Brits face massive spider invasion as they flee summer washout 😱😱
MILLIONS of spiders are eight-legging it into homes and offices across Britain weeks early because they think summer is a washout.Experts have warned of a rise in poisonous false widow spidersas central heating provides the perfect conditions for females to lay their eggs before hibernating.— the UK's only native poisonous spider, which have shiny black bodies."There are half-a-dozen different species of the false widow and they can survive both indoors and outdoors.
Some Brits have remained determined not to let the gloomy weather ruin their summer, such as these people on Bournemouth beach last weekendGOT a story? RING The Sun on 0207 782 4104 or WHATSAPP on 07423720250 or EMAIL
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