Just one? No. While it's possible that you have an allergic reaction that could be serious, there isn't a lot of mass to a daddy longlegs, and it's not a common allergy. So, unless that hihgly unlikley allergy shows up, you're safe. Just don't do it too much! :}
No, your dog wil be fine. I had a dog that spent his days chasing & eating bugs from our pond.
Probably. Most insecticides will work on spiders. But why would you want to? Daddy long legs are perfectly harmless. Whether you're talking about Daddy-longlegs (Opiliones) or Daddy-longlegs spiders (Pholcidae), neither one has ever caused harm to a human. Chase them into a small cardboard box and throw them outside. They will bite what they want to, which isn't you, your children, or your pets, unless you keep small insects or decomposing vegetation as pets.
First of all, there are actually three kinds of critters called daddy longlegs. The common name daddy longlegs is most often used to describe Opiliones, aka harvestmen. Opiliones are arachnids, but not spiders. They have no venom glands at all, and are absolutely not venomous. The nickname daddy longlegs may also refer to a crane fly, which is a true fly and a member of the order Diptera. Crane flies do not pose a threat, either.Sometimes, the name daddy longlegs is used for another group of arachnids, the spiders of the family Pholcidae. These spiders are also called cellar spiders.Cellar spiders do have venom glands. However, there is no scientific evidence whatsoever to confirm that their venom can harm a human being. Not a single documented case exists of a person being bitten by one and having an adverse reaction.Pholcid spiders do have short fangs, but not any shorter than other spiders that have been known to bite humans. The cellar spider's fangs are similar in structure to those of a brown recluse spider, which we know can and does bite humans. Again, there is no evidence or proof to the claim that their fangs are too short to bite a person.In fact, the show Mythbusters tackled this daddy longlegs legend back in 2004. Host Adam Savage subjected himself to a cellar spider bite, proving that the daddy longlegs spider is indeed capable of breaking human skin. The results? Savage reported nothing more than a very mild, short-lived burning sensation. Analysis of the daddy longlegs' venom revealed it's nowhere near as potent as venom from a black widow spider.So, you really don't need to worry about daddy longlegs, of any variety.
There are three main species that are known by the common name "daddy long legs" and only one of these is a true spider. These species each have there own distinct name and they are:Harvestman - This species is not a true spider although it is classed as Arachnida, as it has eight legs. It is commonly called either "daddy long legs" or "grand daddy long legs" in the USA and is found worldwide, with over 6,400 species. There is a myth about these creatures being the most venomous of spiders, but its jaws are too small to bite, however this is a complete fallacy, as none of these species have venom glands or fangs. They are completely harmless and are not poisonous.Crane fly - These are typically known as daddy long legs in the UK. They are a long legged flying insect that can be found all over the world. There are over 14,000 identified species.Cellar Spider - This is the only true spiderknown by the name "daddy long legs". In fact all members of the family Pholcidae are group with this name. They are found commonly all over the world and again are easily recognised by their long legs. Again the myth says they are the most venomous spider in the world, but this is again untrue for the same reason as above.all of this stupid stuff is wrong
Yes, it will not harm you.
I believe they don't. But I do know for a fact they aren't poisonous. So if they do bite, it will do no more harm to you than a red mark for a few days.
it depends on how big it is
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No, it can harm them if it gets in their eyes, or if they swallow it, but a little would not hurt them, only give them a bad taste.
After all there is no harm in swallowing your partners semen.
You will be fine if you swallow a molar or tooth. Kids do it all the time and they don't know it. They're fine. No harm is done.
It is nothing more than protein. It will not cause you harm.
Daddy-longlegs eat a wide variety of food. This includes spiders, insects, plant pests, dead insects, and bird droppings. In order to defend themselves, they produce a strong, distasteful odor.