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A rare death’s head spider was found in an Inverell backyard, surprising locals despite being non-dangerous.
A rare death’s head spider, typically found in warmer parts of Australia’s east coast, was discovered in a backyard olive tree in Inverell, surprising locals.
Identified by 82-year-old Barry Croft, the 12mm spider, known for resembling bird droppings, was seen with an egg sac.
Though not dangerous, its bite can be painful.
Pest control expert Hedley Brooks called the sighting unusual and urged residents to stay alert, especially in summer, and consider insecticide if needed.
Spider activity remains consistent year-round.
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