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Pete Tattam
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Got bitten by a spider today which I disturbed in my log store. The bite became very swollen and painful. From my derscription Doc said it was a false black widow which has colonised from the continent. Apparently peoples reactions can vary from nil to quite serious. Anyone else come across one?

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Urgh! I had a bite from one whilst cutting a hedge in '07.

My arm swelled up at the shoulder and I had a fever type aching bones man flu for a day.

One of my irregular groundies has just been stung by a hornet (frelon in French) and his hand blew up to the size of a softball.

Ty

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Got bitten by a spider today which I disturbed in my log store. The bite became very swollen and painful. From my derscription Doc said it was a false black widow which has colonised from the continent. Apparently peoples reactions can vary from nil to quite serious. Anyone else come across one?

 

my dads work mate found one in a meter box (hes a gasman) in milton keynes a few weeks ago

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seems the little buggers are everywhere now, I've been told of dozens of sightings local to me in East Sussex. Watch out chaps, very black shiny (almost like patent leather) round bodies. I have felt awful since being bitten. Anti histamines made no difference and poor old mum is dead so no chicken soup!!!

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