I'M NOT an
arachnophobe and I'm not scared of mice, so the news that an army of giant house spiders said to be as big as mice is apparently on the march into North Wales homes doesn't scare me.
Of course, some people have to face their phobias on a more regular basis than an
arachnophobe. Like my pal who's scared of wobbly food.
The beauty of certain webs early in the morning with dew on them can't help but appeal even to
arachnophobes, a topic dealt with in Chapter 9 entitled Spiders and Humans.
At Cambodian restaurant Romdeng, no
arachnophobes are welcome.
Arachnophobes in the West Midlands are being given an opportunity to overcome their fear at a series of special events.
Squeamish
arachnophobes may find these close-up colorful photographs hard to handle.
But Sarah took her courage - and a spider - in both hands as one of 15
arachnophobes who attended a therapy session led by hypnotist Tony Rae.
Arachnophobes, listen up: Despite their creepy-crawly reputation, most household spiders are perfectly harmless to you.
Spiders are among the most misunderstood and underappreciated critters and the walk is ideal for
arachnophobes and arachnophiles alike.
Apparently the recent mild weather will lead to a "good spider season"; not good news for the
arachnophobes. Oh and did I mention they will also be a bit bigger too as the mild weather also provides more insects for the spiders to dine on.
Arachnophobes might want to look away now - here are nine types you might find around in your house or shed, ranked from the biggest to smallest.
It's all a bit of a nightmare for
arachnophobes, but spiders are not all bad news, as this guide reveals.