White tail Spiders are poisonous but the venom does not affect humans.
this is not true the reason for the different severity of wounds caused by the white tail is because its venom causes an instant shut down of the immune system of the immediate area around the bite,therefore the different reactions are to do with natural infection. so it would like be getting a cut or puncture wound and having no immune system the cut would infect and start to gangrene.
the tests done on the spider bites to date have all been done in laboratory conditions not allowing for the reaction of infection. the best way to deal with a white tail bit e is to immediately pour a safe strength of pure hydrogen peroxide/dioxide onto the open wound. this will kill any infection or bacteria in the wound immediately do not continue to wash with the peroxide only clean once with peroxide then use 3 times a day pure tea tree oil for keeping the wound clean and boosting the immune system around the wound the tea tree oil also helps to draw oxygenated blood to the wound area. continued use of peroxide to clean the wound will have unwanted effects.
* * all spiders are poisonous but the vast majority of them are harmless to humans, more over they are much more likely to run away then bite you no matter how scary you think they look they find you much scarier.Most because of size. The poison is only a defense.
That black spider very likely is part of a group called jumping spiders and is absolutely not dangerous to people.
That said, if you see a shiny black spider with a red spot on its belly shaped like an 8, be very careful because that one may be a black widow and she can kill you.
It's very difficult to give a precise answer to such a vague question.
1- How small is "small"?
2- Is the body slender, fat, hairy, smooth, etc.?
3- Is the white spot the only spot or coloring on the spider?
4- Is the spot a particular shape?
...and so on...
The best thing to do is start putting information into search engines until you find a picture of the actual spider you're asking about.
For instance, if you search "black and white spider identification" you can find a site with a picture of a fierce looking spider sitting on someone's finger.
If you read another site to the end it will even tell you how to turn a jumping spider into a pet.
If you scroll down a site called Field and Swamp you can find tons of spider pictures.
Change the wording and keep searching until you find the spider you want.
A spider relatively close to this description is the parson spider.. maybe that's what you saw.
No, there are no species of Jumping Spider that are harmful to humans.
no it is not
no just touch it and have fun:)
Do whit spider bite
No
Jumping spiders, or bold jumping spiders, are black and white, fuzzy spiders that move with jerky movements. These spiders do not build webs, and their bite is harmless to humans.
All spiders can bite, only the smaller ones cannot pierce the human skin.
Yes. Spiders can bite a hamsters.
Yes they sure can!
Spiders do not lay eggs when they bite as a bite is usually to immobilize a victim for consumption. Spider eggs are usually placed in a carefully constructed nest made of spun silk.
Jumping spiders, or bold jumping spiders, are black and white, fuzzy spiders that move with jerky movements. These spiders do not build webs, and their bite is harmless to humans.
Yes spiders do live after they bite. They live for a long time.
Yes, corn spiders can and do bite. Their venom is not considered as toxic or as serious as the venom from some other spiders.
All spiders can bite, only the smaller ones cannot pierce the human skin.
Yes. Spiders can bite a hamsters.
They bite for both reasons.
In the sentence "A spider's bite is harmful", bite is a noun.
no
All
Yes.
Yes they sure can!
Yes! You could die because of their bite.