Information on the medical term for being bit by a black widow spider can be found on WebMD, Medicine Net, Mayo Clinic, Spider Bites, E-Medicine Health, and MedScape.
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.
Brown Recluse Spider?A brown recluse spider, also know as a violin spider, is approximately one inch long and has a mark the shape of a violin on its upper back. It usually stays in undisturbed areas, such as closets, attics and basements. They are not aggressive spiders, but if trapped or held against the skin they can bite and release a poisonous toxin. Black Widow Spider?A black widow spider is black, small and shiny. They are button shaped with a red hour-glass mark on their stomachs. Their bites can release a toxin that can damage the nervous system and require immediate medical attention. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A VIDEO GO TO:http://www.emergencysuppliesinfo.com/spider-bites.html
A black widow spider bite can cause severe pain, muscle cramps, nausea, and sweating. In rare cases, it can lead to serious complications such as difficulty breathing and even death. It is important to seek medical attention immediately if bitten by a black widow spider.
You can find information about the black spider with a white pattern on its back in the UK by researching online on reputable websites, checking with local wildlife organizations or contacting entomologists who specialize in spiders.
You can find information about the black house spider in Indiana by checking with local universities, wildlife organizations, or the Indiana Department of Natural Resources. Online resources such as websites and scientific journals may also provide valuable information on this topic.
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The spider with a black line on its back is commonly known as the black widow spider.
You haven't given enough information to definitively identify it.
yes, with medical attention Certainly. People seldom die of spider bites, it is more likely to be a problem with the very young and the elderly. A healthy adult may be fine without medical attention.
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..
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The spider with black pincers commonly found in your area is likely the black widow spider.