cus they are hibernating
They are 6-20 millimeters :) DOnt forget to keep a smile on your face at all times
i dont know exactly but i will look into it!!!! Why??
the brown recluse is the winner in the fight with the black widow because its more dangerous than any other spider but there is onother spider which is dealiest its the BLAZING WANDERING SPIDER and i dont know who would win if the blazing wandering spider got in a fight with a brown recluse
a black widow and a brown recluse. they both have an effect on human. tranulas dont kill us just put us in pain A spider's venom either kills or paralyzes the prey species.
Yes
It depends on the color of the stink bug. I know the brown ones dont die they survive
i dont know if this is true but dont they fly to another part??
The spider you are describing is likely a Northern Black Widow (Latrodectus variolus). They have a shiny black body with tan or cream colored markings on their back in the shape of diamonds or triangles. It is important to exercise caution around this species as their bite can be venomous.
Yes a brown recluse spider can easily kill you. Previous post is a bit too generalized. If your health and immune system are compromised, death could certainly occur. The venom is not innately fatal to humans. Death is most often caused by necrosis and infection stemming from improper care of the bite location. Brown Recluse deaths are far less prominent than people were previously led to believe. If you're healthy and live in a reasonably sanitary environment, allergic reaction would be your greatest risk. Medical attention on such bites is always advised as this is the most effective way to prevent a larger area of necrosis and risk of infection. Yes, it can kill you, but it is fairly unlikeley I was bit. i was only six. im alive to tell the story. maybe it can kill you if you do not get proper care, but as far as i know they dont kill it causes extreme pain.
no they dont
no they dont
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