CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Top Ten Venomous Spiders in China (Pictures of Top Ten Venomous Spiders in China)

CATDOLL: Top Ten Venomous Spiders in China (Pictures of Top Ten Venomous Spiders in China)

1. Are there any deadly poisonous spiders commonly found in China?

There are fatal ones.

There are four common deadly poisonous spiders in China: black widow, Hainan bird spider, red claw spider, and burrowing wolf spider.

1. Black widows are distributed in the subtropical and temperate regions of my country. Their venom is more toxic than that of rattlesnakes, but the amount of venom secreted is less, making its mortality rate slightly lower. They generally feed on various insects, but also prey on lice, millipedes, centipedes and other spiders. After being bitten by a black widow, there will be symptoms such as chills, fever, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain.

2. Hainan tarantulas are found in Hainan and Guangxi in my country. They are the largest species of tarantulas in Asia, and their adult legs can exceed 20 cm. Once stung by a spider, if you panic, your blood flow will speed up, accelerating the spread of the venom.

3. The red claw spider is native to Shanghai, Nanjing, Beijing, and the Northeast. It is highly poisonous. It is about 6.80 mm long, with a reddish-brown head and thorax. The front eye row is slightly curved backwards, the back eye row is slightly curved forwards, each eye is about the same size, the middle eye area is wider than long, the back is longer than the front, the chelicerae are narrow and long, and the front teeth have 3 teeth.

4. Burrowing wolf spiders are distributed in Xinjiang, northern Shaanxi, Hebei, Changchun and other places. After being bitten, two small red dots can be seen on the wound, which is extremely painful. Some patients sweat profusely, and even soak the cotton clothes they wear. The patient's face shows a unique purple color, swelling, and even shiny. Difficulty breathing, slow pulse, and irregular heart rate. If not rescued in time, the patient will die of cardiac paralysis after more than 10 hours.

2. Ten poisonous indoor spiders?

1. White-fronted stilt spider

This type of spider is not very common, but now many people will deliberately raise a white-fronted stilt spider, because this type of spider is good in every way except that it looks super ugly, because they are well-known beneficial insects, and are the natural enemies of cockroaches and other pests. What's more rare is that they are very gentle and timid. If they appear in your home, it means that there are cockroaches in your home. When all the cockroaches are eaten, they will leave, so you don't have to be afraid of them.

2. Big-bellied Garden Spider

This spider should really be on the list of "Top Ten Common Indoor Spiders". As the name suggests, the big-bellied garden spider is very large, but despite its large body, it can easily stay in its own web, and they are the absolute kings of the web, and can easily kill prey that is usually difficult to deal with on the web. The big-bellied garden spider is poisonous. Once bitten, it will bleed, cause redness, swelling, pain, and small red bumps, so if you see it at home, be sure to be careful not to get bitten!

3. Jumping Spider

Jumping spiders are probably the most common, and even northerners are familiar with them. They don't make webs, but always move by jumping, and they can jump very fast and far. They should be the nemesis of flies, and they are also known as "fly tigers". In fact, jumping spiders can spin silk, but the silk they spin is not used to make webs, but to protect themselves!

4. Closely related ghost spider

This kind of spider is a pest. It is particularly harmful to fruit trees and rice. This kind of spider often lives indoors, but don’t panic when you see them. The harm they cause to humans is negligible!

5. Burrowing Wolf Spider

If you see this type of spider indoors, you must kill it because it is a highly venomous spider. In my country, it is mainly distributed in Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Gansu and other regions. Friends in these regions should be careful not to be bitten by them. In serious cases, they may even die! However, we can also eliminate them by spraying insecticides.

3. Are there many poisonous spiders in China?

A: Many.

The pretty yellow sac spider is the least venomous spider on this list, but it is still very venomous. The yellow sac spider's webs can be cleaned up with a broom or vacuum cleaner. Fortunately, they rarely approach humans to bite. One of the dangers of their bite is that it is closely linked to MRSA infection, which is very serious.

4. Are there any deadly poisonous spiders commonly found in China?

Pathogenic

Black Widow

The black widow spider is a medium-sized spider, scientifically known as the interspotted spider, belonging to the family Theridiidae and the genus Theridiidae. Its venom is extremely toxic, and it is one of the world's most poisonous spiders. Black widow spiders are mainly distributed in European countries along the Mediterranean coast. Reports of them injuring and killing humans and animals are not uncommon in international history. They are also distributed in my country's subtropical and temperate regions. The toxicity of their venom is stronger than that of rattlesnakes, but the amount of secretion is less, making their mortality rate appear slightly lower.

Red Claw Spider

It is found in Shanghai, Nanjing, Beijing, and the Northeast. The red claw spider is a species of spider that eats its mother. The spiderlings of the red claw spider attach themselves to the mother's body and eat her, and the mother spider quietly lets them eat her. After one night, the mother spider is eaten to death by the spiderlings.

