Coventry Telegraph

Venomous spider surges in UK as summer nears

- By STAFF REPORTERS

THE country’s only venomous spider is thought to be surging in numbers because of the current warm weather.

Spiders experts are warning the UK false widows are coming out hibernatio­n and multiplyin­g.

The creepy crawlies are related to the deadly black widow and are now breeding in high numbers.

Pest control expert Clive Boase said: “The population of false widows in the UK is growing all the time. People don’t realise just how common they have become. They can survive both indoors and outdoors.

“They are generally shy creatures and won’t come out into the open - but they could crawl into curtains or perhaps clothing left on the floor.”

Joe Hildebrand­t, from Conwy in North Wales, was left with a swollen hand after being bitten by one in his garden.

He said: “Spiders don’t scare me but this one did. When I saw it on the floor, it spooked me a bit as it had been on my arm - and I know they will only bite when provoked.”

The British Arachnolog­ical Society says the bite of a false widow is similar to a wasp sting. Experts say symptoms from bites include pain, swelling, nausea, tremors and altered blood pressure.

Michel Dugon, an expert from the National University of Ireland in Galway, said: “In addition to their medically significan­t venom, noble false widows are extremely competitiv­e. Two decades ago, this species was almost unknown in Ireland, the UK or in continenta­l Europe.

“One thing is certain, though - this species is here to stay and we must learn how to live with it.”

Pest controller Rob Simpson urged people to keep homes tidy and hoover regularly to keep the critters at bay.

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