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Funnel-Web Spider: Australians urged to catch deadly funnel-web spiders for antivenom production

Atulya Shivam Pandey
Last updated: November 20, 2024 3:57 pm
Atulya Shivam Pandey
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Australians urged to catch deadly funnel-web spiders for antivenom production
Australians urged to catch deadly funnel-web spiders for antivenom production (Picture credit: Australian Reptile Park)

Residents in Sydney and along Australia’s eastern coast are being asked to catch deadly funnel-web spiders to aid in the production of life-saving antivenom.
The call, issued by the Australian Reptile Park (ARP), coincides with the spiders’ breeding season when they are most active in homes and gardens.
The funnel-web spider, known for its fast-acting venom, can kill a person in as little as 15 minutes. Despite its lethal potential, no deaths have been reported since the introduction of an antivenom in 1981.
However, creating the antivenom requires approximately 150 spiders for just one vial, prompting ARP to seek public help.
The Guardian quoted Emma Teni, a spider keeper at ARP, where she explained the urgency, “With breeding season upon us and the weather creating ideal conditions, we rely on spider donations more than ever. Male funnel-web spiders have short lifespans, making public contributions vital for our venom supplies.”
The park advises using a long-handled spoon to safely collect the spiders and their egg sacs in a sealed container. Egg sacs, which contain up to 200 spiderlings, provide a significant boost to antivenom production.
The spiders are often found in damp, cool areas, including piles of laundry, shoes left outside, and garden debris. Their glossy black appearance and closely grouped eyes help distinguish them from similar species.
Nicole Webber, whose life was saved by the antivenom in 1994, urged others to support the programme. “I reacted with anaphylactic shock very quickly after being bitten. Four rounds of that magic potion are why I’m still here,” she said, as reported by The Guardian.
ARP remains the sole producer of funnel-web antivenom, ensuring its availability through public donations of spiders. Drop-off points have been established across the region for convenient spider collection.
Residents are reminded to follow first-aid measures if bitten: apply a pressure bandage, remain calm, and seek immediate medical attention.



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