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RE: Tegenaria agrestis  Helsdingen, P.J. van
 Apr 26, 2009 23:46 PDT 
The whole story about T. agrestis being dangerous to humans is a hoax!



Peter van Helsdingen



P. J. van Helsdingen

European Invertebrate Survey - Nederland

European Invertebrate Survey - International

National Museum of Natural History

Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, Netherlands

P.O. Box 9517, 2300 RA Leiden, Netherlands

tel.: (0031) 71 56 87 413 or (0031) 06 51058720

fax: (0031) 71 56 87 456

E-mail: helsd-@nnm.nl <mailto:helsd-@nnm.nl>

http://www.naturalis.nl/eis <http://www.naturalis.nl/eis>

http://www.european-arachnology.org/reports/fauna.shtml
<http://www.european-arachnology.org/reports/fauna.shtml>

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Van: Zach Valois [mailto:OutLande-@yahoo.com]
Verzonden: zaterdag 25 april 2009 9:55
Aan: arach-@topica.com
Onderwerp: RE: Tegenaria agrestis



Thanks guys,



I myself become overwhelmed with spider identifications this time of
year here in Utah. Every other person thinks their home is infested with
brown recluse spiders or what not. I had been curious about true
toxicity levels of T. agrestis.



thanks Rick

Zachary J. Valois
Salt Lake City, Utah
Z_Va-@yahoo.com

--- On Fri, 4/24/09, Rick West <rickc-@shaw.ca> wrote:

From: Rick West <rickc-@shaw.ca>
Subject: RE: Tegenaria agrestis
To: arach-@topica.com
Date: Friday, April 24, 2009, 8:34 PM

Hi Kelly,



I didn't notice your posting on this forum until after it was
sent. Please excuse the

previous typos everyone (corrected below). I suspect Robb's
email was not noticeable

in the reply. I recommend you contact him directly at;
Robb.B-@gems6.gov.bc.ca



Hope this helps, Rick




________________________________


From: Rick West [mailto:rickc-@shaw.ca]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 7:09 PM
To: arach-@topica.com
Cc: Robb Bennett (Robb Bennett)
Subject: RE: Tegenaria agrestis

Hi Kelly,



Allow me to refer you to a local authority on T. agrestis - Dr.
Robb Bennett. The majority

of local spiders brought in by paniced arachnophobes aren't even
capable of penetrating

human skin with their bite. Of those that can, its believed
that bacteria around the mouth

and fang region may be responsible for many of the neucrotic
lesions seen in patients.

These people may be more sensitive to particular bacteria that
enter the bite site ... if it

was, in fact, caused by a spider at all.



Cheers, Rick

	
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