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Reply Fri 11 Feb, 2005 09:40 am
Hot and Bothered Spiders Head Indoors

 Oddly Enough - Reuters



SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australians have been warned: angry arachnids are heading indoors.


http://us.news2.yimg.com/us.yimg.com/p/nm/20050211/mdf856308.jpg


Scientists say Australia's hot, humid and wet summer has had a bad effect on common, but potentially deadly, redback spiders.

Normally found in outdoor sheds, gardens and under roofs, the cantankerous creepy-crawlies are seeking shelter indoors in tropical Queensland and New South Wales, two of Australia's biggest states.

"There has been rain and winds which push falling leaves into the roof gutters, destroying their web. This leaves them no other option but to come down into the house," said Queensland Museum arachnologist Robert Raven.

Bites have been recorded at a rate of one a day, he said.

A female redback's bite usually results in sweating and pain, which slowly builds to the point of being unbearable.

No deaths from redback bites have been reported in Queensland since the introduction of an anti-venom.

The redback is one of the most common of Australia's seemingly endless supply of poisonous pests. A distant cousin of the American black widow, it is distinguished by a red stripe on the shiny black, thumbnail-sized body of the larger female.

Scientists describe the redback's existence as "amoral" because of their unique mating behavior in which males give themselves up to the deadly females to be killed and eaten after mating.

"It's all about foreplay. If he doesn't have the moves, she's not going to be interested," said Sydney Taronga Zoo exhibit supervisor Warrick Angus, who said he kept a redback as a pet.
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dlowan
 
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Reply Fri 11 Feb, 2005 05:22 pm
Goodness! Thank heavens we in South Australia are having (so far) an exceptionally cool summer!

Actually, redbacks often live indoors - if one has a dark, quiet corner.

I am surprised there are so many bites - I guess they must be happening cos they are creeping into corners in wardrobes and other places where human fingers go.

Redbacks are very retiring spiders - and very placid - you normally have to touch them to get a bite, and even then, they do not always respond.

They are actually very attractive spiders - that photo could be classified as a Fox media portrayal - ie very sensationalized and demonising! Heehee

I would not like to be bitten, though!

Ants and other insects and the odd arachnid DO come in sometimes when it is very hot, I notice. Lots more wildlife in very hot summers.....

Speaking of which - as a matter of good wildlife news - it has just been discovered that the 35 member flock of yellow-tailed black cockatoos (the only ones left) made it through the terrible fires on the Lower Eyre Peninsula here.

Black cockatoos (in all their tail colours) are my favourite Australian birds - they are like a sort of flying realisation of the spirit of the place - huge, black, gentle creatures with an incredibly lovely and wild call.....
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Sat 12 Feb, 2005 12:11 am
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Scientists describe the redback's existence as "amoral" because of their unique mating behavior in which males give themselves up to the deadly females to be killed and eaten after mating.



Too damn late, sunshine!! I have had the human equivalent happen to me last year in the Family Court of Australia!
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Sat 12 Feb, 2005 12:19 am
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Black cockatoos (in all their tail colours) are my favourite Australian birds - they are like a sort of flying realisation of the spirit of the place - huge, black, gentle creatures with an incredibly lovely and wild call.....


Migod!! The bunny's found peace or religion or her G-spot!!


For the record. On the East Coast we have these...

http://www.birdsnbeasts.com/images/birds/hobie.jpg

They swarm in flocks, they shred things (like people's houses), they poop AND they make a noise like a prime-mover in second with its airbrakes on travelling along a road filled with empty metal drums. They eat small children and pets, they share 99.8% genetic material with Great White Sharks, they are the national symbol of the Australian Liberal Party and they are inedible!! So..... how many would you like?
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dlowan
 
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Reply Sat 12 Feb, 2005 01:04 am
Lol - I have a whole other side you know not of, Stilly - and my G spot and I became acquainted a good few years ago.

I love the sulphur cresteds, too - but the blacks are a very different creature - quiet, measured, gentle.

The sulphurs are like nothing so much as a gang of hooligans with all the confidence in the world, and a wonderfully cynical view of life.
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Sun 13 Feb, 2005 01:09 am
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with all the confidence in the world, and a wonderfully cynical view of life


I'm closer to them than I ever thought....... Fffaarrrkkkkkkkkkk!!
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