Spiders, spider's eggs and the like CANNOT survive in the human body. This is one of those urban legends that plays on our fear of spiders. Spiders do not lay their eggs inside of animals (human or other), and the animals (parasites) that CAN survive in the human body, are especially designed to resist the harsh conditions, viz. stomach acid. The larvae of most parasites are encysted to protect against acids and other unfavorable conditions. In fact some wasps lay eggs onto and sometimes into the spider's abdomen. When the larvae hatches, it will eat the spider. Spiders; however, prefer to lay their eggs in the web. Next time you hear a story of someone who had spiders crawling out of the body, take it, with a grain of salt.
It is not possible for a spider to lay eggs inside a human body. If you are experiencing unusual symptoms, it is important to consult a medical professional for an accurate diagnosis.
botflies lay their eggs in humans which then hatch inside the human body.
When the spider lays its eggs inside another living creature, and the nestle inside and enter the blood stream.
Usually a spider wasp crawls to the trapdoor spider's hole and if manages to get inside, lays her eggs into the spider. The larvae hatch and slowly eat the trapdoor spider from inside out.
None of them.
Yes. It takes a male and a female spider for the female spider to lay eggs. The male spider wraps his semen inside a ball of spider silk and deposits that inside the female. The female spider usually surrounds her eggs in a cocoon made of spider silk.
Yes happen to a friend
No, they can't move up your throat. They also don't lay eggs, but make a cocoon. Making a cocoon inside your throat is not possible for a spider.
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Whales do have eggs inside of them. but not like birds or reptiles might. Whales are mammals and have pretty much the same kind of eggs inside them as human females.
Inside the body of the host.
Maggots typically do not get inside the human body on their own. They may infest open wounds or areas with poor hygiene, laying eggs that hatch into maggots. Proper wound care and hygiene practices can help prevent maggot infestations.