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  • Black Widow Spider Found in Aldi Mart Grapes

    Black Widow Spider Found in Aldi Mart Grapes

    Discount supermarket chain Aldi removed its entire stock of grapes from the shelves of its Milwaukee, Wisconsin, stores in early November, after a shopper found a black widow spider in a container. The red grapes in that incident were purchased from Aldi’s Wauwatosa, WI, branch, and other black widow sightings have been reported at grocery stores in Michigan, Missouri and Minnesota, in recent months.

    The black widow spider is a venomous species of the genus Latrodectus. The spiders are known for their striking red and black markings, and for the practice of the female sometimes eating the male soon after mating. Their venom in neurotoxic, and seldomly fatal to humans, though children and the elderly are more susceptible.

    A few days prior to the latest incident in Wisconsin, a Michigan couple found a live spider in a bag of red grapes purchased in Brighton. In St. Louis, two more black widows were found in red grape containers in early October. In Minnesota, a spider was found in a crate of grapes at a school in Maplewood.

    Aldi has pledged to use additional inspection procedures to help prevent any future spider incidents.

    Black widows aren’t aggressive by nature, though will bite if cornered. One shouldn’t handle the spiders, and the best thing to do is to trap them in some sort of container, and move them outside.

    The practice of using the spiders on farms in place of pesticides might explain their appearances in grocery stores, as of late. A decade ago, customers had complained about finding black widows in bundles of grapes purchased at Tesco supermarkets in the United Kingdom. A grape farmer later admitted to purposely using the black widows to control pests.

    Incidentally, the UK has recently had its own problem with a widow spider of the “false” variety, after an infestation of the species shut down a school. Though, English false widows, of the genus Steatoda, are far less harmful to humans than the famous black widow of the Americas. Some members of the false widow genus can inflict bites which are medically significant in humans, though they generally don’t have any long-lasting effects.

    Symptoms of black widow bites are a bit more pronounced, and typically include fever and swelling. Victims should apply ice to the bite, and also consult with a doctor to obtain anti-venom.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons.

  • False Widow Spider Populations Increase

    False Widow Spider Populations Increase

    Black widows are one of the most common spiders that people fear. They get their name because they kill their mate after successfully breeding. There reputation for death makes them all the more strange and creepy to people, especially people who already have a fear of spiders.

    One of the things that makes black widow spiders so recognizable is their color, body shape and the hourglass symbol on their backs. Recently, a spider with a similar appearance has been popping up all over the country. These false widow spider populations are growing at an alarming rate and have even caused a school to be closed down due to infestation.

    Biologists say that false widows spiders are not poisonous or deadly but they will bite if necessary. Stuart Hine, manager of the Insect Identification Service at the Natural History Museum said,

    “It’s not deadly at all. It’s a species which can bite and does bite.”

    “Generally speaking symptoms are no worse than a bee or wasp sting and in truth you’re more likely to be stung by a wasp than you are to be bitten by this spider.”

    Scientists aren’t sure what is causing the false widow spider populations to grow so quickly, but believe it could be due to climate change. The UK has also witnessed an increase in false window populations and infestations.

    Biologists believe that the reason so many of these spider are seen in the fall is becasuse it is the time of year that they become full grown and start hunting and looking for mates. Female spiders usually stay in their webs while the males are more likely to explore their nearby world.

    Although the spiders can bite and strike fear in the hearts of many, experts say they are not likely to harm humans unless threatened.

    Image from Wikimedia Commons.

  • Spiders Shut Down British School

    A school in England has been shut down due to an infestation of “false widow” spiders, the most poisonous British arachnid.

    The spiders, which are equipped with venom that can cause swelling and fever, had been spotted around the campus of Dean Academy, prompting the school to close its doors on Wednesday. Experts were brought in to eradicate the spiders.

    English false widows, of the genus Steatoda, are far less harmful to humans than the famous black widow of the Americas. Some members of the false widow genus can inflict bites which are medically significant in humans, though they generally don’t have any long-lasting effects. The symptoms associated with the bite of several Steatoda species are known in medicine as steatodism; and have been described as a less-severe form of latrodectism (the symptoms associated with a widow spider bite).

    Latrodectism, on the other hand, can be a problem. Due to the presence of latrotoxin in their venom, black widow bites can cause severe muscle pain, abdominal cramps, hyperhidrosis, tachycardia and muscle spasms. Symptoms usually last for 3–7 days, but may persist for several weeks.

    Codeine or tramadol are prescribed, depending on pain scores, along with an anti-inflammatory agent like naproxen and cortisone, and an antispasmodic like diazepam.

    False widows have been present in parts of southern England for almost a century, and are thought to have been spreading for the last 25 years. The spider has been in the news a bit in England lately, and on Twitter:

    In related news, it’s been reported that spiders were the cause of some of the problem, as Toyota recalled 803,000 vehicles. Spiders are making their way into the drainage tube that leads from the air conditioning condenser. The blockage from the spiders allows water to leak onto the airbag, which results in a malfunctioning.

    Image via Wikimedia Commons.