Botany Nerds Ahoy

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seeds started the topic in Saturday, 29 Jul 2023 at 1:40pm

Seems a keen interest for some, so why not.

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 29 Dec 2024 at 10:02am
basesix wrote:

ah, yup! cheers, AW.. I'll send you some 'whatever is flowering' honey from my bush block ; )

You’ve got bees and beehives ?

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basesix Sunday, 29 Dec 2024 at 10:05am

yep, I had six, down to three (mice got one a few years ago, two hives moved on during hot summers).

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AlfredWallace Sunday, 29 Dec 2024 at 10:12am
basesix wrote:

yep, I had six, down to three (mice got one a few years ago, two hives moved on during hot summers).

Cheers. I’m off on Thursday, maybe wait until I return if you’re sending anything. Much appreciated. AW

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Roadkill Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 3:20pm

Just a heads up. Netflix has an Australia documentary called Follow The Rain. World famous fungi hunters, a photographer and a filmmaker….have produced an amazingly beautiful doco. The Fungi is the star but the photography and time lapse sequences are something else.

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seaslug Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 5:02pm

Thanks Roadkill, I'll check it out

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Supafreak Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 8:10pm

Sad state of our oceans but what a great result for this little guy . Even if AI is involved .

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seeds Saturday, 4 Jan 2025 at 8:11pm

That’s cool. What an experience!

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 6:54am
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zenagain Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 10:56am

Paywalled VJ, but I'm guessing the stuff of nightmares.

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blackers Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 1:09pm

Have you seen the size of them? Just heard the bloke the new species was name after (pictured in the article) describe himself as a big bloke with big hands - the fecker fills his palm.

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 4:38pm

Yeah they named the 9.2cm one 'Hemsworth'.

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 4:40pm

Think I shared the story here, but we were gardening levelling a rock garden and the Ms got a Trapdoor grab her hand and strike multiple times, bit through the glove 3 of them. It was rad looking up from the shovel and seeing how big it looked hanging onto her fingers, she reckoned it felt like being held by a small hand. Quick trip to Doc and spider ID'd as not a nasty one, she was OK, numb in spot where bites got through.

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stunet Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 4:56pm
velocityjohnno wrote:

How are these big fellows?

https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/a-new-species-of-sydney-funnel-web-h...

That's great, now all they have to do is bring back spitfires and my childhood summertime horrorshow is complete.

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:02pm

Must've been weird having the big dangerous spiders as a kid, growing up in WA we had redbacks (sent bro to hospital age 2), I can't recall coming across any big trapdoor or funnel web types. Not even white tails.

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stunet Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:09pm
velocityjohnno wrote:

Must've been weird having the big dangerous spiders as a kid, growing up in WA we had redbacks (sent bro to hospital age 2), I can't recall coming across any big trapdoor or funnel web types. Not even white tails.

Not so much weird as simply an accepted danger, one that you were warned about a lot. No sticking fingers in dark holes - which perhaps should be an all round life lesson.

Came face to face with many funnel webs growing up, though no-one I know was ever bitten.

Spitfires on the other hand...

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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:25pm
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velocityjohnno Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 5:58pm

Here's a great trapdoor spider relocation story from the Porongorups:

https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/wildlife/2025/01/rescuing...

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zenagain Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 6:08pm

Mate reckons his mother in law got bitten by a funnel web.

And the spider died.

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tubeshooter Tuesday, 14 Jan 2025 at 10:34pm

haha

Got bitten on the arse by a bull ant last week.
I'm still traumatised.

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zenagain Wednesday, 15 Jan 2025 at 8:45am

I sat on a centipede by accident last summer. Idescribable pain instantly.

Those fuckers pack a punch.

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blackers Wednesday, 15 Jan 2025 at 10:15am

^^ yoiks!
Zen and Tubeshooter provide the answer to the age old question - what bit you on the arse?

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seaslug Wednesday, 15 Jan 2025 at 2:20pm

Haha Zen, when I lived on the farm, my father got bit on the bum by a big fuck off centipede that had hidden in his shorts overnight, he was in agony crying screaming. Secretly us three kids and mum had a good old laugh since he was such a cee you next tuesday

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seaslug Wednesday, 15 Jan 2025 at 2:29pm

Front gate was about 3km from the house and we used to ride our treadlies there to wait for the school bus, the area was rife with trapdoor spiders and the dare was stick ya finger down there and pull out the next, never got bit, maybe because I had just performed Kanchō on my brother, used the same finger

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seaslug Wednesday, 15 Jan 2025 at 2:47pm

"nest" not next