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Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - XFullFatTim - 02-07-2014 06:38pm

My brother has just taken my car out for a long run after a month of no use. It started first press of the starter and ran well. I was even able to get logged in to the Incontrol App for once and see where it was while in his hands......... literally, big brother is watch you!

But one thing he has commented on is how many spiders seem to have taken up residence and constructed spider's webs on the bodywork, way more than he recalls having found on either my Defender when it was left in the same location or seeing on my last, Fuji Evqoue. So either it's a good year for spiders or Zanzibar attracts them. My Fuji Evoque was a haven for 1000's of tiny black bugs whenever it was left outside , even over night they would home in on it!


RE: Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - Biker - 03-07-2014 10:48am

I have it on no good authority spider prostitutes dress up in zanzibar.


RE: Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - XFullFatTim - 03-07-2014 02:19pm

I have it on good aurthority that the prostitutes in Zanzibar hate spiders.............


Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - Stadt Panzer - 03-07-2014 05:36pm

(03-07-2014 02:19pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  I have it on good aurthority that the prostitutes in Zanzibar hate spiders.............

Now that's a statement lol


Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - Haggis - 03-07-2014 08:20pm

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Brand new in the showroom today.

The salesman had a bit of a chuckle when I called it Zambezi! Lol


RE: Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - Tony - 03-07-2014 10:12pm

(03-07-2014 08:20pm)Haggis Wrote:  [Image: 9a6yde2a.jpg]

Brand new in the showroom today.

The salesman had a bit of a chuckle when I called it Zambezi! Lol

That looks like M&D's showroom in Inverness


Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - Haggis - 03-07-2014 10:24pm

(03-07-2014 10:12pm)Tony Wrote:  That looks like M&D's showroom in Inverness

Correct. I have been in for a few days negotiating Wink


RE: Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - Jeroma - 05-07-2014 02:18pm

(02-07-2014 06:38pm)XFullFatTim Wrote:  My brother has just taken my car out for a long run after a month of no use. It started first press of the starter and ran well. I was even able to get logged in to the Incontrol App for once and see where it was while in his hands......... literally, big brother is watch you!

But one thing he has commented on is how many spiders seem to have taken up residence and constructed spider's webs on the bodywork, way more than he recalls having found on either my Defender when it was left in the same location or seeing on my last, Fuji Evqoue. So either it's a good year for spiders or Zanzibar attracts them. My Fuji Evoque was a haven for 1000's of tiny black bugs whenever it was left outside , even over night they would home in on it!

Tim I think it's the bright colour, I have the same problem with my Triumph TR6 in Jasmine. Always covered with little bugs as soon as it's outside especially in a rural area


RE: Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - PhilSkill - 05-07-2014 02:37pm

It was also a good winter for Spiders... Not too harsh! A good Scottish winter will probably sort them out next year! Very Happy


RE: Is Zanzibar attractive to Spiders? - XFullFatTim - 05-07-2014 05:01pm

We have nice mild winters - it's you guys down in the south and midlands that get the cold winters (or at least's what the BBC tells us when everything stops for 2mm of snow in the south when we have a couple of metres of it!)

Jeroma, yes I do live out of town, in the sticks.