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Re: Help found Redback in our house
Originally Posted by rodandhayley
(Post 6408525)
do these wounds get packed with some sort of seaweed?
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Re: Help found Redback in our house
Thanks all.
But does anyone know if these bombs you do in the house continue to kill new spiders coming in or will it only do the ones already these? |
Re: Help found Redback in our house
Originally Posted by LisaT
(Post 6404580)
We have been here for 4 months now and we found a small redback in our spare room yesterday. I am a little freaked out. I bombed the house a couple of weeks ago and we have surface sprayed outside. Hubby however failed to surface spray around the window in spare room. But there is a fly screen. Can anyone explain how the bombs work. I know they kill anything in the house. But does it continue working for new bugs coming in?
Can anyone recommend a way of keeping these little buggers out of the house? I have 2 little ones I would worry about. Just this morning my friend and I took the kids to the Fun Factory in Mandurah. My friend turned to me and said can you keep an eye on the kids there's a little spider in the play house. Whilst she went off to get something to grab it with I took a little look. What she didn't realise is that this little spider was actually a redback. Needless to say it's not there anymore. |
Re: Help found Redback in our house
Originally Posted by rodandhayley
(Post 6408525)
do these wounds get packed with some sort of seaweed?
Another thing is that Huntsman aren't harmless. We had a guy that got bitten on the foot (it was in his shoes) and he was really sick. Much sicker than from the redback bites I've seen in (symptoms which are mainly from panic I might like to add "help I've been bitten by a redback I'm gonna dieeeeeee"!!!!!) - ummm stop panicking and you won't die, you'll feel grotty for a few hours, but unless you're allergic to their venom - you won't die! Maybe I should produce a thread BE's guide to spider survival! Bugger have to get the kids to shool and its so cold XX |
Re: Help found Redback in our house
My DS got bitten by what we think was a redback which was clinging to the lane ropes at the AIS many years ago (He was bitten. A redback had been seen on the lane rope. A drowning redback was later seen trying to do the breaststroke so we make the assumption) He was a fit and healthy lad but he felt bad enough that he asked to go to hospital - he wasnt freaking just sick. They kept him for a few hours and then let him go when he felt better. OTOH that pic of a whitetail bite reminds me of the one my next door neighbour had - she had a necrotic patch over 2" wide and they were talking skin grafts at one point - very nasty.
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Re: Help found Redback in our house
Hey everyone, Can some one tell me what a Gecko is?
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Re: Help found Redback in our house
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Originally Posted by quoll
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My DS got bitten by what we think was a redback which was clinging to the lane ropes at the AIS many years ago (He was bitten. A redback had been seen on the lane rope. A drowning redback was later seen trying to do the breaststroke so we make the assumption) He was a fit and healthy lad but he felt bad enough that he asked to go to hospital - he wasnt freaking just sick. They kept him for a few hours and then let him go when he felt better. OTOH that pic of a whitetail bite reminds me of the one my next door neighbour had - she had a necrotic patch over 2" wide and they were talking skin grafts at one point - very nasty.
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Re: Help found Redback in our house
Originally Posted by Bailey1
(Post 6411503)
Hey everyone, Can some one tell me what a Gecko is?
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Re: Help found Redback in our house
Originally Posted by glittababe
(Post 6411525)
a gecko's like a lizardy type thing that eats spiders but craps everywhere! They're really tiny, cute and tiny. They're always in my washing machine and laundry - frightens the life out of me!
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Re: Help found Redback in our house
Originally Posted by Bailey1
(Post 6411626)
Hey I just googled a Gecko - They are cute. Are they in every house?
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