5. What are the poisonous spiders in China?

There are four common deadly poisonous spiders in China: black widow, Hainan bird spider, red claw spider, and burrowing wolf spider.

1. Black widows are distributed in the subtropical and temperate regions of my country. Their venom is more toxic than that of rattlesnakes, but the amount of venom secreted is less, making its mortality rate slightly lower. They generally feed on various insects, but also prey on lice, millipedes, centipedes and other spiders. After being bitten by a black widow, there will be symptoms such as chills, fever, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain.

2. Hainan tarantulas are found in Hainan and Guangxi in my country. They are the largest species of tarantulas in Asia, and their adult legs can exceed 20 cm. Once stung by a spider, if you panic, your blood flow will speed up, accelerating the spread of the venom.

3. The red claw spider is native to Shanghai, Nanjing, Beijing, and the Northeast. It is highly poisonous. It is about 6.80 mm long, with a reddish-brown head and thorax. The front eye row is slightly curved backwards, the back eye row is slightly curved forwards, each eye is about the same size, the middle eye area is wider than long, the back is longer than the front, the chelicerae are narrow and long, and the front teeth have 3 teeth.

4. Burrowing wolf spiders are distributed in Xinjiang, northern Shaanxi, Hebei, Changchun and other places. After being bitten, two small red dots can be seen on the wound, which is extremely painful. Some patients sweat profusely, and even soak the cotton clothes they wear. The patient's face shows a unique purple color, swelling, and even shiny. Difficulty breathing, slow pulse, and irregular heart rate. If not rescued in time, the patient will die of cardiac paralysis after more than 10 hours.

6. How venomous are spiders in China?

Spiders can be seen frequently in cities. Some people living in rural areas may often see spiders in their home storage rooms, while people living in cities may also see spiders in basements, small rooms and other places that are not usually cleaned. However, the spiders we often see are very small and do not contain toxins. Some spiders in tropical areas are different. They are larger and contain toxins. Today I will introduce to you the top ten poisonous spiders in China.

Top Ten Poisonous Spiders in China

First: Black Widow Spider

Black widows are found in the subtropical and temperate regions of my country. Their venom is more toxic than that of rattlesnakes, but the amount of venom secreted is less, making their mortality rate slightly lower. They generally feed on various insects, but also prey on lice, millipedes, centipedes and other spiders. After being bitten by a black widow, you will have symptoms such as chills, fever, vomiting, and severe abdominal pain.

The second type: Hainan bird spider

Hainan tarantulas are found in Hainan and Guangxi, my country. They are the largest species of tarantulas in Asia, with a leg span of more than 20 cm for adults. Once stung by a spider, panicking can speed up blood flow and the spread of venom.

The third type: Red Claw Spider

The red claw spider is native to Shanghai, Nanjing, Beijing, and Northeast China. It is highly poisonous. It is about 6.80 mm long, with a reddish-brown head and thorax. The front eye row is slightly curved backwards, the back eye row is slightly curved forwards, each eye is about the same size, the middle eye area is wider than long, the back is longer than the front, the chelicerae are narrow and long, and the front teeth have 3 teeth.

The fourth type: burrowing wolf spider

The burrowing wolf spider is distributed in Xinjiang, northern Shaanxi, Hebei, Changchun and other places. After being bitten, two small red dots can be seen on the wound, which is extremely painful. Some patients sweat profusely, and even soak the cotton clothes they wear. The patient's face shows a unique purple color, swelling, and even shiny. Difficulty breathing, slow pulse, and irregular heartbeat. If not rescued in time, the patient will die of heart paralysis after more than 10 hours.

5. Rat spider

Mouse spiders are found in Australia. Female mouse spiders are all black, while males have red heads and red jaws. Although their name doesn't sound so vicious, these spiders are as dangerous as the Sydney funnel-web spider. Mouse spider bites are rare, probably because they usually only bite "dry", meaning no venom is delivered.

Species 6: Chinese bird spider

The Chinese bird spider is a large bird spider with a foot span of up to 20 cm. This spider is an aggressive animal and only a small dose of its venom is needed to kill a small mammal. At least one child has been killed by this spider. In laboratory studies using mice, only 0.7 mg/kg of the Chinese bird spider was needed to kill the mice.

Species 7: Lace Bird Spider

A single bite from a lace tarantula can cause someone to fall unconscious. There have been several reports of this happening in tropical areas. There is not much information available on the toxicity of this spider's venom. However, it is a well-known fact that most tarantulas have large fangs, but most of them are not very harmful to humans. However, a bite from a lace tarantula can cause serious damage, not just severe pain.

Eighth species: Six-eyed sand spider

The six-eyed sand spider is one of the most venomous spiders in nature. Fortunately, this spider usually lives in places where people don't go and is generally not aggressive. Studies have shown that this spider is several times more venomous than the brown recluse spider, and there is no antitoxin drug that works on it. It may cause local tissue necrosis and also cause disseminated intravascular coagulation, which can eventually lead to death.

