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Urgent Warning: Keep Windows Shut to Stop the Spider from Entering Homes

UK residents are being urged to keep their windows closed this August as the False Widow spider reaches its peak mating season. Considered Britain’s most venomous native species, its activity rises sharply during late summer.

At this time of year, male False Widows abandon their webs to search for mates. In the process, they frequently find their way into homes through open windows, vents, and even drains, which heightens the chance of human contact.

Painful Bite and Health Concerns

The False Widow has long carried a fearsome reputation for its venomous bite. While rarely life-threatening, its effects are significantly more painful than those caused by other UK spiders.

Dr. Tom Elwood, a leading arachnologist, explained that victims often compare the bite to the sting of a wasp. In most cases, the pain eases within a few hours or days.

However, some more severe cases have been recorded. Medical reports list symptoms such as swelling, burning pain, dizziness, and fever. Although these stronger reactions are less common, they underscore why the species is closely monitored by experts.

The spread of the False Widow has fueled additional concern nationwide. Originally native to the Canary Islands and Madeira, the species has successfully adapted to the UK’s climate and urban settings, allowing it to thrive.

Prevention and Safety Measures

Experts recommend taking straightforward precautions during mating season. Keeping windows closed at night, sealing gaps, using window screens, and clearing clutter that may serve as hiding places can all reduce the likelihood of encounters.

Despite the alarm they may cause, Dr. Elwood emphasized that bites remain uncommon. “Awareness and prevention are key,” he said. “By taking simple steps, people can avoid unwanted surprises this summer.”

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