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20.01.2022 IF YOU ARE UNSURE what spider you're looking at, check out our Spider Identification Chart at... anoble.com.au/Spiders/SpiderID.htm #Spiders #PestControl



20.01.2022 PLATYPUSES were once considered widespread across the eastern Australian mainland and Tasmania, although not a lot is known about their distribution or abundance because of the species’ secretive and nocturnal nature...

19.01.2022 MANY PEOPLE contact the City of Sydney about pests such as rats and mice, pigeons and bees. The City does not offer any pest control services, however they do carry out a baiting and monitoring program to control rats on public land within the local area... cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au//re/health-and-safety/pest-control PEST CONCERNS ON PRIVATE LAND are the responsibility of the landowner and a pest controller should be contacted . . . www.anoble.com.au #PestControl

15.01.2022 Advocates of eating bugs point to their nutritional value as well as their low environmental impact.



12.01.2022 IT ONLY TAKES AN HOUR to give blood, but every blood donation can help save three lives. It's easy, straightforward, rewarding and for a great cause. Who knows, maybe it will be you or someone you know who will need it one day!

01.01.2022 An "unusually large" funnel-web spider has been handed into the Australian Reptile Park near Sydney and dubbed Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson by keepers. Recent wet and humid conditions have created an ideal environment for the deadly arachnids. The spider was found in Newcastle and handed to the park, which last month called for people to catch funnel-webs and donate them so they could be "milked" for their venom.... That will be used to create life-saving anti-venom. "Having Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson as part of the venom program is so amazing because he will save a lot of lives with the venom he will produce," Liz Gabriel, the Director of the Australian Reptile Park, said. "He is unusually large and more spiders like him will only result in more lives being saved due to the huge amount of venom they can produce." Australian Reptile Park keeper Jake Meney said adults could place a cotton bud dipped in water or a small amount of moist soil in a jar before ushering the spider inside. "This is certainly the biggest male funnel-web I've ever seen donated to the park," he said. Adults are advised to keep their hands 20 centimetres from the spider and secure a lid on the jar promptly before dropping it off at the park to be "milked". The venom ultimately saves up to 300 lives per year, according to the Reptile Park. Their crucial anti-venom program has prevented any funnel-web spider deaths since its creation in the early 1980s.

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