nothing. its just a dream.
Um, It bites. :L
Because bites from widow spiders and brown spiders require different treatments, capturing and identifying the spider helps to establish diagnosis.
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when sitting on it, is the easy answer. most bites occur when someone sits on a spider.
Death from a Brown Recluse Spider is rare and has not been professionally estimated by year round averages.
The act of stinging does not kill the Brown Recluse the way stinging kills honeybees. However, the Brown Recluse typically bites humans in defense, so it's already in extremis -- it's not unusual for the spider to be discovered dead as a result of being crushed, after stinging.
Necrotic spider bites can become infected, leading to the spread of infection in the surrounding tissue. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you suspect a necrotic spider bite to prevent complications and aid in proper wound management.
Fatalities from brown recluse spider bites are extremely rare. In the United States, there are less than 10 reported deaths per year attributed to brown recluse spider bites. It's important to seek medical attention if bitten to prevent any serious complications.
Fatalities are extremely rare but a visit to your physician or local hospital is a must.
Yes, bites from brown recluse spiders can sometimes result in the forming of a lesion that may break open and ooze fluid. This can lead to the formation of a blister or ulcer at the site of the bite as a result of the spider's venom damaging the surrounding tissue.
Two, unless she is a spider.
If you're asking how many people die due to spider bites in a year, well... That completely depends on what part of the world. Some places there are zero, some between fifty and one hundred. 110