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On 27/10/2020 at 09:02, Snafu said:

 

It's unusual for one especially this big to be out in the open like this, their instinct is to hide. Either it's got its self stuck on the rail and is trying not to fall off or probably an old one given its lack of urgency to find cover. Or maybe it's just behaving as if it's on a tree branch by staying still, thinking it's perfectly camouflaged here.

 

 

I think it just doesn't give a f**k.

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Behind a paywall so had to do a cut and paste. Imagine the video will surface somewhere soon. @KnightswoodBear look away. @Swarley get the Mortein ready.

 

Huntsman spiders invade child’s bedroom in Collaroy Plateau

For some people it’s the stuff of nightmares — but you might be surprised at how a Sydney family reacted after finding a horde of spiders in their home.

Jim O’Rourke and Julie Cross
 
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January 28, 2021 - 1:21PM
Manly Daily
 
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    A spinechilling video has emerged of hundreds of spiders invading a child’s bedroom.

    But Sydney mum Claudia Domrose, who took the amazing footage of the Huntsman horde, said the hatching of the hairy baby spiders in her 11-year-old daughter’s room was no big deal.

    A still from a home video made by Collaroy Plateau mum Claudia Domrose of a hatching of Huntsman spiderlings in her 11-year-old daughter's bedroom. Picture: Facebook (ClaudeDeLune)

    While she received hundreds of comments on her Facebook page that ranged from “burn the house down” to “fill your vacuum cleaner with bug spray and put it on blow” Ms Domrose said she was not scared.

    “I love Huntmans, I’m not scared of spiders,” the popular Collaroy Plateau make-up artist said.

    A huntsman spider with its sac of babies. File picture: Thomas Csihar

“I am terrified of cockroaches and Huntsman spiders eat cockroaches. So I’m happy.”

Ms Domrose made the startling discovery on Wednesday morning after her daughter Zara, who had just been away on holiday for a week, walked into her bedroom to unpack.

“She said ‘Mum, there’s a few spiders in my room’.

A still from a home video made by Collaroy Plateau mum Claudia Domrose of a hatching of Huntsman spiderlings in her 11-year-old daughter's bedroom. Picture: Facebook (ClaudeDeLune)

A still from a home video made by Collaroy Plateau mum Claudia Domrose of a hatching of Huntsman spiderlings in her 11-year-old daughter's bedroom. Picture: Facebook (ClaudeDeLune) A huntsman spider with its sac of babies. File picture: Thomas Csihar A still from a home video made by Collaroy Plateau mum Claudia Domrose of a hatching of Huntsman spiderlings in her 11-year-old daughter's bedroom. Picture: Facebook (ClaudeDeLune)

“I walked in and went holy hell.

“I grabbed my phone and started filming. It was amazing.”

Rather than kill the little creatures, and their proud mother, Ms Domrose decided to leave the bedroom window open in the hope that they’d make their own way to the garden outside.

Claudia Domrose. of Collaroy Plateau, loves Huntsman spiders. Picture: Facebook (ClaudeDeLune)

Claudia Domrose. of Collaroy Plateau, loves Huntsman spiders. Picture: Facebook (ClaudeDeLune)

“But it was a bit windy and a lot them blew back on to Zara’s bed,” she said.

“They were everywhere, little babies hanging on their webs.

“I was running around trying to pick them up off the bed.”

Ms Domrose, who moved to Collaroy Plateau with her two children Zara and son, Finley, 6, after their previous home at Wheeler Heights was destroyed by fire in April last year, said she was eventually able to get rid of the spiderlings by the end of the day.

Claudia Domrose with her children Zara, 11, and Finley, 6. Picture: Supplied

Claudia Domrose with her children Zara, 11, and Finley, 6. Picture: Supplied

“They’ll be outside eating the cockroaches and flies. It’s great.”

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