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Connecticut woman finds black widow spider in bag of grapes

By Jennifer Earl

Published July 18, 2018

Fox News
Black Widow Spider

A black widow spider. (iStock)

Laurie Fitzgerald was snacking on fresh grapes with her 11-year-old son when suddenly she spotted something crawling inside the bag. When she took a closer look, she realized it was a venomous black widow spider.

The mom from Branford, Connecticut, told WVIT she had just bought the bag of grapes from a nearby Stop & Shop early Monday. Fortunately, she spotted the arachnid just in time — before it had a chance to bite.

“It makes you nervous,” Fitzgerald told the news station. “It makes you wonder where they’re importing the grapes from.”

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Black widow spiders are considered the deadliest arachnids in the U.S., with a venomous bite about 15 times more potent than a rattlesnake's, according to National Geographic.

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"In humans, bites produce muscle aches, nausea, and a paralysis of the diaphragm that can make breathing difficult," National Geographic explained in a post online.

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“It makes you nervous. It makes you wonder where they’re importing the grapes from.”

— Laurie Fitzgerald

Stop & Shop confirmed the incident to WVIT on Tuesday.

“Stop & Shop and our grape growers take necessary measures to keep spiders out of the grapes that are sold. Despite that effort, it is possible for a spider to get into the bunches as they are a part of the natural, organic environment," the grocery store chain said in a statement to the news station.

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This isn't the first time a venomous crawler has been spotted inside a bag of store-bought produce. In late June, an Ohio man reported finding a lively black widow crawling on top of his broccoli.

"The spider came out and started waving his hands. It was pretty obvious he was alive since he was throwing his hands in every direction. He did not seem pleased," Jacob Vaughn, of South Toledo, told WTOL at the time.

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