The redness from a deer fly bite can last anywhere from a few hours to a day or two. Some people react differently to bites and take longer to recover from them.
It depends on how hard the bite was! Usually 1-2hrs
A few hours.
A black fly bite typically causes localized redness, swelling, and itching that can last from a few hours to several days, depending on the individual's reaction to the bite. In some cases, symptoms may persist longer, especially if there is an allergic reaction. Generally, the discomfort tends to subside within 1 to 3 days. If symptoms worsen or persist, seeking medical advice is recommended.
No longer than 3 or 4 days.
A shark bite fitting typically lasts for about 50 years.
Yes! i went to a grain Field across from my house looking for snake i saw deer beds, tracks, dung, and bite marks on the grain
Only a few days but the harder you bite down the longer it hurts
Black fly bite was unique. It left one third millimeter size blood where it took my blood. After about 15 hrs(?), I developed a red 5 millimeter diameter circle on the site. After 3 days, I still have the red circle. But the strength has weakened. I guess the redness will disappear in a week or so? What I'm worried is that the black fly carries parasites primarily in Africa or the middel Eastern countries. Does it possibly carry parasites in the States too? Could have I gotten some shot at the bite site so that the possible parasites could have been killed?
is it 40 days all other meat does
Dr. Jerry Balentine's quote: "The black widow is about a half-inch long and symptoms of bite include abdominal pain, ... The bites of very large spiders such as tarantulas can be painful." I think it would take a long time.
A bite from a banana spider is not fatal to humans as their venom is not considered dangerous and typically causes only mild symptoms such as localized pain or redness at the site of the bite. In rare cases where a person may have an allergic reaction, they should seek medical attention promptly.
No, "bite" does not have a long vowel sound. The "i" in "bite" is a short vowel sound.