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False Widow Spider
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Has anyone seen one of these?
I had one on my patio at the weekend and did a bit of research and apparently a woman in Poole nearly lost her arm through being bitten by one of these! Frightened the life out of me as I didn't think we had any nasties like this in the UK. I now check the bed every night.....
I had one on my patio at the weekend and did a bit of research and apparently a woman in Poole nearly lost her arm through being bitten by one of these! Frightened the life out of me as I didn't think we had any nasties like this in the UK. I now check the bed every night.....
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http:// www. uksafari. com/ falsewidows. htm
21:19 Mon 30th Jul 2012
The trouble with these scare stories about nearly losing an arm etc is that they have no specific relation to the spider or insect. Some people have an extreme reaction to a sting or bite (and other things: peanuts, for example). If someone died, or nearly died, from a bee or wasp sting, we would not be hearing that we should avoid bees and wasps because they are deadly! There's no particular reason to fear this spider. If it really was dangerous, we'd be treating it like Australians treat funnel web spiders: public health warnings, pest controllers employed, anti-venoms stocked and so on.
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