Did 'Deadly' Spider Eggs Really Hitch a Ride on Imported Bananas?

A Brazilian wandering spider.
Brazilian wandering spiders are highly venomous, but most people bitten by these spiders survive with only mild to moderate symptoms of envenomation.
(Image credit: Richard Vetter/UC Riverside)

It's enough to make you do a double take the next time you unpack your groceries! A recent British news report claimed that imported bananas could play host to a certain species of venomous spiders.

A woman in Essex, England, recently discovered that a bunch of bananas delivered to her home by a local grocer was infested with spider eggs. Pest control was called and reportedly identified the eggs as those belonging to the "immense and deadly" Brazilian wandering spider, according to MSN New Zealand.

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