How long spider bites last varies greatly with the type of spider. A typical bite can be red and irritated for up to two weeks. A bite from a spider like a brown recluse can cause problems for years.
Although they can bite they are not poisoness or deadly. (Mythbusters proved it!)
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When encountering a black long-legged spider in your home, it is important to avoid touching or provoking it. Use a vacuum or broom to gently remove the spider from your living space. Wear gloves to protect your hands and ensure the spider does not bite you. If you are unsure of the species of spider, it is best to contact a pest control professional for assistance.
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.
When encountering a black long leg spider in your home, it is important to avoid touching or provoking it. Use a vacuum or broom to gently remove the spider from your living space. Wear gloves to protect your hands and ensure the spider does not bite you. If you are unsure about the type of spider, it is best to contact a professional pest control service for assistance.
Daddy long legs do bite. They are not harmful to humans, and contrary to popular belief are NOT the most venomous spiders around. People believe that they can't bite people because of their uncate fangs, but the brown recluse (which IS harmful to humans) also has uncate fangs. Also, the term daddy longs legs refers to three different types of bugs - one is the cellar spider, one is the harvestmen, which is an arachnid, but NOT a spider, and the other is the Crane fly. The bite from a cellar spider produces a short lived burning sensation. The myth about them being "the most venomous spider, but they can't bite humans" was debunked by MythBusters and Bill Nye the Science Guy
Yes, they are one of the more poisonous spider species. Their fangs are not long enough to bite humans however.
I have not heard of antihistamine drugs delaying periods. Check with your pharmacist.
In general, spiders do not pose a direct threat to guinea pigs. However, it's best to keep spiders away from your guinea pig's living space as some spider bites can be harmful to small animals. It's important to ensure your guinea pig's environment is clean and free of any potential hazards.
No is the answer to that question and I will tell you why. The grand daddy long leg is considered the most poisionous spider but it's mouth is too small to bite anything. It eats very small things. Don't be afraid because they will NOT bite because well they can't!
it happens, as long as it wasn't a black widow or funnel web or brown recluse, the kid will be fine. may burn or itch for a while but most spider bites are mostly harmless.
no because they have uncut fangs wich suck for packing a punch but when they bite you will feel a pinch