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I don't know how to post the picture, but there is a great website - whatsthatbug.com - if you go there I bet you will be able to find info on the spider.
How do I post a picture on here to show you all so you all can help me identify a spider?
I'm a newbie...but I'll try and help you. Find the little paper clip icon which is on top of the box you type in just left of center. Put your arrow on it...it will "say" attachments. Click on this and a window will open.....then click on browse...another, new window opens with your files and pictures...etc. Find the picture you like and double click it...wait a few seconds....the "URL"(I THINK???) appears in the box next to browse...now just click upload...and a thumbnail will upload to city-data...posters can click on that to enlarge it.
I AM SURE there are better and easier ways but this is the only way I currently know how. Also you will get a better response in another forum...maybe F&Q subforum..IF THIS does not help...feel free to DM me..I'm still learning and enjoy helping other posters because it helps me to understand more and some posters have in kind helped me...now try and post a photo after mine... this was an image from files...NOT a regular picture.
Last edited by PITTSTON2SARASOTA; 12-05-2009 at 11:37 AM..
JJ68, you been great help, I remember this site, could not find it but now I can get ready to put the picture up and see what kind of response I get. Thank you.
My dog wanted it so badly but got it in time to keep her from eating it. She has her war with bees, wasps and spiders. She is so stubborn! Lol! She comes in with stings and bumps on her head looking at me in pain. I look at her and oh no, here we go again! She gets treated with Children's Benadryl (hope I spell it right) I have taken her to the Vet the first time it happen but after that the Vet said to me just give her a tease-spoon of this and she will be fine. As long it is not a poisonous spider then I am in trouble. Thank you for all your answers!
My dog wanted it so badly but got it in time to keep her from eating it. She has her war with bees, wasps and spiders. She is so stubborn! Lol! She comes in with stings and bumps on her head looking at me in pain. I look at her and oh no, here we go again! She gets treated with Children's Benadryl (hope I spell it right) I have taken her to the Vet the first time it happen but after that the Vet said to me just give her a tease-spoon of this and she will be fine. As long it is not a poisonous spider then I am in trouble. Thank you for all your answers!
YEAH...You did it fine and the "thumbnails" enlarged...CONGRATULATIONS...I just finally learned how to copy and paste links; I used to write them down and transfer...BUT I usually missed a dot or something and it would not work.
The spider looks like a Tarantula (or Trap door) or close relative of one to me...The Benadryl is an antihistamine to help stop allergic reactions...I cannot take it; but I use a different one when I go to the beach..I've gotten bitten by spiders and scorpions there...so you need to be prepared..I forgot we have fire ants here too...NASTY critters!
This little critter was the size of half dollar but again thank you for helping me!
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