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<blockquote data-quote="icandoit" data-source="post: 452997" data-attributes="member: 1247"><p>I guess this a question for the Texas or better yet Central Texas folks. Three days ago I got bit/stung by something while I was picking pecans from our tree. Wasn't a snake, I know that because I was holding down a branch so I could get the pecans. At first I thought it was a wasp but that got ruled out pretty fast as the pain was a lot worse than a sting and very immediate. Got me between my thumb and forefinger. Thought it might be a brown scorpion but I've been bit by them and this didn't feel like any of those stings. About 2 seconds after I got stung, the pain felt like my hand was on fire. At about the 2 minute time frame, my whole hand felt like it was burning. </p><p> After a bit, and a lot dancing around, I felt a twinge in my throat and decided to get up to the house and take some Benedryl. Worked on my throat but now my hand felt like it was in a vise and someone kept tightning the vise. My hand started to swell up and all my knuckle joints were hurting so bad it just about brought tears to my eyes.</p><p> My question is: Besides Black Widows, what other kind of poisonious spiders do we have in Texas? Can scorpions climb and get onto branches of trees? Seems I heard somewhere that scorpions don't climb trees. Could be wrong about that though. Any Thoughts?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in Advance</p><p>Dick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icandoit, post: 452997, member: 1247"] I guess this a question for the Texas or better yet Central Texas folks. Three days ago I got bit/stung by something while I was picking pecans from our tree. Wasn't a snake, I know that because I was holding down a branch so I could get the pecans. At first I thought it was a wasp but that got ruled out pretty fast as the pain was a lot worse than a sting and very immediate. Got me between my thumb and forefinger. Thought it might be a brown scorpion but I've been bit by them and this didn't feel like any of those stings. About 2 seconds after I got stung, the pain felt like my hand was on fire. At about the 2 minute time frame, my whole hand felt like it was burning. After a bit, and a lot dancing around, I felt a twinge in my throat and decided to get up to the house and take some Benedryl. Worked on my throat but now my hand felt like it was in a vise and someone kept tightning the vise. My hand started to swell up and all my knuckle joints were hurting so bad it just about brought tears to my eyes. My question is: Besides Black Widows, what other kind of poisonious spiders do we have in Texas? Can scorpions climb and get onto branches of trees? Seems I heard somewhere that scorpions don't climb trees. Could be wrong about that though. Any Thoughts? Thanks in Advance Dick [/QUOTE]
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