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  1. HeathenHavenHomestead

    ~~Here be spooders!!!!~~ ( and other critters!!)

    I’ve seen friends kids freak over beetles, worms, jumping spiders (minding their own business too) and even interrupted and informed some kids that a TOAD is nothing to be scared of. My daughter is really in tune with emotions and was having a hard time processing why the kids were screaming and...
  2. HeathenHavenHomestead

    ~~Here be spooders!!!!~~ ( and other critters!!)

    Thank you ☺️ I use to be horrified of spiders but now I understand them more and feel pretty proud to not only rehome them from inside my house but have taught our daughter (21 months) to not be afraid and to be kind to spiders. As well as other tiny bugs and critters.
  3. HeathenHavenHomestead

    ~~Here be spooders!!!!~~ ( and other critters!!)

    Old world: rely on large bodies and venom to obtain prey, they are more aggressive and do not have urticating hair, will fight instead of run. New world: less aggressive, have urticating hair (ability to shoot the hair off legs/body) that are like tiny needles - think fiberglass but worse to...
  4. HeathenHavenHomestead

    ~~Here be spooders!!!!~~ ( and other critters!!)

    My husband has bred C. Marshalli this is the deceased mama and her baby has little feet poking out he has bred L. Paryphana she is the off spring and we have some of her siblings still. We have more to breed but having a baby kinda put a rut on all that.
  5. HeathenHavenHomestead

    ~~Here be spooders!!!!~~ ( and other critters!!)

    Most of our tarantulas are Old World so we don’t handle them - EVER. We mostly have only unique species - nothing you’ll find commonly - part of why he had such a booming business before all the state transfer bans.
  6. HeathenHavenHomestead

    ~~Here be spooders!!!!~~ ( and other critters!!)

    So surprised to find a board like this on a chicken page! My husband (we) have 25 tarantulas there use to be around 50 during breeding projects but we’ve lost some to old age and inability to breed. this is a male P. Nigracolor And this is a female Pentaloris
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