you need to right away sterilize it and then see a doctor for medical help
Most are not but one member of the genus, the hobo spider, is considered to be 'medically significant'. Funnel spiders in Australian, unlike their North American cousin are very poisonous and can cause serious illness and in some cases death. If bitten, an anti-venom is needed. The poison is more toxic to humans (primates) than other mammals. Cats and dogs, if bitten, appear to have some for of immunity to the poison. -------------------- The Sydney Funnel-Web's venom is the second deadliest spider venom in the world. It's known to kill in under a hour after the bite. However, they've created an anti-venom.
you get muscle spasms excessive perspiration may find it hard to breath while blood oozes into the lungs a funnel web spider bite is very painful but don't be too concerned it is a fact that you are more likely to be killed by a champagne cork then a bite from a venomous spider
It's impossible to be bitten by the same spider that Peter Parker was bitten with because that spider was not a real kind of spider.
Tarantulas are known for their intricate funnel-shaped webs, but there are species of spider such as the Wolf Spider who's web is funnel shaped as well. More than likely the spider is not dangerous, but it depends on the species of the spider you're dealing with. A common spider in the pacific northwest that create a funnel like web are the hobo spider. It can not kill you but their venom is rather potent. It can dissolve the skin surrounding the bite if the bite is not treated correctly. They are large, and the hobo is larger than the brown, and the hobo is also more dangerous. In addition to greater size, it has greater speed and the venom is more potent ------------------------- The spider he's talking about is the Sydney Funnel-Web which can kill a human within 40 minutes of the time of the bite. & The Hobo spider is not the spider that dissolves skin, the Brown Recluse is the one that dissolves skin.
No, a wolf spider has never bitten me.
The top ten most poisonous spiders in the world are the Brazilian wandering spider, the Sydney funnel-web spider, the black widow spider, the brown recluse spider, the redback spider, the six-eyed sand spider, the Chilean recluse spider, the northern funnel-web spider, the yellow sac spider, and the hobo spider. To protect yourself from their potentially deadly bites, it is important to avoid contact with these spiders, wear protective clothing when in areas where they may be present, and seek medical attention immediately if bitten.
He was bitten by a spider, and a spider is not an insect, it's an athropod.
The funnel web spider is usually nocturnal.
Some Australian bugs that have the potential to kill you include the Sydney funnel-web spider, the box jellyfish, and the blue-ringed octopus. It is important to be cautious and seek medical attention if bitten or stung by these dangerous creatures.
A lot of people assume it is the Black Widow yet despite its bad reputation, the Black Widow is generally not considered the deadliest spider in the world, even though its bite can make you ill and does call for medical attention. It's hard to identify harmless spiders that look like Black Widows unless one is a spider expert, or an arachnologist. The deadliest spider is thought to actually be the funnel web spider with the Brazilian wandering spider close behind... But if you are in an area that is known for exotic or deadly spiders, if you get bitten by a spider, no matter if you think it is only a harmless spider, get it checked straight away and seek medical attention.. The possibility that it is a deadly spider means you can only have up to 3-10 minutes to do something about this..
No, I have never been bitten by a wolf spider.
every spider just be careful with funnel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In Florida the deadliest spider is the brown recluise(recluithe(don't remember which one)). If a kid was bitten it would be about a day till death, with an adult it would take about 3 days if left untreated.