Anyone else wonder about this?
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Anyone else wonder about this?
Whats the critter factor at Burning Man?
Scorpions,tarantulas, giant wasps that eat tarantulas, rattlers?
Scorpions,tarantulas, giant wasps that eat tarantulas, rattlers?
Thizz what it is, lets get things clear...
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He's not kidding. I don't know what attracts all the tarantulas (maybe it's the music?). People setting up camp usually scares them away from the area until day 2 or 3... then they get bold and start sneaking in from the trash fence perimeter after dusk.wynturmute wrote:ygmir wrote:I've seen herds of snipe on the perimeters...........
And, I'm hoping to attend the tarantula roundup this year, and, watch the "tarantula vs scorpion" battles.....
Are you joking?
Thankfully, the snipes mainly eat tarantulas (and scorpions)... so you shouldn't see more than a dozen or so in your camp site on any given night. Keep your pharmaceuticals suspended overhead in a "bear bag" -- the spiders always seem to go for the good stuff... and they're pretty annoying if they get all "touchy feely."
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[quote="mk-ultra"][quote="wynturmute"][quote="ygmir"]I've seen herds of snipe on the perimeters...........
And, I'm hoping to attend the tarantula roundup this year, and, watch the "tarantula vs scorpion" battles.....[/quote]
Are you joking?[/quote]
He's not kidding. I don't know what attracts all the tarantulas (maybe it's the music?). People setting up camp usually scares them away from the area until day 2 or 3... then they get bold and start sneaking in from the trash fence perimeter after dusk.
Thankfully, the snipes mainly eat tarantulas (and scorpions)... so you shouldn't see more than a dozen or so in your camp site on any given night. Keep your pharmaceuticals suspended overhead in a "bear bag" -- the spiders always seem to go for the good stuff... and they're pretty annoying if they get all "touchy feely."[/quote]
Thanks, *crosses out sleeping on the ground*.
Anything else along these lines to expect?
And, I'm hoping to attend the tarantula roundup this year, and, watch the "tarantula vs scorpion" battles.....[/quote]
Are you joking?[/quote]
He's not kidding. I don't know what attracts all the tarantulas (maybe it's the music?). People setting up camp usually scares them away from the area until day 2 or 3... then they get bold and start sneaking in from the trash fence perimeter after dusk.
Thankfully, the snipes mainly eat tarantulas (and scorpions)... so you shouldn't see more than a dozen or so in your camp site on any given night. Keep your pharmaceuticals suspended overhead in a "bear bag" -- the spiders always seem to go for the good stuff... and they're pretty annoying if they get all "touchy feely."[/quote]
Thanks, *crosses out sleeping on the ground*.
Anything else along these lines to expect?
Thizz what it is, lets get things clear...
Just to be clear... my response was a bit of humor.wynturmute wrote: Thanks, *crosses out sleeping on the ground*.
Anything else along these lines to expect?
I have never seen anything alive out on the playa. No bugs. No critters.
If by "sleeping on the ground" you mean *actually* sleeping on the ground, as opposed to in a tent, you might want to reconsider that. Not because of bugs -- but because of the (amazing) amount of blowing dust. If the wind kicks up, you'll wake-up looking like a human sand dune.
Here's a video of one of last year's dust storms, just to give you an idea of what you're up against.
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The black widows & wind scorpions aren't as photogenic as the praying mantises, fwiw.

The black widows & wind scorpions aren't as photogenic as the praying mantises, fwiw.
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[quote="mk-ultra"][quote="wynturmute"]
Thanks, *crosses out sleeping on the ground*.
Anything else along these lines to expect?[/quote]
Just to be clear... my response was a bit of humor.
I have never seen anything alive out on the playa. No bugs. No critters.
If by "sleeping on the ground" you mean *actually* sleeping on the ground, as opposed to in a tent, you might want to reconsider that. Not because of bugs -- but because of the (amazing) amount of blowing dust. If the wind kicks up, you'll wake-up looking like a human sand dune.[/quote]
Oh no, I did mean with a tent but still I figure I might want to elevate myself by some means. I thought about sleeping in my car but I don't know how far that might put me from the action...
Thanks, *crosses out sleeping on the ground*.
Anything else along these lines to expect?[/quote]
Just to be clear... my response was a bit of humor.
I have never seen anything alive out on the playa. No bugs. No critters.
If by "sleeping on the ground" you mean *actually* sleeping on the ground, as opposed to in a tent, you might want to reconsider that. Not because of bugs -- but because of the (amazing) amount of blowing dust. If the wind kicks up, you'll wake-up looking like a human sand dune.[/quote]
Oh no, I did mean with a tent but still I figure I might want to elevate myself by some means. I thought about sleeping in my car but I don't know how far that might put me from the action...
Thizz what it is, lets get things clear...
Tent is *much* better than a car. You won't believe how hot a car gets (and remains well into the night). If you bring a tent, you can use the car as partial shade by putting your tent right next to it... and use it as a wind-break and anchor.
A car also gets hot very early in the day... no possibility of sleeping in late in one.
A car also gets hot very early in the day... no possibility of sleeping in late in one.
There was a cow, I heard.
And I've seen groundmoose very late at night.
Cute.
There are some occasional lost bugs in the ground.
Lost or waiting for rain.
Someone accidentally brought the neighbor's cat and had to keep it in the truck for the entire burn.
I could bring some raccoons and set them loose.
That would liven things a bit.
But they get very cranky on long trips.
And I've seen groundmoose very late at night.
Cute.
There are some occasional lost bugs in the ground.
Lost or waiting for rain.
Someone accidentally brought the neighbor's cat and had to keep it in the truck for the entire burn.
I could bring some raccoons and set them loose.
That would liven things a bit.
But they get very cranky on long trips.
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mk-ultra wrote:Just to be clear... my response was a bit of humor.wynturmute wrote: Thanks, *crosses out sleeping on the ground*.
Anything else along these lines to expect?
I have never seen anything alive out on the playa. No bugs. No critters.
If by "sleeping on the ground" you mean *actually* sleeping on the ground, as opposed to in a tent, you might want to reconsider that. Not because of bugs -- but because of the (amazing) amount of blowing dust. If the wind kicks up, you'll wake-up looking like a human sand dune.
Here's a video of one of last year's dust storms, just to give you an idea of what you're up against.
GREAT VIDEO! brings back fond memories!
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the problem I have with groundmoose is it's so lean, it won't stay together in a patty on the BBQ without "fumunda" cheese to hold it together........gyre wrote:There was a cow, I heard.
And I've seen groundmoose very late at night.
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Isn't anyone else attending the "insect Olympics" (tarantula vs scorpion)........geeze..........I thought the birdnest stadium would attract all kinds.............
as long as the snipe don't eat all the combatants.........
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Those beetles came out in '96 after a light rain shower.
No brine shrimp, but they're in a couple lakes up the highway, you can smell them a mile away.
No brine shrimp, but they're in a couple lakes up the highway, you can smell them a mile away.
Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
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Oh, and I've seen two-inch long black wasps on the playa, Ichneumons probably. They predate on scorpions, but I think they've developed a taste for hippies.
Amazing desert structures & stuff: http://sites.google.com/site/potatotrap/
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does that dress make him look Yiddish?.........CapSmashy wrote:I was about to remark that I had thirt33n figured all wrong and was readying a heartfelt "How JOO doin?"ygmir wrote:you look damn good in a dress. But, why are you just staring at that Raven?..........
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