Latest News About False Widow Web

Updated 2026-05-16 03:07

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False widow spiders on the increase in London and Essex | Pest Magazine

London Network for Pest Solutions is advising care home managers, school maintenance officers and property managers to be on the lookout for false widow spiders following an increase in callouts. In the last four weeks, LNPS has noticed a considerable increase in the number of callouts relating to the false widow spider, including infestations atRead More

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More sightings of the false widow spider, as Britain's 'most venomous

The 33-year-old from Essex said she had seen the Independent report and so her husband immediately knocked it out of her hands. “He had seen the story about the false widow going around Facebook and when he saw what Emily was holding, there was a look of terror on his face and he whacked it out of Emily’s hand.” After managing to catch the spider, Mrs Armitage took a photo and put in on Facebook, where friends commented that they had also seen the false widow in their homes. The false widow...

www.independent.co.uk