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RhynoCZ
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PostPosted: 18:16 - 29 Sep 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

blurredman wrote:
You have to fill it with spiders so the wives do not want to enter or store their precious items in. Cool


I'd say some fake cobwebs would do the job just fine. Thinking
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PostPosted: 19:25 - 01 Oct 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

blurredman wrote:
You have to fill it with spiders so the wives do not want to enter or store their precious items in. Cool


Its halloween soon so perhaps I should head off down to Asda for some spiders and webs. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:10 - 01 Oct 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

The cobwebs and spiders are already in my garage. Was watching a (very) large spider stalking a long winged flying insect just yesterday actually. Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: 20:45 - 05 Oct 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 23:50 - 06 Oct 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

No fake spiders needed in mine, the brown recluses are enough to keep most people from poking around in there!

I don't have a name for my garage, I have, however, been giving some rather choice names to hurricane Helene, its tornadoes and the 80' Laurel oak in my back garden that ended up on top of said garage. Neutral

At least the bulk of it didn't come down on the house and, thanks to most of my job sites being 80 miles north of here, in Asheville North Carolina, where a lot of the roads washed away, I've had all week stuck at home to clear up the property and get the bloody thing off the house roof and the garage. At the moment I'm left with a 30' trunk to finish sawing up and the other half of the tree which is still standing. Handy that I bought a 20" chainsaw to clear up the mess Irma made of my last place. Rolling Eyes
Luckily only the gutter was damaged on the house but I will be replacing the garage roof.

I would have posted earlier but only recently got power back and the internet is still down so I'm hotspotting off my phone.
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PostPosted: 10:31 - 07 Oct 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

mentalboy wrote:
No fake spiders needed in mine, the brown recluses are enough to keep most people from poking around in there!

I don't have a name for my garage, I have, however, been giving some rather choice names to hurricane Helene, its tornadoes and the 80' Laurel oak in my back garden that ended up on top of said garage. Neutral

At least the bulk of it didn't come down on the house and, thanks to most of my job sites being 80 miles north of here, in Asheville North Carolina, where a lot of the roads washed away, I've had all week stuck at home to clear up the property and get the bloody thing off the house roof and the garage. At the moment I'm left with a 30' trunk to finish sawing up and the other half of the tree which is still standing. Handy that I bought a 20" chainsaw to clear up the mess Irma made of my last place. Rolling Eyes
Luckily only the gutter was damaged on the house but I will be replacing the garage roof.

I would have posted earlier but only recently got power back and the internet is still down so I'm hotspotting off my phone.


I hope everything is OK with you now. The little info about the weather in the states we get doesn't look that brilliant. At least your house didn't get squished. Thumbs Up
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