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found and collected a large, mature black widow female outside my shop today and was wondering if anyone knows anybody that would like this specimen for research (i.e.. wildlife biologists, U of L, U of C, Mount Royal, LCC, etc..) before I let her go in the coulees...

 

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i had a bunch in my old shed and they then moved into my raft....now they are fish poo.

 

We only found males, no big red butts on any of them.

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The coulees around Lethbridge are chock full of them. They like the abandoned groundsquirrel burrows and cluttered packrat garages. Fairly timid creature so as long as you don't bother it, it won't bother you. However they do pack a mean venom in their tiny little bite.

 

Cool find DBT!

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The coulees around Lethbridge are chock full of them. They like the abandoned groundsquirrel burrows and cluttered packrat garages. Fairly timid creature so as long as you don't bother it, it won't bother you. However they do pack a mean venom in their tiny little bite.

 

Cool find DBT!

 

 

Are they native to the area?

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We also have scorpions in the southeast part of the province

 

 

They're supposed to be in the Red Deer river valley, never seen one there though. They glow under a black light, I've meant to try that but haven't got around to it. I've seen them in Writing-on-Stone, they're not very big, for sure.

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Dont release it in the coulees, I GO BIKING DOWN THERE!!!!!!

 

 

sorry wes...she now has a new home under a sheltered south facing burrow by Whoop Up Drive...hopefully she'll make it through till spring...she seemed to take a liking to the one log branch sticking out of the ground...

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Well, if you miss her a lot Andrew, you can tie your own. Little bit of a different color scheme.

 

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A fellow by the last name of Martin had some spiders in a fly tying magazine a few years back that inspired me. I used his method to tie the "flies" above with deer hair bodies, mono legs and nail polish for color.

 

Cool photos. Glad you found her before she found you.

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Well, if you miss her a lot Andrew, you can tie your own. Little bit of a different color scheme.

 

desmk1.jpg

 

A fellow by the last name of Martin had some spiders in a fly tying magazine a few years back that inspired me. I used his method to tie the "flies" above with deer hair bodies, mono legs and nail polish for color.

 

Cool photos. Glad you found her before she found you.

nice flies man! do they float?

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nice flies man! do they float?

 

They might. As with many of my Pain In The Arse or PITA flies, these were donated to a TU auction in display boxes. They are made of deer hair, so they should float, theoretically. If you really want a spider to fish with, it's quicker and easier to use foam for the body and rubber legs.

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