"There are many": Russian poison-tarantula overruns Austria
Thousands of deadly Russian poison-tarantulas have overrun a small town in Austria, causing panic among residents.
The tarantulas, which are native to Russia, are said to be highly venomous and can cause serious injury or even death to humans.
The infestation was first discovered in the town of Eisenstadt, where hundreds of the spiders were found in a local park.
Since then, the spiders have spread to other parts of the town, and residents are now being urged to stay indoors and avoid contact with the deadly creatures.
The Austrian authorities are taking the infestation very seriously and have deployed a team of experts to try to contain the spread of the spiders.
The experts are using a variety of methods to try to control the population, including traps, pesticides, and even flamethrowers.
However, it is unclear how effective these methods will be, and the authorities are warning that the infestation could last for months or even years.
In the meantime, residents of Eisenstadt are being advised to take precautions to avoid being bitten by the spiders.
These precautions include wearing long sleeves and pants, avoiding areas where the spiders are known to be present, and keeping pets indoors.
If you do come into contact with a Russian poison-tarantula, it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
The Russian poison-tarantula is one of the most venomous spiders in the world.
Its venom is a powerful neurotoxin that can cause paralysis, respiratory failure, and even death.
There is no known antidote for the venom, so it is important to seek medical attention immediately if you are bitten.
The infestation of Russian poison-tarantulas in Austria is a serious threat to public health.
The authorities are doing everything they can to contain the spread of the spiders, but it is unclear how effective their efforts will be.
In the meantime, residents of Eisenstadt are being urged to take precautions to avoid being bitten by the deadly creatures.