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2006-08-06 10:44:49 · 2 answers · asked by michelle p 1 in Home & Garden Garden & Landscape

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Here you'll find "Links to Further Information"
http://www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/spidermyth/links.html
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Use The Link Below For Information On:
*Treatment of Arthropod Bites and Stings
*Arthropod-Related Allergies
*Immunization or Desensitization
*Disease Transmission By ARTHROPODS
*Spider Species List
*House Centipede
*Ants Species List

http://www.entomology.ucr.edu/ebeling/ebel9-1.html
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Lastly, Contact The:
Department of Biological Sciences At Your New England
University's.

Hope This Helps You.

2006-08-06 11:25:16 · answer #1 · answered by Excel 5 · 0 0

Try the British Arachnological Society. They have a recorder for nearly each and every county (I am the recorder for my county for illustration). Alternatively could not you put up it right here on Answers? There is a couple of species known as the False Widow Spider. The so much in general recorded one is Steatoda grossa; it not often bites and the venom isn't specifically unsafe. Steatoda nobilis is extra venomous however is luckily even much less ordinary; once more, it not often bites. Steatoda bipunctata could be very ordinary round window and door frames, in lawn sheds and many others. Although most likely concerning the 2 species I've already stated, its venom is susceptible and appears to be rather innocent (except you are an insect!) This is rather a small spider nonetheless and if the only you have got discovered is 'tremendous' then it's whatever else

2016-08-28 11:47:31 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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