9. Redback Spider

Redback spiders belong to the same family as black widow spiders and are both extremely venomous spiders. They have a distinct red stripe on their backs and a signature funnel-shaped pattern on their abdomens. Many people who are bitten by them usually do not experience obvious symptoms, such as local skin infection, swollen lymph nodes, headaches, fever, etc. In severe cases, they may also suffer from epilepsy, coma, and respiratory failure.

Species 10: Yellow Sac Spider

The pretty yellow sac spider is the least venomous spider on this list, but it is still very venomous. You can clean up the webs of the yellow sac spider with a broom or vacuum cleaner. Fortunately, they rarely approach humans and bite. One of the dangers of being bitten by them is that they are closely linked to MRSA infection, which is very serious.

These top ten poisonous spiders in China have something in common, that is, they all look very beautiful, with patterns of various colors on their backs. Spiders are similar to snakes in this respect. Among snakes, the more beautiful ones are more poisonous. Although the above poisonous spiders are very poisonous, there is no need to panic too much, because most of these spiders are distributed in tropical areas and will not actively attack humans.

7. What are the top ten poisonous spiders?

Sort by toxicity:

1. Flame Yellow Knee

2. The Demon Spider

3. Terror spider 4. Metallic blue 5. Blue star wolf spider 6. Hairy orb spider 7. Peruvian pink toe 8. Peruvian gold copper 9. Mexican orange knee 10. Mexican big red foot

8. Among all the spiders in Chengdu, are there any poisonous spiders?

There are four common deadly poisonous spiders in China: black widow, Hainan bird spider, red claw spider, and burrowing wolf spider.

9. What are the eight most poisonous spiders in China?

The top ten poisonous spiders in China: black widow spider, red claw spider, jumping spider, redback spider, mouse spider, burrowing wolf spider, Hainan bird spider, six-eyed sand spider, bird-catching spider, and house spider.

1. Black Widow Spider

Black widow spiders are widely distributed throughout the world. They generally like to live in temperate and tropical regions. They mainly eat insects, millipedes, centipedes, etc. They usually wrap their prey in spider webs, then quickly attack and inject toxins into the prey's body, and then eat it after it dies.

2. Red Claw Spider

The red-clawed spider is mainly distributed in Guangdong, Sichuan and other areas of my country. It is a poisonous spider with strong toxicity, but its temperament is not very ferocious. Under normal circumstances, they will not actively attack humans. They will eat a lot before giving birth. After giving birth to the baby spiders, the baby spiders will absorb a lot of nutrients from the mother red-clawed spider until the mother red-clawed spider dies.

3. Jumping spider

Jumping spiders are of average size and have a sturdy appearance. They are poisonous spiders and are named for their jumping ability. Their jumping distance can even exceed 50 times their body length. Jumping spiders have very sensitive vision. When they catch prey, they often use a gradual approach and then jump directly onto the prey to inject their own venom into the prey's body.

4. Redback Spider

The redback spider, also known as the redback widow spider, Indian redback spider, etc., is named after the red stripe on its back. It generally likes to live in outdoor gardens or under eaves. It is a distant relative of the black widow spider and is more poisonous.

5. Rat Spider

Rat spiders are extremely poisonous and have 11 subspecies. Legend has it that rat spiders are as good at digging holes as mice, but this legend has been proven to be false.

6. Burrowing Wolf Spider

The burrowing wolf spider is large in size, with a body length of about 28-40 mm. It is mainly distributed in China, Poland, the Czech Republic and other places. Its toxicity often varies depending on gender and season. Generally speaking, females are more toxic than males, and females are most toxic during the breeding season. They generally like to live in grasslands, forests and other places.

7. Hainan Tarantula

The Hainan bird spider, also known as the Hainan single-handled spider, is mainly distributed in Guangxi, Hainan and other regions in my country. Its lifespan is generally around 15 years. This spider is highly toxic and aggressive and can capture prey several times larger than itself.

8. Six-eyed Sand Spider

Six-eyed sand spiders generally like to live in desert areas. Unlike other spiders, six-eyed sand spiders do not weave webs, nor do they track prey. They have a poor sense of direction. The venom in their bodies is extremely toxic. They are good at camouflage and like to bury themselves in piles of soil to wait for the arrival of prey.

9. Bird-catching spider

Bird-catching spiders are large in size, generally more than 10 cm in length. They are mainly distributed in Guangxi, Hainan and other places in my country. They have a ferocious temperament and are poisonous spiders with strong venom. They are carnivorous animals and generally like to live in places near water sources with sufficient food.

10. House spider

The maximum body length of the Ueko spider can reach 30 cm. It is mainly distributed throughout the island of Taiwan, China. It is relatively rare and is a poisonous spider with strong venom and a ferocious temperament. Once any creature approaches, it will immediately launch a fierce attack.

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