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8cm of arachnofobic info for Fearajinx!.

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8cm of arachnofobic info for fearajinx. This is one of the most common house-spiders and one the largest spiders in Europe. It is a rather big male of some 8 cm. total length, though 10 cm has been reported. It's a Tegenaria species, most probable Tegenaria atrica or gigantea (giant housespider)! One european Tegenaria species has become very infamous in the United States as the Hobo- or ASH-spider. ASH stands for Attacking Home Spider. This Tegenaria agrestis was imported in the U.S. round 1930 by ship and is now invading a large area of the USA.It seems to like the home-environment there. It is the only Tegenaria species reported to have a venomous bite. The bite gradually develops into a nasty very slow healing open wound, though the bite itself seems hardly noticed. Laboratory research on rabbits of both american- and european-agrestis-spiders could not substantiate the toxic capacity of the bite. Bites of agrestis are only reported from the USA. In Europe agrestis is rarely seen in houses because of the presence of other spiders like the giant house-spider, which predate on them. Although AHS stands for agressive, agrestis is told to be not agressive at all. It will only bite if pressed on to the skin. This spider doesn't actively attack or pursuit its victim. ASH-female-spiders have a funnelweb in places you never clean, like most Tegenaria- species. ASH-spider-males roam the house at night in search for a nice lady. During the day they hide and are therefore seldom seen. Every now and then they are found in sincs, bathtubs and the like, where they trapped themselves. Rarely they hide in clothes or shoes in which case a bite might occur the next morning/day. 50% of the bites seem to be defensive-dry-bites where no venom is injected! The determination of Tegenaria species is very difficult, the spider on this photo could as well be an ASH-spider, though not very likely.A normal house(hold) lodges thousands of insects and hundreds of spiders, it is a small eco-system in itself. So it will be very likely that some Tegenaria species live in your house in places you seldom or never come with your vacuum cleaner. Maybe under your ......., have a nice day :) PapaGuru.

Comments (33)


RobertTheoret

3:21PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Super capture my friend, and excellent information on the species. Well done my friend. BRAVOS!!!

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Niutek

3:24PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Hihi, what a nasty way to freak Johannah out! :D I still love all spiders, no matter if they bite or not. A lovely shot and some very interesting info, Papa. Thank you :))

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Lalani

3:28PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Hehe, thanks for the info, Ric.. I'm sure Jo will love this :D

vlaaitje

3:33PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

very interesting info, and I don't like spiders, but they are so beautiful..I am scared for spiders...wonderful shot

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zulaan

3:35PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Magnifique spime !!!!

T2

3:43PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Looks dangerous! Fantastic shot!

jimry

5:08PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

big EEK...lovely shot Ric..nice to view than see it 'real' :)

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smiles95

5:16PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Hahaha, I think I just sat on one...

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LostPatrol

6:00PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Excellent image and wonderful detail, for real this probably wouldnt bother me, but it gives me the creeps , no offence ment. I looks big and has hairy legs.

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odie

7:44PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

EWWWW!! This thing is huge and scary (compared to the fly!!)....but what a shot! Great Job. :0)

logiloglu

7:59PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

wow, a fantastic macro shot. #:O)

javi_t001

8:05PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Its second left leg is half missing. Still makes me shivvverr! Cool shot!

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Apophis906

8:33PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Wow thats some spider their, thanks for the info too. Excellent capture and job here.

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nongo

11:36PM | Mon, 25 October 2004

Thanks Papa, you just gave me the creeps!! But now I'll be more aware of these spooky spiders!!!! excellent shot!!!!!! great info!!! thanks...

cynlee

12:32AM | Tue, 26 October 2004

she's sure to luv it, lol :] he's a fine looking specimen even having lost part of leg

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Enmos

6:38AM | Tue, 26 October 2004

Great info :D And an awesome and detailed capture !! Excellent work Ric !!

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SoulSearcherr

10:35AM | Tue, 26 October 2004

very kewl shot

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FearaJinx

5:49PM | Tue, 26 October 2004

Thank You Rick! I do like spiders... have loads of them around my house during the fall. THANK YOU SO MUCH! Your a wonderful friend! And I've missed your presents here at R!

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WandM

2:16AM | Wed, 27 October 2004

All spiders in our place are saved. It takes a lot of time to avoid them! Great shot!

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KingPtolemy

5:02AM | Wed, 27 October 2004

Superb shot!!! Very well done!!! The spider was a holly creature in ancient Greece! The word Arachnophobia derives from the story of Arachne and goddess Athena. I have a version of this myth in my gallery take a look

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Akinom

12:04PM | Wed, 27 October 2004

Has been a while since you've posted... have missed your work, Ric! An awesome capture again! Look at those details! Thanks for the great info, too!

ModestyB

6:02AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

Hes a beautie, with hes hairy legs :) Nice capture!

pimbotin

9:10AM | Thu, 28 October 2004

I'm pretty sure there is none under my....(...) My wife wouldn't let them live long enough for this. Your style is absolutely fantastic. I gonna add you in my favorites, right now...

OldFaithful

9:06AM | Sat, 30 October 2004

:D did you name him hop along cassidy with his missing leg? Nice work as always, Ric:)

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lejimi

9:36AM | Wed, 03 November 2004

Impressionnante cette bestiole. Mais je ne chasse plus les araigns : elles me darassent des moustiques et je les en remercie !

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Richardphotos

7:09AM | Sun, 14 November 2004

excellent macro and more info on spidys than I wanted to know but read all of it. what did you do raid under the base boards to find this guy/girl?

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SNAKEY

7:58AM | Sun, 14 November 2004

This is a double excellent image. The spidy and the backdrop , both textures come out so well. The details about this spidy is cool and reminds me to chek my shoes when i wear em......not that i am any closer to europe but I have had the displeasure of having a scorpian in my shoe once.;)

koakiss

8:29AM | Sun, 14 November 2004

I like the spiders... Well... at home they don't always measured 8cm... I like much this macro!!! Bravo!

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sossy

8:47AM | Sun, 14 November 2004

what an impressive shot and so interesting! great details! excellent capture!

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Krystie

2:03PM | Sun, 14 November 2004

What a beautiful spider! Excellent shot and I Vote!

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