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Cockroaches give you a nice happy feeling late at night, when you spot one out of the corner of your eye whilst watching telly, slipping through the gap under your front door (a quaint feature of Cypriot house design, hmmm)
Aha, Ted has travelled I see. I reckon yours is actually a bit smaller than mine after all, Max! What an interesting discovery. Imagine if you had been lying in your lovely warm bed one night, all snuggly. Then, something stirs under the covers..... it tickles your leg, then works up a bit higher..... no, not a scene from a naughty movie, but - TED IN THE BEDcyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 10:08 pm Our PL member Bograt had recently a visit from Ted the "visiting" tarantula. Well just now I unfolded my duvet in case it is getting colder tonight... and there was a similar visitor which perhaps knows that next week it is getting rainy and moved indoors.
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No No Al, don't do it!! Not because of mercy to the cockroach, but apparently by whacking them, you spread their eggs aroundPaphosAL wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 3:28 amCockroaches give you a nice happy feeling late at night, when you spot one out of the corner of your eye whilst watching telly, slipping through the gap under your front door (a quaint feature of Cypriot house design, hmmm)
You just tread on it, so it's squashed to death. Pick up the corpse with a tissue and deposit it in the outside rubbish bin. Then carry on watching tv (or go to bed) safe in the knowledge that an obnoxious insect has been terminated. They are reputed to survive floods, wildfires, even nuclear disasters...
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Sorry Jackie, you beat me to it with my comment about eggs. At least I know I wasn't just dreaming it. Pesky beasts.Firefly wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 6:06 pm Jules
Cockroaches, no use to anyone, they just spread disease. Seeing them running round the Tavernas used to freak me out. Our cat used to catch them and flip them over onto their backs so they couldn't move. We were told never to stand on them, as they carry their eggs on their backs, so you're spreading them around in effect.
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Aha - you are telling me they FLY????? Obviously I am behind the cockroach times, as this I did not know. I have a vision in my mind's eye now, of a cockroach going around with flying goggles and a bomber jacket.PhotoLady wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 11:36 am
Our old cross breed dog Indie, used to stomp on them then bring the remains to my husband's bed leaving them in pride of place for us to see. The other dog, our 46kg Rottweiler used to leap on the sofa if one flew in through the patio doors and scuttled in her direction.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h32m969zQCEBograt wrote: ↑Fri Oct 20, 2017 7:19 pmAha, Ted has travelled I see. I reckon yours is actually a bit smaller than mine after all, Max! What an interesting discovery. Imagine if you had been lying in your lovely warm bed one night, all snuggly. Then, something stirs under the covers..... it tickles your leg, then works up a bit higher..... no, not a scene from a naughty movie, but - TED IN THE BEDcyprusmax47 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 19, 2017 10:08 pm Our PL member Bograt had recently a visit from Ted the "visiting" tarantula. Well just now I unfolded my duvet in case it is getting colder tonight... and there was a similar visitor which perhaps knows that next week it is getting rainy and moved indoors.
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Oh dear. I will look up a picture of them, so that I know what to be careful of.Happy in Cyprus wrote: ↑Sat Oct 21, 2017 1:24 am To add slightly to the debate, I have over the years found a couple of black widow spiders in our garage here in Cyprus, so they are around.
Many years back I was out with Snake George collecting Black Widows we found under stones in the Neo Chorio area. I was not that exited then, but learned how they look. Found a nice video about 5 Cyprus Spyders.
Thank you for posting the video. It was very interesting, the jumping spider in particular was very pretty. Two or three years ago I could not have watched that video without my heart starting to race and feeling very anxious, so I must be improvingcyprusmax47 wrote:
Many years back I was out with Snake George collecting Black Widows we found under stones in the Neo Chorio area. I was not that exited then, but learned how they look. Found a nice video about 5 Cyprus Spyders.
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/v ... ction=view
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