1. Will big spiders crawl onto people’s beds at night?If someone sleeps in the bed every day, spiders will smell the human breath, so they will not climb onto the bed to make a web! On the contrary, if no one lives on the bed for a long time, spiders will definitely climb onto the bed to make a web! 2. 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. 3. Can spiders develop feelings for humans?No, because spiders are insects without brains, and emotions are only possessed by higher animals. Not to mention cultivating emotions with humans, if you don't keep them locked up, once there is no food (insects) in the house, they will leave immediately. Moreover, most spiders are very afraid of people and are very timid. Spiders have no emotions. Except for mammals, other animals are basically cold-blooded. 4. What would a spider think when it sees a human?. Spiders can sense the size of objects through the vibration frequency of their webs. When people touch them, they get scared immediately. It is not ruled out that some individuals may make protests. Just like people can be bold or timid. Generally, they are thinking: "Should I move or not? Should I run? Where should I run... Let's see the situation first. If it doesn't work, I'll just pretend to be dead for a while. As for spiders in the house and in the wild, they are generally common spiders and will not hurt people. This is not in the deep tropical forest, so there is no need to worry about them hurting you. 5. Can spiders understand human language?Spiders can't understand human language. Spiders mostly feed on insects, other spiders, myriapods, and some spiders also feed on small animals. Jumping spiders have excellent eyesight and can sneak up to catch prey within 30 cm. People generally think that spiders are insects, but they, like scorpions and centipedes, are not insects because the basic characteristics of insects are three-segment body, head, thorax, abdomen, two pairs of wings and six legs. 6. Do spiders like people?Don't like people Spiders don't have emotions. But you will be less scared of it. All poisonous animals have a high level of defense. As long as you touch it or scare it, its toxicity will increase. You have to understand its habits. Scientifically speaking, it shouldn't happen. But there are indeed many things that science can't explain. If you like that spider very much, you think it has feelings for you. |
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