Well, Spiders bite and then leave.
Ticks don't bite, they bury their heads in your skin. Little more dangerous, I think so...
Ticks also spread lyme disease, which is deadly.
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Yes. Any type of snake will bite if it feels threatened. Garter snakes do have venom but it is very mild and they do not have well-developed fangs to help deliver it.
There are some highly venemous arthropods in the Insecta class- like the Brazilian Wadering spider, acknowledged as the most venemous in the world, and killing more humans than any other spider, with a poison similar to the black widow's; or the agressive Japanese hornet - a giant insect which might chase you for miles once aggravated, and which kills more people annualy in Japan than other venomous or non-venomous animals combined; and some deadly disease-spreading insects like the kissing bug which transmits the horrible Chagas disease - but, there is no doubt the most deadly arthropod is the humble mosquito (mostly genus Aedes), responsible for spreading yellow fever, chikungunya, dengue fever, West Nile virus, and malaria, the combined annual deaths from which approaches 2 million.
Yes, Yes they do.
Yes, the female black spider is highly venomous. Vaccines for a female black widow spider are more common than they used to be, but if untreated, a bite from the spider can kill a human.
yes, if this occurs you may be allergic to that certain spider and should see a doctor soon
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.
Spider bites could be covered by worker's compensation, but usually are not. Just because the bite happened at work doesn't make it automatically covered. For the bite to be covered, it would have to be proven that because of the scope of your job that you were more likely than others at the location to be bitten by a spider.
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Tarantulas are spiders and they are not poisonous, but if they bite it will be painfull. They aren't more deadly no, but I know the Red Black Spider and the Brown Recluse to be quite dangerous.
It depends on the type of spider. A bite from a black widow or recluse spider - of course - would be much more harmful than a common gray house spider. In any case, any kind of spider bite can be nasty. Try to identify what type of spider it might have been, and keep a close eye on the wound. Wash it, and use an antiseptic. However, if there is any questions or concerns, I would see a doctor immediately. I have seen spider bites that have progressed and caused very bad side-effects. In addition, never let any bite - whether animal or insect - go untreated, in terms of cleansing, and use of antiseptics
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The plurel of spider is spiders.
a water spider can have up to 30-50 babies
Because a bee sting is bigger than a spider bite