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Put some bactine on it
it hurts
nothing
you could die or go into hospital
They kill the person
It is unlikely that frequent spider bites are related to vitamin deficiency. It is more likely the person is sleeping where spiders are congregating at night.
Eating a spider will not poison you. Almost all spiders have venom. Most venoms are not very toxic to human beings. A jumping spider can have a fairly large quantity of venom that is fairly toxic to humans. However, that just means that if a big jumping spider bites you it will make you hurt enough to make you wish you had been more careful. It is pretty hard to get a jumping spider to bite you A tiny jumping spider will be unlikely to bite you, and if it bites you then the amount of venom it delivers will not be enough to make you feel much if any pain. On top of that, a truly tiny jumping spider's fangs are so small that they might not get through the layer of dead cells on your epidermis. Never say never because you never know what will turn up next. Probably nobody has ever been bitten by this tiny metallic jumping spider. But unless this spider is very much unlike all the jumping spiders of various species that people have been bitten by, it is a good bet that its bite would not be a medical problem for any human.
They turn into spider bites that are not their no more.
it depends on the person. they are a non-toxic spider, but some people (including myself) experience localized swelling, sometimes causing the skin to break open because of an allergic reaction. others may experience nausea, or dizziness.
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Spider bites can grow as the skin swells around them. The bite site does not get bigger, but the surrounding tissues.
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