail ya some.they eat bugs.
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#18936
February 9th, 2004 at 11:58 PM
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hmmm....and maybe they can put heating coils in the streets....so they always stay clear of snow too ... right? I think you otta still go ahead with the Tee Pee thing.....maybe the spiders wont go there?
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#18937
February 10th, 2004 at 05:35 AM
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if it were just for me, I'd go for it. But my girls are 2 and 4. wouldn't want them in spider's way...
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#18938
February 14th, 2004 at 05:59 AM
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Ewwww....I am getting the chills and the creeps from reading all of this spider talk! I HATE them!!!!! I would, ABSOLUTELY, positively rather deal with the family of snakes in my yard than deal with spiders!!!!!
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#18939
March 8th, 2004 at 08:08 PM
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Morning Glories attrack hummingbirds. Hummingbirds eat spiders. Personally I hate spiders too. We don't have the widow spiders here very often but we do get big icky spiders. I'ld check the teepee before letting them play in it and get rid of (SMASH) any spiders found there.
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#18940
March 20th, 2004 at 09:16 AM
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Hi! Well, I've got the tee pee structure up, YAY so the tee pee has sweet pea seeds planted, but not yet sprouting. I wonder what will become of the morning glories!?! But whether or not the sweet peas grow, the tee pee is already a hit with the girls who play in it every time we go out front.
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#18941
March 20th, 2004 at 02:30 PM
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Good job, Rellie! Eager to see your pics. What a fun thing for the kids to play in....It's gonna be great when everything gets all sprouty & starts climbing.
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#18942
March 20th, 2004 at 11:33 PM
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That's sweet Rellie. Glad they like it, and i'mm with jillie, can't wait to see the pics!
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#18944
March 21st, 2004 at 01:46 AM
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it worked am looking at the pics now!
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#18945
March 21st, 2004 at 01:53 AM
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suggestion and question 1, post a like to the mystery plant album in the mystery plant section 2, did the bulb come up through the rocks?
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#18946
March 21st, 2004 at 02:04 AM
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i must have been posting in the mystery plant while you were viewing the pics, it's done now, with all the pertinent info.
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#18947
March 23rd, 2004 at 08:51 PM
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Rellie, I really like your sweetpeateepee....try sayin' that five times fast!!! Your baby sounds adorable! I think I will make something like that for my boys this year. I have a small side yard by my driveway, that during the summer I park my car blocking off the front of the drive on the street so the boys can skate, ride their trikes and bikes, etc. I think a children's garden there would be wonderful...with a tee pee and some sunflowers, etc., next to their sandbox and park bench. I could even use their old wading pool to make a small vegtable garden for them to tend....oh, boy! Sounds like fun! When they grow up I will use the side yard for a rose cutting garden, with all diff specimens. Have a happy day! Barbara
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#18948
March 23rd, 2004 at 08:55 PM
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OH!! And P.S. SHOULD I have soaked the morning glory seeds????? I did for the sweat peas and they are sprouting, but nothing with the morning glories. I don't think they said on the package to soak. Barb
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#18949
March 23rd, 2004 at 09:59 PM
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Thanks Barb, I too park at the bottom of my driveway when I'm doing yard work and the kiddos play, ride bikes, trikes, whatever. Thought that was my original idea! The morning glory packet I got said nick the hulls of and soak the seeds for 12 hours prior planting. but since mine are in the grass... who knows what they're doing...
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#18950
March 31st, 2004 at 06:01 PM
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Rellie,
I planted some morning glories....both inside and out...the outside ones are finally starting to sprout...though not as many as i planted. The ones in the house are sprouting nicely though!
The boys liked the idea of the teepee..but they also said they wanted it in the upper tier garden so that they they could let their trains drive through it like a tunnel...so that may be what we do!
Barb
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#18951
April 1st, 2004 at 03:16 AM
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I've never soaked morning glory seeds. I think you're going to have to check the teepee each time before your girls get in it to make sure there are no creatures. I've had hummingbirds buzz my head and I'm sure they could scare your children.
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#18952
April 2nd, 2004 at 06:29 AM
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we have cockateils in the house so the girls are not too scared of birds. and they go bug hunting everytime we go outside. they collect worms, ants, rolly-pollies, and ladybugs. the iceplants on the divider wall are right at my daughters' eye level and it gets swarmed with bees. my four year old walked right up by the plants to watch the bees and told me, "mom, i can get up close to them... as long as i don't bother them they won't sting me" Well, at least one anyway. I'm so happy!
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