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Oh come on KREM

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This has to be a new low:

SPOKANE — When the weather starts to change, bears aren’t the only creatures looking to hibernate in a safe warm place. Spiders, wasps, and rodents are also trying to set up camp, possibly in your home.

Point Pest Control workers tell us they haven’t seen as many bugs as are out this year in quite some time, especially on the north side of Spokane.

PointePestControl.com

The bugs try to move into your home to set up a nest in a warmer environment.

Point Pest Control experts say one female spider can lay up to three egg sacks, and in those sacks, they can have up to 100 offspring.

Things to look out for in your home include funnel shaped webs, which can be found in colder basements and outside around your home.

The experts say the spider’s goal isn’t to bite you, but if you reach your hand in the wrong place, it’s not uncommon to get nipped.

Pointe Pest Control says they have a four step process to protect your home. Click the link above to get in contact with them.

I know times are hard, but now we’re to covert advertising for PEST CONTROL? The comments at the bottom of the story are pretty hilarious, too.

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October 6, 2009 at 5:50 pm

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Excitement

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Fall is in the air in Spokane. It literally is because we’re supposed to have high winds all night tonight. Sounds like fun to me! Has anybody been looking up at the sky at night? The moon is bright, but also very bright is Jupiter, which (depending on the night) is to the east or west of the moon. If you look at it though binoculars, you can see it’s moons. Pretty cool stuff if you have the chance to look at it.

QUICK EDIT: Terrain was last night. Obviously, the Spovangelist (Mariah McKay) covered it. Also, notice the amazing trend of not stating her involvement in the project continue! It all plays into the hype-machine this woman has created.

I would love to at least see a post saying that she was personally involved in the project, so keep that in mind when you read the “review” on the Spovangelist. Seems somewhat akin to writing a book, then being the one to review it in the New York Times book review.

Disclaimer: I’m not even against “Terrain”. Actually, I think its cool that stuff like this is happening in Spokane. James Pants, a good guy to hear, was playing at the event.

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October 3, 2009 at 11:23 pm

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