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by Red Sable on 18 June 2010 - 18:06
"The larger female ate her mate soon after."
One less spider. I think that concept is a great idea! I wonder if the male knew it was his last go round, and if it was worth it.?

That is amazing photography, very neat, thanks for sharing!

by Two Moons on 18 June 2010 - 18:06
You might not like them but they are necessary.
I was once bitten by a Recluse, I immediately did surgery on my thumb with a razor blade.
What really freaks me out is we have Mud Daubers that catch the Black Widows to place in their nests, but they decide not too and drop them off on my deck still anesthetized but alive.
So far the Recluse have stayed in my work shop and the Black Widows in the woods, but I have found both a time or two in my house, and that's cause for a sleepless night.
I was once bitten by a Recluse, I immediately did surgery on my thumb with a razor blade.
What really freaks me out is we have Mud Daubers that catch the Black Widows to place in their nests, but they decide not too and drop them off on my deck still anesthetized but alive.
So far the Recluse have stayed in my work shop and the Black Widows in the woods, but I have found both a time or two in my house, and that's cause for a sleepless night.
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