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dangerous bite report. Latrodectus hesperus [black widow]
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<blockquote data-quote="DreadedNeith" data-source="post: 134479" data-attributes="member: 28071"><p>Yeah they are very beautiful spiders. I also love the red ones. They remind me of the spider that spiderman was bitten by. That wolf spider is big. Where do you live? We used to get them when i lived up in Lake Tahoe Nevada (on the boarder of cali) but i think the biggest i ever saw was maybe 2 inch leg span.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadedNeith, post: 134479, member: 28071"] Yeah they are very beautiful spiders. I also love the red ones. They remind me of the spider that spiderman was bitten by. That wolf spider is big. Where do you live? We used to get them when i lived up in Lake Tahoe Nevada (on the boarder of cali) but i think the biggest i ever saw was maybe 2 inch leg span. [/QUOTE]
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