You will have two red dots sort of close together... It will be itching and it will bleed accasionally. Most of them are harmless and will go away quickly! :) Hope that answered your question.
The only way to tell for certain is to trap the spider and show it to someone who knows their arachnidae. You can't tell by the bite mark or the toxins (although in extreme cases you may be able to guess). That said, if you don't have the animal, you can still treat the injury. See related sites on this question.
The vast majority of what patients call "spider bites" are staph infections. See your health care provider. It does not make sense to try to differentiate between a rare condition, and a more common condition that requires treatment.
A snake bite is a little wider apart than a spider bite.
snakebites are one labret stud on the left and right sides of the mouth where are spider bites are two labret studs close together on the same side of the mouth.
Spider bites are two piercings on one side. Snake bites are one piercing on the left and one piercing on the right (both are on bottom lip). Angel bites are one piercing on the left Nd one piercing on the right (both are on the top lip).
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no milk will not help dilute the toxins from a spider or snake bit
antivenom
taranchula bites if you have spider bites on both sides single pierce on both sides is a snake bite 2 on one side spider bite
Venom is supposed to be injected into your bloodstream such as a snake bite while poison has to be consumed. You can actually eat snake venom and feel no side effects.
Beetles usually have wings and they have exoskeletons for protection. Spiders have eight legs, and they have fangs the inject venom when they bite.
Hognose Snake and Hinduran Milk Snake are snakes. They start with the letter H.
A nonvenomous snake bite will usually heave two parallel rows of tiny puncture wounds from the teeth. A rattlesnake bite will usually have two larger puncture wounds from the fangs. See the image of a rattlesnake bite above.
Because a bee sting is bigger than a spider bite
The difference between an ant bite and a mosquito bite is quite simple. These bites come from two different insects.
The Bite of a Telamonia Dimidiata initially looks very similar to a spider bite, though over time it will develop a redness that is vastly similar to that of a snake bite, and if it is not immedietaly treated, it could be killer.