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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    Half my staff are afraid of green frogs so you can imagine what spiders & snakes do to them.
    Happily beat a goanna to death with a short stick but a green frog freaks them out?
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    We had quite large green tree frogs that lived up under the rim of the toilet, when I was a kid.
    They would come out with the flush and crawl back up and hide.

    Our mother used to fish them out with a small fish net type thing, and take them into the scrub next door, but within a week or so they would be back,or another one would come along and take its place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    I'm not worried about them just fascinated.
    The big ones are quite large & they seem to have lots of smaller ones around them.
    So far we have found 3 big ones.
    They are up high & out of the way though a couple of my female staff are giving them a wide berth.
    Half my staff are afraid of green frogs so you can imagine what spiders & snakes do to them.
    Happily beat a goanna to death with a short stick but a green frog freaks them out?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
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    So, we have these spiders hanging of the roadhouse shed with huge webs. There is a few of them, some about 7cm or so, some much smaller, males.
    They seem to have lots of egg sacks.
    Anybody familiar with these?
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    This one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    When I was working in PNG we had a spider outside the carport that was the size of a bat - if you threw sticks into its web it would walk over and remove them. We came back onsite one time and it wasn’t there - and we did a really thorough search of our house before settling back in ....
    Something like this (same species as the one earlier but biiiigggger!)?

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    As a young tacker growing up there, climbing trees and the like as you do, I came face to face with one at a fair height, I found it much more expedient to jump out of the tree than to back track. Would not have bothered me so much if I had known it was there but my mate on the ground kept me busy with diversionary tactics, smartarse got a good laugh out of that one.

    Also had a spider similar to a tarantula, also big, that decided it liked where we were sitting while fishing on the bank of a river. Reeled the line in and tried to discourage it with the rod. Nope, it was coming our way regardless. No problem, we found another spot.

    It was fun up there!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBD4 View Post
    That's him/her.
    Now I'm looking for them they are everywhere.
    Cool looking jiggers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SBD4 View Post
    Glad some one pointed it out that the original pic was not of a Garden Orb Weaver spider. Yes, I would agree, a Golden Orb Weaver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBD4 View Post
    Something like this (same species as the one earlier but biiiigggger!)?

    DSC_0307-1080x675.jpg


    As a young tacker growing up there, climbing trees and the like as you do, I came face to face with one at a fair height, I found it much more expedient to jump out of the tree than to back track. Would not have bothered me so much if I had known it was there but my mate on the ground kept me busy with diversionary tactics, smartarse got a good laugh out of that one.

    Also had a spider similar to a tarantula, also big, that decided it liked where we were sitting while fishing on the bank of a river. Reeled the line in and tried to discourage it with the rod. Nope, it was coming our way regardless. No problem, we found another spot.

    It was fun up there!
    Yep - the other one that my colleagues had to deal with was this giant communal web the size of a house that they had to crawl under to get along the track ... and the spiders rattled leaves at them for being disturbed. Not sure I would have crawled through it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arapiles View Post
    When I was working in PNG we had a spider outside the carport that was the size of a bat - if you threw sticks into its web it would walk over and remove them. We came back onsite one time and it wasn’t there - and we did a really thorough search of our house before settling back in ....
    You're lucky it didn't grab one of those sticks and come over and beat you with it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    You're lucky it didn't grab one of those sticks and come over and beat you with it!
    They were big sticks too.

    We were working in the house one day and a dog started squealing in terror outside - I had a look and said, “oh, the spider’s got a dog” - and my colleagues came running over to look. Of course it wasn’t the spider that was attacking the dog but that thing was so big my colleagues didn’t doubt it might have.
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