Heute in meinem Lager gefunden, noch nie zuvor gesehen. Ich habe mich gefragt, ist es gefährlich? Tut mir leid wegen der Bildqualität, die Spinne lief.
One that has no business being in Cyprus. It looks like a redback aka Australian black widow. If the marking on its back looks more brown than red/orange then it’s a false widow and not a huge concern.
BleachedPumpkin72 on
Looks like a Cyprus widow. It’s a mildly venomous spider, bites are not deadly but painful. If bit by one, it’s best to seek medical treatment.
Guilty-Drummer4517 on
One of the false black widow species
PheDii on
A delicious one!
Seriously tho idk but post on r/whatbugisthis and say that it’s in Cyprus
Eyeous on
I believe this is a horiatiki arachnus. Very common in Cyprus and often found in pick-up trucks.
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One that has no business being in Cyprus. It looks like a redback aka Australian black widow. If the marking on its back looks more brown than red/orange then it’s a false widow and not a huge concern.
Looks like a Cyprus widow. It’s a mildly venomous spider, bites are not deadly but painful. If bit by one, it’s best to seek medical treatment.
One of the false black widow species
A delicious one!
Seriously tho idk but post on r/whatbugisthis and say that it’s in Cyprus
I believe this is a horiatiki arachnus. Very common in Cyprus and often found in pick-up trucks.
BURN IT BEFORE IT REPOPULATES
I guess [Steatoda paykulliana](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steatoda_paykulliana)
is this a „pyrso“ ad?
One that i’d end its life.
This is how the friendly neighbourhood superhero is made.
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