Man in unbearable pain after bite from Britain's most dangerous spider
Briefly

Keith Robinson, 65, was bitten by what he believes is a noble false widow spider while clearing cobwebs in his home. Initially, he treated the bite himself, but the pain escalated and he was diagnosed with cellulitis after seeking hospital care. This experience has revealed just how dangerous this non-native spider can be, causing Robinson significant pain and limiting his mobility. The noble false widow spider, regarded as Britain's most dangerous, is thought to have arrived in the late 1800s in banana boxes.
The bite from the noble false widow left Keith Robinson in unbearable pain, highlighting the serious consequences of a seemingly minor spider bite in Britain.
Robinson's experience reveals the unexpected severe effects of a noble false widow bite, initially mistaken as a minor injury, leading to intense pain and hospitalization.
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