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Old 28-11-09, 03:24 PM
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I think this forum is in need of a picture thread showing native uk spiders

Here are a few of which i have come accross and once im walking again i will be getting more photos to share full stop

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The first picture looks very much like a false widow spider, not actually native to this country, they are originaly from the Canary Islands.
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yeah however theyre happily breeding down in southampton as kept finding the little beggers!!!

those 2 were both found in my flat in Southampton
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great pic,s thanks for sharing them with us
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i think the second one is a sill spider?
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