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No it is not safe to give your pet spider a spider vein treatment. Spider vein treatments are not meant for your pet spider and could seriously harm your pet. These treatments are meant for humans only unless specifically stated by your doctor to use it otherwise.
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When the spider is in its web it will be safe from predators except from spider eating wasps which can find the spiders in their webs. If the spider is out of its web it cant protect itself but only can run and try and get away.
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It may be dangerous but more than likely it is not. It is best to find a spider identification chart and compare the spider to the various types. If you are bitten by a spider and you have symptoms you should call 911 or go to the emergency room. It is better to be safe than sorry.
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It is a good idea to buy a safe for your products, but make sure the safe isn't so small that the thieves can pick it up and take it with them. You can purchase a safe at Gander Mountain.
Any native Australian flowers are safe for rainbow lorikeets. They are particularly fond of grevilleas and callistemons (bottle brushes).
Spiders are not poisonous, but they are almost all venomous. The widow spiders kill more people per year than any other kind of spider simply because they have very toxic venom and there are so very many of them found all over the world where it does not get too cold for them to survive over the winter. The Brazilian Wandering Spider (or "armed" spider, as in "armed and considered dangerous") has the most toxic venom and also the highest liquid measure of venom of all the deadly spiders. One spider might have enough venom to kill five or ten men. However, these spiders rarely use very much venom when they bite. They bite humans because the humans are pinching or crushing them somehow, and when the spider gets out of trouble it will generally stop biting. The Australian Funnel-web spider has plenty of venom to kill an adult human, and people used to die because of their bites. Now there is an antivenom for their bites, so nobody needs to die. However, if you had to pick which "deadly" spider to get bitten by, this spider would be a bad choice because they are very aggressive. Once they start biting they are unlikely to let go. Sometimes if they do let go they immediately bite again, and again. These spiders defend territory, so a human doesn't have to actually do anything to the spider first in order to get bitten. If the spider makes a threat display and the human does not stay a safe distance away then the spider is likely to bite.