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AndyClarke
Jun 15, 2007, 06:44 AM
Hi, I live in the UK and was just bitten by this spider. Does anyone know what it is????
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1071/551492508_bc2fe1db24_o.jpg
Thanks in advance
Andrew
lamina
Jun 15, 2007, 06:48 AM
Does anyone know what it is????
Friggin ugly.
Airforce
Jun 15, 2007, 07:01 AM
Looks like a house spider.
http://www.uksafari.com/housespiders.htm
MOFS
Jun 15, 2007, 07:20 AM
Hi, I live in the UK and was just bitten by this spider. Does anyone know what it is????
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1071/551492508_bc2fe1db24_o.jpg
Thanks in advance
Andrew
Do you hapen to know if it had been near any Radon? Ya know...just in case you start developing new "skills" such as the ability to fall for blondes dyed ginger...or gingers dyed blonde?:p
bozigle
Jun 15, 2007, 07:36 AM
Now i really got to wonder something
It's been years that i politely move those bugger barehand (from wherever my mother saw them) and never got bitten...
should i be careful?
bozigle
LeviG
Jun 15, 2007, 07:42 AM
So thats where fred got to. I was wondering why I hadn't seen him in a while :(
Yeah its harmless, common household spider assuming its under 3"/3.5" leg to leg when alive.
AndyClarke
Jun 15, 2007, 09:38 AM
Do you hapen to know if it had been near any Radon? Ya know...just in case you start developing new "skills" such as the ability to fall for blondes dyed ginger...or gingers dyed blonde?:p
Nice reply but I would not call falling for a ginger a skill more like a disability.
So no skills but my arm has got all puffy and is very sore. It's effecting my gaming on Vendetta but I will live.
Thanks for all the replies btw.
jesses
Jun 15, 2007, 03:15 PM
did you develope any spider like powers?:p
TheAnswer
Jun 15, 2007, 03:18 PM
Nice reply but I would not call falling for a ginger a skill more like a disability.
Are You Gingerist? (http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=311340)
crazycat
Jun 15, 2007, 03:57 PM
can you climb walls yet?
Doctor Q
Jun 15, 2007, 04:22 PM
Hi, I live in the UK and was just bitten by this spider. Does anyone know what it is????
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1071/551492508_bc2fe1db24_o.jpgHow big is that spider?
You've reminded me of the wonderful Giant spider thread.
backsidetailsli
Jun 15, 2007, 04:25 PM
as long as it isnt this spider
*dont click if your the sensitive type*
http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2007/6/a42-spider-bite-evolution.jpg
yeah... that would suck
MacBoobsPro
Jun 15, 2007, 04:32 PM
Its funny that people in the UK dont think spiders here will bite. They will do and do it often but usually their fangs are too small to penetrate the skin. However the big bugger house spiders fangs are but luckily the venom is not dangerous to humans, the worst thing that will happen is some redness and a bit of swelling - some way short of a bee sting though.
I've had a big house spider bite me before, more than anything it surprised me until I put it down and looked at its fangs :eek:
Earwigs hurt though when they nip. Stay away from those buggers ;)
Don't panic
Jun 15, 2007, 04:37 PM
Nice reply but I would not call falling for a ginger a skill more like a disability.
So no skills but my arm has got all puffy and is very sore. It's effecting my gaming on Vendetta but I will live.
possibly.
you should probably chew you arm off. just in case.
dswoodley
Jun 15, 2007, 05:15 PM
as long as it isnt this spider
*dont click if your the sensitive type*
http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2007/6/a42-spider-bite-evolution.jpg
yeah... that would suck
Christ, I hate spiders. I am afraid to to look. Okay, I looked. Hobo Spider?
backsidetailsli
Jun 15, 2007, 07:41 PM
Christ, I hate spiders. I am afraid to to look. Okay, I looked. Hobo Spider?
brown recluse or however its spelled.
anyways, sure screwed up that guys finger
obeygiant
Jun 16, 2007, 01:10 AM
Doesnt that thing have like 90% of that same DNA as humans? It looks so other worldly.
http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/7814/1181852292313vi2.jpg
This is a Brown Recluse.
mag2001
Jun 16, 2007, 02:41 AM
you are lucky it wasn't a brown recluse spider look up some of those bites and you will see that you are lucky. We have them here in Texas
Father Jack
Jun 16, 2007, 02:47 AM
Yuuuk
We have a few of these electronic gadgets for keeping spiders out of the house, they work well .... :)
OllyW
Jun 16, 2007, 02:53 AM
you are lucky it wasn't a brown recluse spider look up some of those bites and you will see that you are lucky. We have them here in Texas
Brown Recluse Spiders and GWB, it must be tough living in Texas :D
vohdoun
Jun 16, 2007, 04:42 PM
Yuuuk
We have a few of these electronic gadgets for keeping spiders out of the house, they work well .... :)
Heh, I have those too, but I think its the position I have them in. Sometimes they work, sometimes not as it was just the other day I saw a big bugger climbing the wall in my room.
