House and garden advice for spiders
#46
Did someone mention they have flying roaches in oz as well?! wow!!
am p!ss!ng myself reading this thread lol
(sorry all you arachnophobes!!!)
incidentally, i note PB is mysteriously silent on all these spider/wildlife threads...whats the matter PB, do you not like spiders?
Russ
(who leads a very boring spider/flying roaches/poisonous snakes/termite free life over in NZ. most exciting thing we get is mozzies!)
am p!ss!ng myself reading this thread lol
(sorry all you arachnophobes!!!)
incidentally, i note PB is mysteriously silent on all these spider/wildlife threads...whats the matter PB, do you not like spiders?
Russ
(who leads a very boring spider/flying roaches/poisonous snakes/termite free life over in NZ. most exciting thing we get is mozzies!)
#47
Originally posted by BritboyNZ
Did someone mention they have flying roaches in oz as well?! wow!!
am p!ss!ng myself reading this thread lol
(sorry all you arachnophobes!!!)
incidentally, i note PB is mysteriously silent on all these spider/wildlife threads...whats the matter PB, do you not like spiders?
Russ
(who leads a very boring spider/flying roaches/poisonous snakes/termite free life over in NZ. most exciting thing we get is mozzies!)
Did someone mention they have flying roaches in oz as well?! wow!!
am p!ss!ng myself reading this thread lol
(sorry all you arachnophobes!!!)
incidentally, i note PB is mysteriously silent on all these spider/wildlife threads...whats the matter PB, do you not like spiders?
Russ
(who leads a very boring spider/flying roaches/poisonous snakes/termite free life over in NZ. most exciting thing we get is mozzies!)
#48
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Size isn't everything you know.
Check out the Brown Recluse Spider between a quarter and half an inch long with quite a nasty bite.
Have a look at the bite pictures, but not if you're squeamish :scared:
Check out the Brown Recluse Spider between a quarter and half an inch long with quite a nasty bite.
Have a look at the bite pictures, but not if you're squeamish :scared:
#49
Originally posted by deddog
Size isn't everything you know.
Check out the Brown Recluse Spider between a quarter and half an inch long with quite a nasty bite.
Have a look at the bite pictures, but not if you're squeamish :scared:
Size isn't everything you know.
Check out the Brown Recluse Spider between a quarter and half an inch long with quite a nasty bite.
Have a look at the bite pictures, but not if you're squeamish :scared:
If it was I would not be moving there, that's for sure!
Mel
#50
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Originally posted by mika24me
for any acrachnaphobes looking at the above link, this spider is not found in Australia
If it was I would not be moving there, that's for sure!
Mel
for any acrachnaphobes looking at the above link, this spider is not found in Australia
If it was I would not be moving there, that's for sure!
Mel
#51
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they used to say that the economy rode on the back of the Australian sheep;
now its just the aussie blokes!!
now its just the aussie blokes!!
#52
Originally posted by badgersmount
they used to say that the economy rode on the back of the Australian sheep;
now its just the aussie blokes!!
they used to say that the economy rode on the back of the Australian sheep;
now its just the aussie blokes!!
Colourful chap eh !!!
And by the way......the erm...rotund one is his missus!!!!
#54
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spider bite
"friends" keep sending me cheery little photos like this.
i believe it is s black widow bite.
not a serious as the scottish midge i am told..
i believe it is s black widow bite.
not a serious as the scottish midge i am told..
#55
Re: spider bite
Originally posted by nagel
"friends" keep sending me cheery little photos like this.
i believe it is s black widow bite.
not a serious as the scottish midge i am told..
"friends" keep sending me cheery little photos like this.
i believe it is s black widow bite.
not a serious as the scottish midge i am told..
Surely not
Looks more like a shark bite or somthing to me....
#56
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http://www.avru.unimelb.edu.au/avruw...on%20following
check the picture and description.
wonderful site makes me frightend to be infront of the computer....
check the picture and description.
wonderful site makes me frightend to be infront of the computer....
#57
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Acute and recurrent skin ulceration after spider bite" , SJ Pincus, KD Winkel, GM Hawdon and SK Sutherland. MJA 1999 171(2):98-102.
A series of 15 cases of ulceration or necrosis following witnessed spider bite has recently been published by the Australian Venom Research Unit in the Medical Journal of Australia. (Full text version of the article archived here.) Fourteen of the cases presented were associated with white tailed spiders, and one with a black house spider. Nine cases involved recurrent ulceration at the bite site, previously undescribed in the literature. See the Necrotising Arachnidism page for more information.
just love that description
A series of 15 cases of ulceration or necrosis following witnessed spider bite has recently been published by the Australian Venom Research Unit in the Medical Journal of Australia. (Full text version of the article archived here.) Fourteen of the cases presented were associated with white tailed spiders, and one with a black house spider. Nine cases involved recurrent ulceration at the bite site, previously undescribed in the literature. See the Necrotising Arachnidism page for more information.
just love that description
#58
Ok nice!!
I'll go get me dress.
Cheers
Susan
I've heard that about whitetails actually....and the necrotic cysts. Somewhat worrying as they were the only venomous spiders i saw in oz. Was there for 8 months and saw them about 20 -25 times around Adelaide and My Gambier. We woke one morning and found one on the ceiling above the bed......would have to be over MY side too lol!
I'll go get me dress.
Cheers
Susan
I've heard that about whitetails actually....and the necrotic cysts. Somewhat worrying as they were the only venomous spiders i saw in oz. Was there for 8 months and saw them about 20 -25 times around Adelaide and My Gambier. We woke one morning and found one on the ceiling above the bed......would have to be over MY side too lol!
#59
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off topic.......snakes
comforting seaside pictures
Photograph of the snake involved in the case
history and the child's foot, showing
multiple bite marks suggestive of severe
envenomation
Photograph of the snake involved in the case
history and the child's foot, showing
multiple bite marks suggestive of severe
envenomation
#60
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even the platypus is venomous.
good one in the bar though. ...man killed by 4 legged furry duck
good one in the bar though. ...man killed by 4 legged furry duck