Carl, it never occurred to me to confide in my spiders.  I will reconsider
that policy on your recommendation. 

 

According to my books, the brown recluse doesn't make it beyond the 100th
meridian (blood or otherwise).  She has a local cousin, "desert recluse" or
some such whose bite is not a problem. 

 

What I learned from the brief reading on the I-net and elsewhere is that
there are no medical miracles to deal with these bites.  I had always
assumed I would rush down to St. Vincents, and if I got there soon enough,
they would give me a shot, and that would be the end of it.  Apparently not
so. Particularly if children are bitten.  

 

Nick 

 

From: friam-boun...@redfish.com [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf
Of Carl Tollander
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 10:23 PM
To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Name this spider

 

Black Widows - Shiny long legs, hourglass on back - worry some, as they can
get agressive and the bites are persistently painful.  Ubiquitous and the
big one's can be resilient against 2x4's.  They make more.  Lots more.
Brown Recluse - All brown, hides in slight creases on a newspaper - worry
more due to cellular toxins.
Wolf - Short legs, big body - not so much worry, just don't mess with it.
They do bite, but they keep to themselves unless molested.   I call the one
over my front door "Kong".   From the description, probably what you have.
Everything else, leave 'em be, they're beneficial, bites not fun but not
dangerous, probably.   Good listeners.

On 10/8/10 7:59 PM, Robert J. Cordingley wrote: 

  Hoping there's someone on this list that knows something about spiders in
New Mexico... There were two of these hanging out just on the outside of my
house in Santa Fe.  One had made a large somewhat circular web about 2 ft
across.  At night it would sit in the middle, during the day it would hide
in a corner.  You can get an idea of the size from the tines of the dining
fork.   I think they are big.   I've not yet been successful in finding
anything online that seems to come any where close.  Any ideas on what type
it is, should I be worried? 

Let me know if you'd like a higher res. image. 

Thanks, 
Robert C 




 
 
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