In the computer room, another was on the wall but sadly that little bugger would not let me catch it to put it outside. It was like as if I breathed and the little swine ran for it even though I was like 6 feet from it. Soon as I stop going after it, it stops moving.
Father Jack
Jun 17, 2007, 02:37 AM
Heh, I have those too, but I think its the position I have them in. Sometimes they work, sometimes not as it was just the other day I saw a big bugger climbing the wall in my room.
In the computer room, another was on the wall but sadly that little bugger would not let me catch it to put it outside. It was like as if I breathed and the little swine ran for it even though I was like 6 feet from it. Soon as I stop going after it, it stops moving.
Depends on the size of the room and how much furniture there is etc. We had to put two devices in some rooms. We very rarely see a spider now.... :)
Cassie
Jun 17, 2007, 02:58 AM
as long as it isnt this spider
*dont click if your the sensitive type*
http://media1.break.com/dnet/media/2007/6/a42-spider-bite-evolution.jpg
yeah... that would suck
ewwwwww grossgrossgrossgrossgross. I almost puked. :(
http://www.christianguitar.org/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=17030&stc=1&d=1052021056
iShak
Jun 17, 2007, 07:25 AM
BLACK WIDOWWWW!!!!
only kidding .. if you are reading this, go have a drink or something it was nothing .. :)
Dagless
Jun 17, 2007, 08:38 AM
We haven't seen a big spider in this house for yeeears. It's almost a little disconcerting - something bigger must be eating them!
Yea. Looks like a plain old house spider. I've seen a few variations of them, slightly different colours, different legs etc. But retaining the same overall appearance. Environmental variations changing them?
Bern
Jun 17, 2007, 09:03 AM
These are the most annoying spiders that venture into homes over here. They're called Huntsman Spiders.
This Huntsman spider was above the back door. It was a warm evening and the heat tends to bring them out. This one is a fairly large example (it's five and a half centimeters from the top of the door frame to the where the roof extends out from the wall to give you an idea) and I have to admit that walking beneath it, in and out of the back door, was quite a tense experience.
nownot
Jun 17, 2007, 09:22 AM
Brown Recluse Spiders and GWB, it must be tough living in Texas :D
first off let me say i HATE spiders, not really afraid of snakes or cows but spiders make me shiver. with that being said i grew up on a ranch so i had my fair share of encounters with spiders. black widows been there done that, house spiders slept in bed with me basically (not that i wanted them too they were just there) were i grew its not uncommon to see a taranchula in the middle of the road get on its back legs in attack mode right before you run over it. my dad (whos the rancher) has been bit by so many things its ridiculous. hes been bitten twice bye brown recluse's all that happened to him was the skin died. thats it, im just saying this b/c i dont think there all that bad or maybe hes part spider and doesnt know it yet. but i would avoid them and black widows at all cost. spiders eewwwwwww
TequilaBoobs
Jun 17, 2007, 09:31 AM
hi i am an arachnologist, a person who studies spiders. that looks like a funnel web spider, which is often considered the deadliest spider in the world. its venom is insidious as you dont know youre dead until 2 days later. your internal organs begin to rot and liquify, and mentally you start to disintegrate.
the only antidote is to neuter yourself, as that reduces the amount of testosterone and consequently adrenaline as well. time is of the essense, so hurry before you die!
nownot
Jun 17, 2007, 09:34 AM
hi i am an arachnologist, a person who studies spiders. that looks like a funnel web spider, which is often considered the deadliest spider in the world. its venom is insidious as you dont know youre dead until 2 days later. your internal organs begin to rot and liquify, and mentally you start to disintegrate.
the only antidote is to neuter yourself, as that reduces the amount of testosterone and consequently adrenaline as well. time is of the essense, so hurry before you die!
your a horrible person!!!!! why would you do that to him :confused: but funny though :p :p
Cassie
Jun 17, 2007, 10:19 AM
These are the most annoying spiders that venture into homes over here. They're called Huntsman Spiders.
