Great resource 10/10

who would have thought - i think this is one of the best collection of white tail testimonials on the net



I too thought they were no more than a mosi bite got a couple of red marks after finding the odd small one crawlin on me at night- till i got bit by the a big one

your mileage may vary



believe what you like - but I'm waitin for a bunch of doubters to volunteer to be bitten in the name of scientific research

a couple of good bites by a few big females - some near the neck for full effect on the respiratory system and some by a lymph gland to test the immune response

as for long term effects - how long does tattoo ink stay in the system?

as for the murphy's law - i'd say we still have a lot more to learn

check this guy's research out - unrelated spider i know

http://www.physorg.com/news10463.html

Biology researchers at Lewis & Clark College and the University of Arizona have found evidence for an ancient transfer of a toxin between ancestors of two very dissimilar organisms--spiders and a bacterium.

"A pattern like this raises the possibility of lateral gene transfer as a explanation."


who knows - not me ...


If nature can design a naked ape that creates metal shells on wheels - why can't it create 8 legged bacterial warfare machines?

there's a bit of research out there now cos some guys think they can make money creating new horticultural pesticides from the toxin research - mostly on the brown recluse so far - stuff about ionisation and the effects of the toxin on electricity transfer in cells and effect on proteins or some such


who knows - maybe they host a virus - and Ibister has been bitten too and is hosting it in his brain...

http://schizophreniabulletin.oxfordj.../full/33/3/752

maybe there's a virus that just uses the the white tail as a land rover