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Okay, this might sound funny, but it's worrying me.

I opened the rear boot this morning and what I think is a huntsman spider (big spider) fell from the bootlid lip into the boot (it'd had obviously liked the little crevice under the boot lid lip). Being the nice guy, I thought I'd gently coax the spider out with a coat hanger but that only infuriated it and it sped towards the rear of the back seats and went down the crack between the boot floor and the rear of the back seats! I've folded down the back seats and removed the carpet covering but still can't find the little beastie.

So, I'm open to suggestions how to extradite myself of this situation and hopefully have said spider out of the car. (I'm expecting humourous and serious replies, but I hope the serious ones will be useful!)

Well, can I leave him in there to starve - like anyone know how long a huntsman lives for without food or water?

Also, don't want to fumigate the car with insecticide as I have to the drive the thing.

My strategy is at this stage is to remove all stuff from the back seat, parcel shelf and boot and wait for him to expose himself by sunning himself on the back window or something.

I read that huntsman aren't venomous but their bite can cause local swelling.

Well, feel free to reply or PM me. Thanks.

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I have heard Huntsmans dont like heat, so I'd basically just :spoton: the whole car.

Insurance will cover it :spoton:

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A huntsman, ha, I'll swap you that for the little black ants that keep appearing in my car.

Just spray a bit of fly spray around. You won't smell it for long.

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Laughing uncontrollably here, not because of your predicament but I just can’t wait for Lumpy to see this thread :spoton:

If setting it alight is not an option I would fumigate the car and drive with the windows down for a while. Either way though best of luck with it!

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Wait till the furcker pop's up from the front of your bonnet comes sprinting straight up towards you jumps smack bang dead center of your vision on the windscreen then body rolls up over the top off into oblivion.... :censored:

Kamakaze barstardo! :crybaby:

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Throw one of those big f***ker wasp / hornets in your car. She'll find the huntsman, paralyse it and lay her eggs in it. Then voila - no more huntsman!

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Just a bunch of wasps in a few weeks time instead. :censored:

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u guys think a huntsman is bad, look what popped out of the bonnet when I went for a drive with my bro..

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some sort of lizard I guess, around 60cm long head to tail..

a big branch I pulled off a tree made short work of the b@stard though :censored:

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