This Huntsman spider was above the back door. It was a warm evening and the heat tends to bring them out. This one is a fairly large example (it's five and a half centimeters from the top of the door frame to the where the roof extends out from the wall to give you an idea) and I have to admit that walking beneath it, in and out of the back door, was quite a tense experience.
I'll bet.:eek:
Doctor Q
Jun 17, 2007, 12:13 PM
hi i am an arachnologist, a person who studies spiders. that looks like a funnel web spider, which is often considered the deadliest spider in the world.Can someone tell me what types these are? - spider #1 - spider #2
They both live in my neighborhood.
Mac-Addict
Jun 17, 2007, 12:15 PM
Can someone tell me what types these are? - spider #1 - spider #2
They both live in my neighborhood.
Scary types...
66217
Jun 17, 2007, 12:23 PM
Can someone tell me what types these are? - spider #1 - spider #2
They both live in my neighborhood.
WOW:eek:
You really don't know how thankful I am of living in a city with no spiders. They scare the **** out of me.
TequilaBoobs
Jun 17, 2007, 12:30 PM
Can someone tell me what types these are? - spider #1 - spider #2
They both live in my neighborhood.
LOL my nose is growing. im not really an arachnologist, i just play one on tv. i lied earlier just so i could make Andrew have a spontaneous BM.
AndyClarke
Jun 17, 2007, 12:44 PM
hi i am an arachnologist, a person who studies spiders. that looks like a funnel web spider, which is often considered the deadliest spider in the world. its venom is insidious as you dont know youre dead until 2 days later. your internal organs begin to rot and liquify, and mentally you start to disintegrate.
the only antidote is to neuter yourself, as that reduces the amount of testosterone and consequently adrenaline as well. time is of the essense, so hurry before you die!
Damn it's to late now I took your advice and neutered myself with a rusty knife. :)
Somebody said it was a Fake Widow, they are becoming more common in the UK and do bite. The bite I got was far worse than a bee sting but apart from a very large red sore area it was not a real problem. I was also told that most people that think they have been bitten by a spider in the UK are wrong unless you get the spider like I did. Spider bites in the UK are in the hundreds per year not thousands.
Anyway glad to have attracted to many replies. Love the photos of the real nasty spiders.
Thanks all.
-Cyman-
Jun 17, 2007, 12:50 PM
As harmless the house spiders and almost (!) all of the other spiders that can be found in Germany are, I can't stand them penetrate the interiors of my house. They are really scary and I made some scary experiences with them in my bedroom when I was younger. The strange thing ist that my dad taught me and my sisters that they are harmless and not to fear them. I remember being a kid I touched some of them (like those DocotrQ's images show), too but now I can't. I also touched a tarantula back in the school days - the only positive experience I had with spiders. I prefer touching a beast like this (feels like the fur of a mouse) instead of the common exemplaries you'll see in your garden or house.
BTW, DoctorQ, the spiders you saw are what we call Cross Spiders (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross_spider). They are harmless, but reeeeaaaally ugly. What is interesting about these spiders is that in the medievals they were considered as a talisman because of their cross on their backs, so having one on the entry of your house was a good sign, because it would protect you from evil spirits.
On another note one has to say that with the changing climate due to global warming there are new species' arriving in Central Europe which actually are not as harmless as the known regional/native spiders: Cheiracanthium punctorium (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheiracanthium_punctorium).
joepunk
Jun 17, 2007, 12:51 PM
Can someone tell me what types these are? - spider #1 - spider #2
They both live in my neighborhood.
I like the colours on the second one.
I enjoy looking at the colourful spiders when outside. But if any are inside the house it's ****ing S*** squash time with a newspaper/book.
Used to have plenty of large house spiders come in through the cat window. Not anymore since it was closed due to no more cats. A few still get in through the garage and other nook and crannies.
-Cyman-
Jun 17, 2007, 01:52 PM
I enjoy looking at the colourful spiders when outside. But if any are inside the house it's ***king S*** squash time with a newspaper/book.
LOL. Although I can't stand those eight-legged aliens I don't kill them. I always try to release them living. They might be ugly and scary, but they are also useful since their prey are mostly insects like midges for example.
Maybe I would act differently if the spiders were toxic.
What is true though is the fascinating side of the spiders. As scary they may be, they also attract my interest, looking at them - as long as they are outside in the garden staying away from me.
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