Wood Spiders, commonly referred to as wolf spiders, are not considered highly poisonous to humans. While they possess venom used to subdue their prey, their bites can cause mild symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching, similar to a bee sting. Serious reactions are rare and typically occur only in individuals who are allergic or sensitive to insect bites. Overall, they are not a significant threat to human health.
Yes, since some spiders are poisionous. But most are harmless to pets ans people.
No, but it is unlikely that they would eat it.
There aren't any poisonous spiders in the UK, except in captivity.
No poisionous snakes or spiders. Similar size and population. English speaking. Good at rugby.
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No they do not.
no they dont
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all spiders are poisoness but most are harmless to humans
well ya it has poision in its name
Yes. All ture spiders have fangs and poison. It is a part of their taxonomy.
no!