Just caught a white tail spider, first i have ever seen, luckily looked em up 2-3 months ago out of curiousity.
Damn thing was 10cm from my hand running at it when i saw it.
I need a lotto ticket.
Nasty lil bastards.
Just caught a white tail spider, first i have ever seen, luckily looked em up 2-3 months ago out of curiousity.
Damn thing was 10cm from my hand running at it when i saw it.
I need a lotto ticket.
Nasty lil bastards.
A mate got bitten the other day,one had got into a tee shirt he grabbed off his boat. He put it on and wack,nasty rash type sore appeared for a few days. Different folk react worse than others. Nasty bits of work.
There's a theory that their bite is so severe because they feed on Daddy Long Legs (which supposedly have venom as bad as just about anything else out there).
Indeed - different people react quite differently. I have a mate who was bitten on the foot - didn't return to work for 6 months because he couldn't put any significant weight on it.
I've had 3 bites from the mongrels (2 confirmed by the corpse) and I just get a large red patch with a puss-filled pimple like head and shitloads of itching. I've caught many more and put them together and they fight to the death! Most gratifying...
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
I have a year-old 1cm-diameter scar from a whitetail bite on my right foot. Happened while I was sitting in the lounge watching telly.
It took almost three weeks to heal up. For the first 12-24 hours, it was a burning mozzie-bite type bump that just wouldn't stop hurting, and then that turned black and collapsed and spread outwards over the following days, eventually falling away and leaving a bloody hole that scarred over.
Which made me pretty sure that the root cause was an infection of some sort, rather than a direct envenoming.
I didn't see a doctor or take any antibiotics for it. I was poised to, though, if I noticed any systemic symptoms or if it'd spread further.
The infection angle makes sense given that reported deaths and/or cases of gangrene requiring amputation from spider bites tend to be among the infirm and very young. My ex-wife's grandmother lost half a thumb to a whitetail bite about six months before she died of cancer.
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So if we see a 4 legged white-tail , Skid Mark taught it how to wheelstand.![]()
I always see massive black one's around my house.
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If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
Just be thankful we don't have the Brown Recluse...![]()
If it wasn't for a concise set of rules, we might have to resort to common sense!
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