Friday, June 17, 2011

Some of this story doesn't have legs


Our bastion of 'quality' news, the British Broadcasting Corporation flails
wildly in poorly researched directions with what is actually quite an attractive story here.

US workers in Kent wisely spotted and trapped a female black widow spider (Latrodectus) at Chatham Docks, which had legged it into Blighty on cars imported from the States.
The amorous alien (she was carrying hundreds of spiteful spiderlings in her sac) was handed to a Maidstone vet in a takeaway carton.

It's not unheard of. Black widows have, in recent history, made it into the UK on US-imported goods.
They're not generally as dangerous as the reputation that proceeds them, but I would doubt most UK A&E departments have the anti venom to slake the pain should one pinch a pasty Brit!

* Note to 'Mr Rowland, of the Trinity Vet Centre', Latrodectus species don't weave funnel-shaped webs. They are tangle web spiders which spin clever individual strand lines to ensnare unsuspecting prey!

* Note to the BBC - Black widow spiders are one of the most 'Venomous', not 'Poisonous' species in the world. Both male and female of the species are venomous!

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Friday, June 03, 2011

Mind my web... will ya!.... tut

Multiple news sources report a study about spiders (Orb Weavers in Oz) suggesting that our eight legged pals get so irritated by unwanted web intrusions that they repair unwanted web damage with warning crosses to highlight the fact there's a web!

LINK FROM TIMES OF INDIA