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Old 27-02-2008, 04:31 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Des Higgins Des Higgins is offline
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On Feb 27, 2:19 pm, "Mary Fisher" wrote:
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The very delicate very very long legged spiders (Pholcus phalagioides)
do not bite
but the big hairy scuttling ones can pierce human skin. These are the
really big ones that you get stuck in bath tubs (Tegenaria species)
that people thought came up the plug hole but didn't. They can bite
and cause a reaction (swelling and pain) so I am wary of them although
I have hardly seen any for 4 or 5 years. It is as if they have been
replaced by Pholcus which used only be found along the south coast of
Ireland and UK in these here parts.


Where is 'these here parts'?



Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales and smaller bits.


I'd like to know more about spiders but it's such a huge subject, I doubt
I've enough time left :-)

Mary