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Ya, there is a species of spiders called Wolf Spiders
Wolves will usually bite when hungry, provoked, rabid or if someone enters the scene of a hunt.
they do bite but cant harm
The Wolf spider is not naturally aggressive, however they will bite freely if they feel threatened. Although these spider bites are not considered to be harmful to humans and they do not have lethal venom, their bite can be very painful. The Symptoms of a wolf spider bite include mild pain, swelling and itching.
The spider which you are describing, being black and about the size of the palm of your hand in Ohio is likely a wolf spider. They are not aggressive but will bite if provoked. While not lethal to humans, a wolf spider bite will require medical attention as they are poisonous.
Yes, most people do. The wolf spider, although it can reach a large size, does not have venom that is particularly toxic to humans.
yes they are the 6th most deadly spider in the world.The most deadly is the minge spider it is big and hairy.
The rabid fans from the old Colliseum were "The Wolf Pack"
A spider-wolf.
The rabid fans from the old Colliseum were "The Wolf Pack"
yesThey can make you sick and cause a lot of pain, but unless you are sick, elderly or very young then the bite is not too dangerous. Medical attention for a bite is still advised.The bite of the wolf spider is poisonous but not lethal.
Wolf spiders are venomous and their venom is poisonous. Bites that penetrate the skin can cause pain, swelling and itchiness. Most people only experience the symptoms for a few minutes while others get a wound that takes a few days to heal. If the victim is either a child or an elderly person, medical treatment should be sought. The bite may in itself be infectious and potentially dangerous if proper actions are not taken. The duration of acute pain from wolf spider bites were normally 10 minutes, and the majority of bite effects were due to mechanical trauma but wolf spider bites should be avoided. If you get a bite do not put a bandage on the wound but wash it with soap and warm water. To reduce the swelling you can put an ice pack over the bite area. If pain persists more than 60 minutes seek medical attention.