Yes, Yes they do.
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a water spider can have up to 30-50 babies
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.
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
Well yes and know. They only bite so they cas hurt you more than once
It is unlikely for a spider to bite a hamster as they are usually kept indoors in enclosed cages. Additionally, most spiders are not aggressive towards animals larger than themselves. If a spider were to bite a hamster, it may cause irritation or a small puncture wound.
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.
No
A wolf spider bite is unlikely to kill a common garden skink. While wolf spiders are venomous and can subdue small prey, their bite typically affects insects rather than reptiles. Garden skinks are generally larger and more resilient, and they may simply escape or recover from a wolf spider's bite. However, individual reactions can vary, and severe cases could potentially lead to harm.
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.
yes once a rat snake was found that ate more than half of its body