CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Spiders don’t bite (Don’t spiders bite?)

CATDOLL: Spiders don’t bite (Don’t spiders bite?)

1. Do spiders bite people?

If the spiders are at home, they will not bite you. You can spray some insecticide at home to get rid of the spiders. If the spiders are in the primeval forest, they will bite you. They are more toxic and larger than ordinary spiders.

If it is just an ordinary spider biting a person, there is no danger to life, unless the spider is poisonous and causes serious adverse reactions in the body. In this case, you need to go to the hospital in time for relevant interpretation, symptomatic treatment to alleviate the condition, observe your body, and it will be fine if you don't feel any discomfort.

2. Do spiders bite people?

Some spiders bite, some don't.

Suggestions: Most spiders have venom glands, but only a few species are harmful to humans. Spider venom is a mixture, mainly composed of protein.

3. Will big spiders indoors bite people?

Large indoor spiders will not bite people. Spiders generally only eat mosquitoes and other small insects and are not aggressive toward people.

Generally speaking, spiders in the house are non-toxic. If you don't touch them, they won't bite you. If you are bitten, you need to rinse and clean the wound with alkaline solution.

It can be cleaned with ammonia or soap solution, and the local area can be disinfected with 75% alcohol or iodine.

4. Will spiders bite people if they are kept for a long time?

Spiders can bite people, but some spiders do not. Most spiders have venom glands, and a few spiders can cause great harm to the human body. In addition, spiders have four pairs of legs, which are densely covered with tiny bristles, and have several sensory organs, such as venomous hairs that sense airflow and vibrations. The cephalothorax and abdomen are connected by a ventral stalk.

5. Do spiders bite people?

Yes, most spiders are not venomous. The two most common venomous spiders are the black widow spider and the brown recluse spider.

A bite from a black widow spider may cause vomiting, muscle cramps (shoulders, back, chest and abdomen), restlessness, anxiety, fever, rash, headache, sweating, facial muscle distortion, difficulty breathing, high blood pressure, abdominal pain, collapse, coma and even death. A bite from a brown recluse spider will cause the wound to turn white with red edges; the wound may turn into a blister, and the victim may experience fever, chills, rash, nausea and joint pain.

6. Do spiders bite people?

Spiders bite people. Spiders can bite people, but some spiders do not bite people. Most spiders have venom glands, and a few spiders can cause great harm to the human body. In addition, spiders have four pairs of walking legs, which are densely covered with tiny bristles, and have several sensory organs.

7. Will common Chinese spiders bite people?

Most small spiders won't bite, but some are extremely poisonous.

Common spiders: Spiders. There are more than 35,000 species of spiders found in the world, of which about 2,000 species are found in mainland China and about 39 families, 122 genera and 269 species are found in Taiwan. The order Araneae is the most numerous order in the class Arachnida. The order Araneae is the most numerous order in the class Arachnida.

8. Will spiders bite people?

Generally, smaller spiders will not bite people, but some spiders have thorns on their bodies that can cause redness, swelling and pain if they come into contact with the skin. Some spiders can secrete toxic liquids that can also cause redness, swelling and discomfort if they come into contact with the skin. Larger spiders will sting and bite people, which generally only causes redness and swelling, while poisonous ones can cause local poisoning symptoms. Particularly toxic ones can cause systemic poisoning and even be fatal. Under normal circumstances, spiders will not actively attack people unless they encounter strong light or direct collisions. As long as you don't actively provoke them, you will be fine.

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