CATDOLL : CATDOLL: Will the pet spider bite people? Why? (Will the pet spider bite people? Why?)

CATDOLL: Will the pet spider bite people? Why? (Will the pet spider bite people? Why?)

1. Will pet spiders bite people?

Look at the species of spiders you are raising.

Whether a pet spider bites depends on the specific species. A docile spider is less likely to bite. An aggressive spider, such as various rainforest spiders, is more likely to bite.

Under normal circumstances, spiders will not actively attack people unless they encounter strong light or direct collision. As long as you don't actively provoke it, nothing will happen.

2. Why don’t pet spiders bite?

To bite

All spiders are poisonous, but the toxicity varies. In addition, small spiders under 5 cm in size generally do not bite people, only larger ones bite. Whether a pet spider bites or not depends on the situation. If you make it angry, it may bite you. Whether it is poisonous or not depends on the species, but generally the spiders bought as pets are larger spiders, which are usually poisonous.

3. Why shouldn’t you handle pet spiders easily?

Pet spiders can be played with and they won't bite. If you get bitten, it means your method is wrong. Every animal has its own habits and their own special language. Take snakes for example. Everyone thinks snakes will bite, but snake experts or snake owners won't be bitten because they understand the habits of snakes and their language, so they won't be bitten. In many documentaries, many biologists in the wild just put some wild spiders in their hands and play with them, and it's okay because they know how to treat them and won't pose a threat to them, so they won't be bitten. If you like this kind of animal, you can try raising it. If you don't like it very much, don't raise it. After all, a small animal is also a life. If you raise it, you have to be responsible for it. It takes a lot of time and energy to raise a good pet!

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 people keep spiders as pets? Will they bite people? How do you know if they are poisonous?

There is still a risk of pet spiders biting people, especially when the spider is hungry. If you dangle your hand around its mouth, you are likely to be bitten. If you want to get started, you should gently hold the spider in your hand after feeding it. Do this after every meal. Slowly it will get used to your taste, and its body hair will also be familiar with the touch, which will reduce the risk of biting people in the future. The spiders we usually keep are tarantulas. Tarantulas are relatively docile and rarely bite people. There are also some fierce ones, such as Babu or Gorgeous Rainforest. It is better to be careful when keeping these spiders.

All spiders in the world are poisonous, but the strength of the toxicity varies. The toxin is actually the spider's digestive juice. They use the toxin to soften their prey and then suck it up. Most spider toxins are only effective against insects and are generally not fatal to humans. The black widow spider is more toxic, but it is relatively small, so the venom is very small. Adult males should be able to withstand it. If women or children are bitten, they should still seek medical attention in time. After being bitten by a spider, you may experience symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching. If you experience symptoms such as paralysis, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting, you should still seek medical attention in time. Compared to being bitten by a spider, the body hair of some pet spiders has a greater impact on people. People with allergic constitutions may experience allergic symptoms if they come into contact with the spider's body hair. They should be rinsed with water as soon as possible. If you feel uncomfortable, it is better to seek medical attention in time.

6. Are the big spiders at home poisonous? Do they bite people?

Spiders that appear at home generally do not bite people. Only those in places like the Amazon jungle and primeval forest are poisonous.

If you are bitten, spiders are very careful with their venom and may not inject poison after biting, which is called an empty bite. If you are poisoned, depending on the type of spider, some spiders' venom has negligible effects on humans, while others may cause serious adverse reactions, but as long as you are not allergic, you will not die. Spiders always have the principle of "I will not offend you if you don't offend me". Once they think they are threatened, they will attack, for example, if you want to kill them.

Here are some first aid methods for you:

1. Clean the wound;

2. Apply a cold pack (but not ice);

3. Seek medical treatment, receive antitoxin serum or undergo surgery;

4. If necessary, call 120 to call an ambulance.

7. Will spiders at home crawl onto the bed and bite people?

No, because spiders like to live in dark and humid places. They are timid and will not climb onto the bed to bite people. The temperature on the bed is high, so spiders will not go over there to protect themselves. They are small in size, so they will be easily hurt if they climb onto the bed. There is no food for them to eat, so they will not actively attack people. Moreover, spiders run slowly, so they will be discovered if they climb onto the bed. If the bed is too high, spiders will not climb up to bite people.

8. Will pet spiders bite people?

1. First of all, it is important to make sure that both pet spiders and spiders in nature will bite people. 2. The difference is that wild spiders are more nervous, while domesticated spiders are more timid. 3. Spiders are brainless creatures that cannot recognize their owners and do not interact with their owners. In other words, whether you bite them depends entirely on your instinctive reflex. 4. Spiders with a more docile (timid) temperament (rose, red seven, curly, etc.) are unlikely to bite people, while spiders with a more nervous (bold, irritable) temperament (orange eight, various rainforests, etc.) are more likely to bite people. 5. Generally speaking, tarantula larvae are not very aggressive, but they will gradually show their aggressive nature after 5-6L. 6. If you keep a non-tarantula as a pet, then you need to judge whether it will bite people and how aggressive it is based on the type you raise.

9. Will pet spiders bite people?

If you want to answer the question, for example, pet spiders will bite people. In this case, you basically need to explain that all spiders are poisonous to a certain extent, and pet spiders have very sharp teeth. Once frightened, they will attack people.

10. 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.

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