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Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 11:26 am
by dippersgirl
A visitor last night as we watched TV - he is in a glass jar!! Not the best photo, but........
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 11:33 am
by Chriswright03
I have been told they always come in pairs.
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 11:39 am
by dippersgirl
yes, but this is the wife and she has eaten him already!
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 12:46 pm
by helendj
eek! Now I'll be searching the bedroom before I go to bed, lol ! Just when I thought all the creepy crawlies had more or less gone, lol
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 1:53 pm
by sophie
As I'm sure KB will tell you, TC tarantulas are supposedly harmless, unless of course its come from abroad in a bunch of bananas!!
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 4:33 pm
by Harrythecod
I just walked the dog and there was a nice blunt nose viper sunbathing by the side of road
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 4:40 pm
by frontalman
I've been here 14 years and not yet seen a tarantula in the flesh. I'm quite fond of spiders so would love to come across one.
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 5:53 pm
by silverfir
frontalman, you're having a laugh aren't you?
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 5:55 pm
by dippersgirl
This is what Ulas Seherlioglu from TASKENT said
Lycosa tarantula / european tarantula. Largest wolf spider species on the island. It is venomous but rarely bites when provoked. Not really toxic to humans, feels like a bee sting.
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Fri 02 Nov 2018 6:00 pm
by dippersgirl
Not sure I want to pick one up with bare hands, but I do like spiders, - and snakes - they all eat what we want to get rid off, i.e. flies, mosquitos, mice etc. Rescued a baby black snake from the cat the other day. Did pick that up, but then it was only 30cm or so.
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Sat 03 Nov 2018 9:55 pm
by kbasat
dippersgirl wrote:Not sure I want to pick one up with bare hands, but I do like spiders, - and snakes - they all eat what we want to get rid off, i.e. flies, mosquitos, mice etc. Rescued a baby black snake from the cat the other day. Did pick that up, but then it was only 30cm or so.
Handling animals that you are not 100% sure of which species it belongs is not a good practice.
That being said, no insect or arachnid is life threatening in Cyprus unless you are allergic to it.
This particular animal you would really have to squeeze her hard to get her to bite you but even then its like a bee sting.
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We have just recently identified a new species of spider that we believe is endemic to Cyprus.
You can read more about it here:
https://www.facebook.com/cypruswildlife
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2018 7:44 am
by frontalman
silverfir wrote:frontalman, you're having a laugh aren't you?
I just spent 3 months in a caravan in the UK and my only companions were two big Borises. No I'm not aving a laugh, sad people don't laugh
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2018 7:45 am
by frontalman
dippersgirl wrote:This is what Ulas Seherlioglu from TASKENT said
Lycosa tarantula / european tarantula. Largest wolf spider species on the island. It is venomous but rarely bites when provoked. Not really toxic to humans, feels like a bee sting.
A bee sting blooming hurts!
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2018 7:49 am
by frontalman
kbasat wrote:dippersgirl wrote:Not sure I want to pick one up with bare hands, but I do like spiders, - and snakes - they all eat what we want to get rid off, i.e. flies, mosquitos, mice etc. Rescued a baby black snake from the cat the other day. Did pick that up, but then it was only 30cm or so.
Handling animals that you are not 100% sure of which species it belongs is not a good practice.
That being said, no insect or arachnid is life threatening in Cyprus unless you are allergic to it.
This particular animal you would really have to squeeze her hard to get her to bite you but even then its like a bee sting.
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We have just recently identified a new species of spider that we believe is endemic to Cyprus.
You can read more about it here:
https://www.facebook.com/cypruswildlife
Hold on a minute, Kemal. I spent the day with Professor Salih Gucel yesterday, and I understood the discovery had been accredited to him. Is this the royal we?
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Sun 04 Nov 2018 8:54 pm
by kbasat
frontalman wrote:kbasat wrote:dippersgirl wrote:Not sure I want to pick one up with bare hands, but I do like spiders, - and snakes - they all eat what we want to get rid off, i.e. flies, mosquitos, mice etc. Rescued a baby black snake from the cat the other day. Did pick that up, but then it was only 30cm or so.
Handling animals that you are not 100% sure of which species it belongs is not a good practice.
That being said, no insect or arachnid is life threatening in Cyprus unless you are allergic to it.
This particular animal you would really have to squeeze her hard to get her to bite you but even then its like a bee sting.
---
We have just recently identified a new species of spider that we believe is endemic to Cyprus.
You can read more about it here:
https://www.facebook.com/cypruswildlife
Hold on a minute, Kemal. I spent the day with Professor Salih Gucel yesterday, and I understood the discovery had been accredited to him. Is this the royal we?
I dont know what a royal we is... We in my post meant the country of Cyprus in general... It was not intended to credit or discredit anybody.
I already gave the link above which has the details of parties involved in the discovery of the spider.
Total there are 4 names
Salih Gucel
Özge Özden Fuller
Bayram Göçmen
Kadir Boğaç Kunt
Representing 3 institutions
Near East University
Ege University
Cyprus Wildlife Research Institute (part of Taskent Nature Park)
Hope this makes it more clear for you. You can read more about it here:
https://www.facebook.com/cypruswildlife ... =3&theater
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Mon 05 Nov 2018 1:12 pm
by frontalman
Thanks for that, the article in the Cyprus Mail only named Salih bey.
Re: Tarantula visitor
Posted: Wed 07 Nov 2018 6:38 am
by solic200
This little boy was in my shower when I lived in North Cyprus and had at least one a month visit me, and for someone that is terrified of spiders that was not pleasant. Lol