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UK Tegenaria gigantea(common house spider) eating wasp

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Uploaded by on Aug 15, 2009

wasp came into house,i gave it a headache, then fed it to one of the spiders,oooooooh yeah.

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  • I let out 3 of my juvenile Indian Ornamentals (Poecilotheria regalis) in the eden project today. I hope nobody finds them

  • @sandmbmx OK so you thought it would also be a good idea to tell all on youtube for all to see,if the shit hits the fan it may come your way,your actions if true are a wreckless & I hope nobody gets bitten.

  • this is not the biggest spider in the uk anymore now we have wolf spiders and the camel spider which are not meant to be in the uk plus there is a lot more reports of black widows being found. i saw a spider in my house before the size of my hand it must of been a type of tarrantula i think it escaped out of someones house but i could be wrong.

  • @djsubliminalreeve I just looked into the camel spider in uk but that was a stow away in a paratroopers kit bag so thats a one off,black widows again usually accidentally get in but cannot live in our climate during winter months and typically only live for a year so no worry for colonisation just yet,well not until things warm up some more anyways :)

  • @ARCEYE78 Black Widows are indigenous to Illinois, USA, where I come from. I can tell you, the winters there are a lot harsher than anything you've experienced here.

  • @edvais Well that is a worrying fact,lets hope they dont get introduced into the uk.

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  • Now im getting scared around me, im just looking around me but I saw a spider. :)

  • @ARCEYE78 The black widow i think would survive in the uk because its cousin the false web spider lives here and the only difference between those two are the black widow has more venom and a red spot !!

  • Anyone else look this up because you were sick of seeing wasps win???

  • She does exactly know which victim she has, look how careful she is. Spiders aren´t dumb

  • This video is a fascinatingly accurate description of my life.

  • @djsubliminalreeve I've heard about those Wolf Spiders... Apparently they're big enough to bite, non-venomously.

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