CATDOLL : CATDOLL: The dangers of raising spiders (What are the dangers of raising spiders)

CATDOLL: The dangers of raising spiders (What are the dangers of raising spiders)

1. 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.

2. Why is it not recommended to keep jumping spiders?

First of all, it is not suitable for families with children to keep spiders, especially to avoid keeping poisonous ones. Jumping spiders have many legs and like to crawl around, which may scare children and is not good for their health.

The second thing is to prepare a home for the jumping spider. A lampshade, a glass jar, a wooden box, or a paper box will work. Depending on the habits of different spiders, prepare some food near the nest during the feeding period of the jumping spider to prevent the spider from hunting everywhere, crawling around, or having no fixed residence. Feng Shui believes that a house full of spider webs will lead to financial loss, so you must make sure your pet jumping spider can find its own cave and stay in it for a long time.

3. Can the Nephila clavata be kept as a pet?

Can.

The Nephila clavata is resistant to hunger, has strong vitality, and is easy to raise. As long as you ensure food, water, and shelter, you can raise the spider normally.

The smaller the spider, the higher the feeding frequency, and the larger the spider, the lower the frequency. Spiders do not need to be fed for a period of time after molting, because their exoskeletons have not yet hardened. Feeding live feed at this time may cause harm to the spider. Similarly, if the spider stops eating, be sure to remove the live feed left in the breeding box to prevent the spider from being harmed during the molting period. However, you still need to be careful when raising spiders. Because spiders are poisonous, but the degree of toxicity of different species of spiders is different. In the process of raising spiders, you must be careful not to be bitten by spiders, and disinfect them in time when you are bitten. And breeders must not raise spiders with very strong toxicity.

4. Why can’t we keep spiders?

First of all, it is not suitable for families with children to keep spiders, especially poisonous spiders. Spiders have many legs and like to crawl around, which may scare children and is not good for their health.

The second thing is to prepare a place for the spider to live. You can use lampshades, glass jars, wooden boxes, or paper boxes. Depending on the habits of different spiders, prepare some food near the nest during the feeding period to prevent the spider from hunting everywhere, crawling around, or having no fixed residence. Feng Shui believes that a house full of spider webs will lead to financial loss, so you must make sure your pet spider can find its own cave and stay there for a long time.

5. Why do spiders kept in bottles die?

Here is the reason: Although spiders have oil on their bodies and are not affected by water, they breathe through the book lungs in their abdomens. Generally, if a spider's book lungs are immersed in water for a period of time, it will die of suffocation.

There is a kind of spider that lives in water and builds its nest in the water. This spider can use its hind legs and the hair on its body to form a bubble in its abdomen and carry the bubble into the water for it to breathe for a period of time. When there is no oxygen, it returns to the surface to breathe. However, if this spider does not get enough air for a long time, it will probably drown.

6. What should you pay attention to when raising spiders?

1. Some pet spiders are difficult to keep. Since many pet spiders are tropical species, the temperature must be kept at around 25 degrees when they are kept. It is best not to be lower than 20 degrees. There is no big problem with a higher temperature, but a low temperature will affect its eating. If it is a few degrees or below zero, it will be life-threatening.

2. The best place to raise spiders is a wooden box. At the same time, it is best to choose a suitable box according to the size of the spider. At the same time, you should also choose according to the type of spider, so that they will feel safer when living in it.

3. Moreover, spiders come from different places and have certain requirements for temperature and humidity. They can be said to be very delicate pets. If they are in relatively dry areas, young spiders may die of dehydration, and even large ones will shed their skin. If it is too humid, they will get sick, so you need to pay attention.

4. After the spider moves to a new environment, it is easy to lack a sense of security. At this time, the spider will be aggressive or will not eat. You can put the spider in a breeding box away from light for two or three days, and it will not be nervous and will not eat.

5. Web-making is the nature of spiders and also their means of hunting. It can be said that the nest they weave with spider webs is their home. So if you keep such spiders, you must be careful not to clean the spider webs frequently, otherwise you will be easily bitten, and it is also easy to cause the spider's nerves to be sensitive and die.

6. Coconut soil is the bedding material for pet spiders. Although it is usually sterile when purchased, it is easy to breed bacteria because it needs to be soaked before use. Therefore, the coconut soil must be cleaned regularly, otherwise it will easily cause the spider to become sick or even die.

7. Because most pet spiders are poisonous, you must not handle them when raising them. Although a bite will not threaten your life, the pain is unbearable. So you must be careful during the raising process and try to wear gloves.

7. Why can’t spiders be bred artificially?

Spiders cannot be raised artificially because they have very strict requirements for the environment and prey. If you are interested in raising spiders, you can refer to the following points: 1. The breeder should move gently and steadily, and should not get too close to the egg sac. During the incubation period, the female spider has the behavior of guarding the egg sac and will attack anything that approaches the egg sac. Some female spiders place the egg sac under their abdomen to prevent it from being attacked by the outside world.

8. 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.

<<:  CATDOLL: What are the boxes for raising ants (What are the types of boxes for raising ants)

>>:  CATDOLL: How to raise fly eggs? (How to raise fly eggs video)

Recommend

CATDOLL: When did people start raising silkworms?

1. When did humans begin to raise silkworms? The ...

CATDOLL: How to grow Christmas cactus?

1. How to grow Christmas cactus? Christmas cactus...

How many times a day should a kitten be fed

Kittens are generally fed 4-5 times a day. Becaus...

CATDOLL: How does the mucus on the surface of fish come about? What is its use?

Mucus plays a very important protective role for ...

CATDOLL: What are the water temperature requirements for tropical fish?

What are the water temperature requirements for t...

CATDOLL: Prevention and treatment of sow birth canal inflammation

Preventive measures for sow birth canal inflammat...

CATDOLL: What are the issues to pay attention to when raising silkworms?

1. What three points should we pay attention to w...

CATDOLL: What kind of earthworm fills in the blanks

What kind of earthworm fill in the blank What kin...

CATDOLL: What is the difference between shrimp and prawns?

1. What is the difference between prawns and shri...

CATDOLL: Are platypuses viviparous?

1. Does the platy fish give birth to live young? ...