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Paul Cassel wrote in
: Oh, cut it OUT. This is a myth. Here is the real story on brown recluse bites taken from the SAME SITE as you note: The pictures are entitled BROWN RECLUSE and are posted now on alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean newsgroup because I can't post 'em here. Go have a look. It's no joke when you hand looks like THIS..... -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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Larry wrote:
Paul Cassel wrote in : Oh, cut it OUT. This is a myth. Here is the real story on brown recluse bites taken from the SAME SITE as you note: The pictures are entitled BROWN RECLUSE and are posted now on alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean newsgroup because I can't post 'em here. Go have a look. It's no joke when you hand looks like THIS..... Absolutely gross! Not for the squeamish... or girlie men like Bert & Frizzle. |
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Don White wrote in news:ChqJg.6393$9u.76004@ursa-
nb00s0.nbnet.nb.ca: Absolutely gross! Not for the squeamish... or girlie men like Bert & Frizzle. I'm told amputation is the only way to stop it..... A 20-something girl at our local Hess gas station, one of the attendants, had her hand all wrapped up and I asked her what happened....brown recluse had bit her in her garage while she was searching for something. The bandage was because the doctor had cut out a fairly good size portion of her thumb in an attempt to save her hand. She didn't know if it were going to work as it was still eating away at it. This is not a joke. This innocent-looking little spider, from a little smaller than to a little bigger than a Canadian twoney can cause this slow eating away of your flesh. They're not agressive, like Black Widows protecting the nest. But, if you've pinched them, not watching where you put your hand in their dark resting places they use in the daytime, you can end up in serious trouble. They just are there, not chasing your hand or anything. Very hard to ID without a close look. We have lots of little brown spiders in SC. We also have this HUGE garden spider that makes a massive web from several points. One made a nest across the sidewalk at a friend's house in historic downtown Charleston. The spider was, legtip to legtip in the middle of her webtrap, 8" across! Her main body segment, whatever the back part is called, was nearly as big as a "C" cell battery and beautifully colored in yellow. They always weave this very intricate criss-cross design of thousands of strands from the middle to the lower edge of the web, very hard not to notice. Then, when you look close, there's another TINY little spider also sharing this web. That's her MATE! As soon as he mates with her, she eats him, wrapping him up with the rest of the prey, his function now complete. I don't remember ever seeing one of them with any kind of eggsac. I think that must be planted somewhere safe. We watched her for about 2 weeks, came out one day and the whole web was just gone, something I'd seen them do before. Not a remnant strand was left. Well, as you lay there in your bunks tonight....don't worry....(c; -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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Hi, Larry,
Not seeing a picture, but... Larry wrote: We also have this HUGE garden spider that makes a massive web from several points. One made a nest across the sidewalk at a friend's house in historic downtown Charleston. The spider was, legtip to legtip in the middle of her webtrap, 8" across! Her main body segment, whatever the back part is called, was nearly as big as a "C" cell battery and beautifully colored in yellow. Sounds like a banana spider... AKA Golden Silk Spider... http://www.shadygrovetrainingcenter....gallery.htm%00 Well, as you lay there in your bunks tonight....don't worry....(c; Not I :{)) L8R Skip Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery! Follow us at and "Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain |
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"Skip Gundlach" wrote in
ups.com: http://www.shadygrovetrainingcenter....spider_photo_g allery.htm%00 That's them! I couldn't think of the name....amazing animals, but I don't want one as a pet.... -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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