British woman finds large huntsman spider in her room and offers $50 for removal

British expat offers $50 to remove huge huntsman spider from her home: ‘Maybe it’s time to move’

  • The British expat couldn’t handle the spider in her Sydney home
  • However, hundreds declined the $50 because the fighter was “too big.”

A desperate British expatriate offered $50 to the first person to remove a spider from her room.

The young woman was shocked to discover a huge huntsman spider lurking in the corner of her home in Coogee in Sydney’s eastern suburbs.

Despite offering a price for the removal, hundreds admitted that the spider was much too big for the price, and advised the woman to take more drastic measures, such as using a flashlight.

“Just burn the house down,” one man suggested.

A desperate British expatriate offered $50 to the first person to remove a spider from her room

The young woman placed an ad for spider removal on a local expatriate page.

‘Is anyone good with spiders? Will gladly pay someone $50 to get this spider out of my apartment in Coogee,” she said.

It is more common to find huntsman spiders in your home during the summer months when they are trying to escape the heat outside.

Fellow travelers shared their horror after seeing the photo of the spider.

It is more common to find huntsman spiders in your home during the summer months when they are trying to escape the heat outside

It is more common to find huntsman spiders in your home during the summer months when they are trying to escape the heat outside

“Maybe it’s time to move,” one woman said.

“Burn the house to the ground,” suggested another.

Others couldn’t believe the creature’s size.

“Is that thing on steroids or something?” a man asked.

Several people said they would not have removed the spider even if they had been given $500.

What should you do if you find a hunter in the house?

It is recommended to remove the spider using a container and a piece of cardboard.

Place the pot or container over the spider. Then slide the piece of cardboard or paper between the container and the wall. Now you can go outside, put down the container and let the spider leave.

(Source: pestaid.com.au)

However, other people scold them for “overreacting.”

“That’s a hunter, it won’t hurt you and they kill mosquitoes. I suggest a vacuum cleaner,’ said one woman.

“Don’t hurt them, just grab a pint glass and a piece of cardboard and secure it and put it out the door,” another commented.

The large spiders can grow up to 15 cm, which makes them look very threatening, but they are not considered dangerous.

They have venom and their bite can cause pain, but they are known to be unwilling to bite.

The recommended method of removing the spider is to use a container and a piece of cardboard.