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Male White Death Spider
By Kizibu
- 28 Jul, 2008
- 7 likes
Saw a couple of males on the Sea Holly today - though the female is the deadlier of the two at about 12mm long compared to the male's 3-4mm.
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Hope I dont see them on my Seaholly
28 Jul, 2008
Id kill them me Janette&wouldnt think twice about it knowing their killers their selfs
28 Jul, 2008
Hi Jacque
They are pretty deadly to bees and hover flies etc. but you should be safe enough in your garden when they are around.
Kizibu
28 Jul, 2008
O Thank Goodness 4 that had me worried :/
28 Jul, 2008
I've seen those around here too. I'm relieved they are not deadly to humans. Not good news for our bees though.
29 Jul, 2008
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R they deadly then? What they doing in Uk ? iv never heard of them? :/
28 Jul, 2008