White Tail Spider!! in New Zealand (Deadly Spider)

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

If you love spiders, dont even bother watching this video. Ive been finding heaps of white tails in my house this summer, and i dont wanna get bitten by one. they can make your skin rot when your bitten. I just kill them when i see them because i hate them.

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  • YOU FOUND HEAPS IN YOUR HOUSE? I WOULDN'T FUCKING SLEEP

  • that spider can't handle the jandal

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  • I love the laughing at the end.

  • in new zealand aren't spiders

  • sad...but the music made it funny

  • You have something they want!!!! Burn the house and move!

  • White Tails do not rot your skin, I have been bitten twice now infact I was bitten for an second time today at home. Doctors thought it was the white tail that caused skin to rot but it is a recluse spider that is responsible for that not the white tail. A recluse bite would be more painful then a white tail. Right now my bite is red and has a dot in the middle and is stinging a lot and It feels like my bones rubbing together (venom going up my arm).

  • as a girl from BC Canada.....every time i see a spider in my house.... whether its deadly (dbout it) if it bites (Probably not) I will still kill it. the more you let go free, the more that will be in your house. and I think NOT.

  • @geofreyr I agree. Absurd videos like this and other forms of media are responsible for propagating their bad reputation. Granted, they are aggressive (they eat other spiders) and their bite is painful however there is no scientific evidence that it causes anything more than redness and swelling, which is more likely to be due to the immune system dealing with infection from the bacteria on their fangs.

  • @mislam13 sure, like any untreated infection.

  • @geofreyr which can later get infected to the point of death.

  • These aren't deadly, it's a common misconception. They just cause a bit of swelling, perhaps an infection.

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