No, it inflates with poison though. I have been bitten by a spider five times and I have never bled. You just get an impossibly itchy lump, making it difficult to sleep. Most of the time they don't bleed because they are so small.
Because if you just got bitten, some spiders have venom and it may sting unexpectedly.
Yes, spider bites can itch similarly to mosquito bites, but the severity of the itch can vary depending on the individual and the type of spider.
They turn into spider bites that are not their no more.
They sting,and draw blood. -Jee Hoon Micheel
no
Spider bites can grow as the skin swells around them. The bite site does not get bigger, but the surrounding tissues.
taranchula bites if you have spider bites on both sides single pierce on both sides is a snake bite 2 on one side spider bite
Appendages
Chelicerae.
if it's a very dangerous spider then yes
dont no dont care
The nature of the way venom enters a body makes a circular swelling, welt or redness a very common symptom of everything from a chigger bite, Spider bites to a bee sting and Tick bite.