I've been fortunate that in all the crawl spaces in all the world (that I've been into) I hadn't yet found any of those nasty poisonous critters that tend to inhabit those dark nether regions of a house.
Until TODAY that is. Inspecting a brand new (one year, never been occupied) home in a subdivisiion north of Georgetown, Kentucky.
Fortunately I saw her before she saw me.
Pretty as she was, there was still an audible "pop" as gloved hands sent her to Heaven. Along with a short note in the buyer's report about treating the crawl space for spiders.
Worst I've ever ran into before (and still) was a snarling possum behind a piece of plywood in the dirt floored cellar of an older home in Georgetown, KY.
ActiveRain Corp. is not responsible for the accuracy of the site's content (which is written by members of the ActiveRain Real Estate Network) and does not endorse the views of the real estate agents, mortgage brokers, and others listed here.
Powered by the ActiveRain Real Estate Network
© 2008 ActiveRain Corp. All Rights Reserved
ewwww...one reason I could never be an inspector. This kind of stuff is too much for me. I give you credit and am glad you got the first look before you were spotted by the enemy.
Inspectors are daring,courageous and the unsung heros of the housing market!
YUCK!
Steve
What a nice surprise to be greeted with! Good work of dispatching it.
Thanks for making my skin crawl. I hate spiders and possums are a close second.
Erby, nice picture. Is Beauty always dangerous? I those native to your area?
Oh my goodness!! Although that was a very nice picture for your blog that made my skin crawl. YUCK YUCK YUCK!!! I'm glad you saw it first too!!!
Wendy: I'm glad too!
Steve: I'm glad you didn't see me with that snarling possum. You'd have changed your mind.
Georgina: It was quite a surprise. I think that's probably the first wild black widow that I've seen.
Rob: You're welcome. Where did it crawl off too?
Charles: Yes, they're native. And YES, BEAUTY is always (well, as maxims are never true, maybe I should say usually) DANGEROUS!
Kim: I took about 10 shots to get that one that showed her little red hourglass. She was wiggling and crawling aorund a lot.
Nice photo. I've never come across widow spider yet, just HUGE recluse and wolf spiders.
We have these black widows everywhere , plus scorpions!
In Louisiana, we have spiders, snakes, even the occasional alligator. Bravo to the intrepid inspectors who actually crawl into these dark spaces.
That's why I don't do crawl spaces or attics!!!
Great picture! Glad I didn't run into one. I had a new construction listed that had plenty last fall. Fortunately I wasn't the one that discovered them. Glad they got fumigated!
Good picture, I could not do your job, no thanks to bugs, bats and rats!
Good picture, I could not do your job, no thanks to bugs, bats and rats!
Good picture, I could not do your job, no thanks to bugs, bats and rats!
I had to open this post near bed time! Ick! Ick! Ick!
But, Erby, I need to ask - how do you know it was a "she"???
Erby that's gross! I don't kill any spiders. I take a cup and place it on top of them, slide an envelope under the cup and distribute them outside! Now, if they were to start barking at me or running at me that would be different. They usually look like this one in the picture...like...what's up? I don't want to hurt them. I don't like the pop.
But, I still admire what you do. I just couldn't. I will publish the photos of my water moccasin that I knifed to death though...heh,heh,heh. See, I do have cruel bones...
Later in the rain~Deb
Yep, we have them here in Missouri too! With an occasional Tiber Rattler, lots of Copperheads, Brown Recluse's, and occasional scorpions..... I love the lil critters, as long as they stay a long ways away from me! Growing up, my oldest sister used to feed a possum that would come to our sliding glass doors at night....
That's scary. This is funny...long before I became a real estate agent, I thought about being a home inspector - but knew I didn't want to do crawl spaces. I told this to my home inspector - and his reply was, "Girl, you won't be in business very long if you only want to inspect slab homes." LOL. I decided to be a real estate agent instead...
Just looking at that photo makes me put my feet up on my chair. My worse inspection fear is being in a crawlspace and having a spider crawl down my back. Around here I think the only dangerous spider is a brown recluse. However Detroit is home to some dog sized rats that will take you down.
Wow. That sure would scare me! My brother is a a licensed pest control person in Ohio and he has told me some crazy crawlspace stories. Once, he was in a crawl and noticed a horrible smell that seemed to be coming from a "package" that was all wrapped up in a blanket. He told the homeowner, who in turn contacted the police. Everyone thought it was a dead baby and my brother certainly didn't want to touch it. Turned out to be a dead cat wrapped up in that blanket. Why? Who knows! You just never know what you'll find!
Sounds like it can be a dangerous job. Great picture. The red on her underside was a really bright red.
Great picture Erby! I have seen only one of those spiders in the 10 years of crawling in, up and around homes. It too was in a new home but in the kitchen!
We do have some fun eh?
Here is another ... just a good picture I thought. Anyone know what kind this is?
In Chicago it's just spiders and cats. I don't know if I could this in a rattlesnake or scorpion area.
Commercial Building Inspection Chicago
Erby, Have seen those "beauties" before. Good thing you got to her first. Of course here in Texas we have scorpions, too.
To answer Rick's question, why don't you Google "banana spider" and see if you can picture match the one you are seeing there. At least that is what we call them here. It may be one of its' many common names. You see them most frequently in the underbrush.
http://www.surviveoutdoors. com/reference/spiders/banana_spider.asp
Copy this link and remove the spacing between the dot and com to see another picture.
Intersting profession, Erby...guess you see it all.
I really, really hate spiders. I'd rather have dealt with the possum. Found one of her cousins under a well head just 2 days ago. Had a white hour glass instead of red. I don't know what the difference is but to me it's just another spider.
Erby - Wow. When we bought our house in Texas, there were two of these beauties between the windows and screens in the kitchen. My wife freaked out. We almost had to move out of the state. I did manage to dispose of them, and we did a thorough sweep of the house to her satisfaction, but it was a constant search from day one. Stay safe.
I run across a lot of them this year. Most of them have been in the water meter box.