I guess, "Die, motherfucker!", doesn't fit the theme.
It fits perfectly in and around my house, KKGator, I see a bug that doesn't belong and it's Good night Irene Bug time.
@creative51 Yeah but those are very few and far between, ladybugs are okay, native Australian Honey Bees are okay as are ordinary bees as well but that's about the extent of it.
@creative51 Down here, we get Brown Recluse spiders. I was bitten by one about 10 years ago. Still have the remnants of it.
Looks like a burn. It's finally starting to fade.
@KKGator we get white-tailed spiders around here at times and close relatives of theirs from the bush known as the Grey-tail or the Acacia spider, both are nasty rotten little buggers and a Grey-tail bit me about 7 years ago now, it was just two tiny prick like marks at first but within 24 hours my lower right leg had swollen to about 3 times its normal size, I could barely walk but managed to get a taxi to take to the local A&E Department where they started me on I.V. Antibiotics twice per day for a week, no antivenom because I couldn't identify the spider at the time, but about 4 days later I found the little bugger hiding the sock I was wearing.
The Hospital contacted the C.S.I.R.O. and they immediately asked if it was still alive, which it was, so they then requested that it be shipped to them asap as they had no venom from such a spider to use to create an antivenom from.
Like yours mine is starting to fade slowly but the scars are still visible where necrosis of the skin was at its worst.