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"publishedAt": "2026-05-21T16:14:06.000Z",
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"'Explosion' of false widows in Britain sees spike in spider bite hospital admissions",
"Man hospitalised after ‘bowling ball-sized bite’ by Britain’s most dangerous spider as experts fear spread across UK",
"Black widow spiders: Britain 'faces invasion of deadly arachnids' - could one be in YOUR luggage?",
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"textContent": "\n\n\nA man was left with a gaping hole in his chest after being bitten by a 'false widow spider' that had 'sneaked inside his MINI'.\n\nAdrian Martel began feeling an itchy sensation on the left side of his chest on April 7 that developed into a bump the following day.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nThe 49-year-old decided to visit urgent care when his symptoms worsened, but said he was sent home when doctors mistook the lump for an ingrown hair.\n\nHowever, three days later, Mr Martel's bump had \"turned black'\"and developed into a \"massive crater\", prompting him to visit A&E where he was taken into surgery.\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nTRENDING\n\nStories\n\nVideos\n\nYour Say\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nDoctors removed the 50p-sized chunk of infected skin from his chest.\n\nMr Martel believes it was caused by the UK's most dangerous spider, the false widow, as he had seen a spider inside his vehicle prior to the incident but thought nothing of it.\n\nNHS figures reveal that there were 100 hospital admissions in 2025 linked to spider bites, up from 47 in 2015.\n\nThis sharp rise is being attributed to the growing numbers of the noble false widow spider in the country.\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nMr Martel, a yoga teacher and circus performer, believes the creepy-crawly was lurking on the seatbelt of his MINI convertible due to the location of the bite mark on his chest.\n\nThe ordeal has left Mr Martel determined on ridding his house of any cobwebs to prevent a similar event from occurring.\n\nMr Martel, who lives in Rotherhithe, east London, said: \"I have a MINI Convertible and sometimes I see a spider inside the car. I never saw the spider bite me or anything.\n\n\"Because of where the bite is, when I put the seatbelt on I must've squished the spider and that's where it bit me because it's exactly where the seatbelt sits under my chest.\"\n\n### LATEST DEVELOPMENTS\n\n\n\n\n * 'Explosion' of false widows in Britain sees spike in spider bite hospital admissions\n * Man hospitalised after ‘bowling ball-sized bite’ by Britain’s most dangerous spider as experts fear spread across UK\n * Black widow spiders: Britain 'faces invasion of deadly arachnids' - could one be in YOUR luggage?\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nHe continued: \"I think it's likely it happened there. I just started noticing it was itchy at first then a bump under the skin [appeared] the next day. I thought it was a rash, I wasn't sure. Then the next Monday I was teaching yoga and the friction pain was unbearable.\"\n\nMr Martel decided to visit urgent care where he was given a course of antibiotics before the wound turned into a \"massive crater\" just days later.\n\nHe said: \"At that point they told me it was an ingrown hair, but I've had ingrown hairs before and I know how they feel. The next day it was worse. It had gone black and an open wound.\n\n\"I was just told to wait until the antibiotics had taken effect. Then when I came back two days later, it was a massive crater with a lot of pus coming out. It had gotten a lot worse.\"\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nMr Martel was told he needed to undergo an operation to remove the infected area from his chest, which he suspects was the result of a false widow spider bite.\n\nHe said: \"The night before the surgery, I started feeling a fever and low energy. The way it looked, it just looked like a spider bite. I just knew it had come from outside my body.\n\n\"The doctors couldn't say what it was from. They said it might be a spider, but also might not be. I don't think it would be any other spider apart from a false widow. It was a good chunk of skin they took off - it was bigger than a 50p coin.\n\n\"The wound would've just carried on growing [without surgery]. It's the sort of thing you think will never happen to you. Before I used to leave all the spider webs in my house, now I hoover them all.\"\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n###\n\n\n\n\nThe false widow spider first arrived in Britain in the 19th century as an accidental import from Madeira and the Canary Islands and has established itself as what academics describe the most hazardous spider currently reproducing on British soil.\n\nTthe noble false widow is the largest of Britain's three common false widow varieties, with females growing up to 14 millimetres in body length.\n\nIts distinctive markings are often likened to a skull pattern.\n\nClive Hambler, an Oxford University ecologist and lecturer at Hertford College, warned: \"The days when you could just treat spiders as benign in Britain are over.\"\n\n###\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter**",
"title": "Briton left with massive hole in his chest after getting bitten by 'UK's most dangerous spider'"
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