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SPIDER CHART

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Black House Spider
Colour: Dark brown to black.
Body length: 15-18 mm
Bite: Toxic producing nausea, pain and sweating.

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Garden Wolf Spider
Colour: Patterned in many shades of brown and grey.
Body length: 20-35 mm or more.
Bite: Toxic, causing pain, infection and skin lesions.
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Redback Spider
Colour: Black with red, yellow or white marks on back.
Body length: 3-14 mm.
Bite: Very Toxic, attacks nervous system.
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Brown Trapdoor Spider
Colour: Browns, quite hairy.
Body length: 30 mm or more.
Bite: Not Toxic Inland varieties may be toxic.

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Huntsman Spider
Colour: Great variety from red-brown, yellow-ochre, grey, dark and light markings.
Body length: 20 mm or more.
Bite: Not toxic but its bite causes local swelling, burning and itching.
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Daddy-Long-Legs Spider
Colour: Light brown.
Body length: 7-9 mm. Very small body with long spindly legs.
Bite: Not Toxic, rarely bites.

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Mouse Spider (male)
Colour:May be dark brown or coloured in red, yellow, blue.
Body length:20 mm or more.
Bite: Toxic causing local swelling, burning and itching.

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Red Mouse Spider (male)
Colour:Male often red, yellow and blue.
Body length:20 mm or more.
Bite: Toxic causing local swelling, burning and itching.


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Brown Recluse Spider
Colour:Light-Dark browns.
Body Length:7-8 mm.
Bite: Very Toxic causing headaches, nausea and sometimes ulcerating lesions.

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St Andrews Cross Spider
Colour:Banded legs and colourful body.
Body length:12-15 mm or more.
Bites: Non Toxic.

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White Tail Spider
Colour: Grey to black, white mark on end of abdomen.
Body length: 12-15 mm.
Bite: Toxic causing local pain, blistering, ulcerating lesions and tissue necrosis. (death of tissue)
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Funnel Web Spider (female)
Colour:Glossy black.
Body length:20 mm or more.
Bite: Very Toxic causing local swelling, burning and itching.

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Golden Orb Spider
Colour:Colourfully banded legs, silver-grey body.

Body length:12-45 mm or more.
Bites: Non Toxic, rarely bites.


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  • About Us
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  • Learning Centre
    • Termite Identification
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      • Ants
      • Bed Bugs
      • Bees
      • Birds
      • Booklice
      • Borers
      • Carpet Beetles
      • Centipedes Millipedes
      • Cockroaches
      • Fabric Pests
      • Mites
      • Spiders
      • Termites
      • Wood Decay
    • Spider Chart
    • Pyrethrum Daisy
  • Customer Care
    • The Ninja Approach
    • Pesticide Information >
      • Product Information Downloads
      • Termite Products
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