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.
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.
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
It takes a brown recluse two whole weeks to kill a human
Yes. Another term for it is "necrosis" and it is when the cells simply die. The venom of a Brown Recluse are deadly to living cells. If this happens you need to seek medical attention immediately, as necrosis is severe and can be fatal if not taken care of by a medical expert. Source: http://www.brown-recluse.com/bitephotos.html
Brown recluse spiders are preyed upon by certain predators such as birds, other spiders (like the jumping spider), and some insects. Additionally, some small mammals like shrews and rodents may also feed on brown recluse spiders.
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If you think you have a spider bite...you should still see a doctor. Recently people have been mistaking spider bites for a serious and possibly fatal MRSA infection. I was given 50 mg Benadryl (diphenhydramine, generic, is available in sleep aid sections as well as antihistamine sections OTC) after a black widow bite and it did help a lot. If it is a brown recluse spider bite, you should see a doctor. People die from both of these types of spider bites.
No. Who told you that? The bite victim is in danger of dying from it, but the brown recluse is not. Answer: No The recluse does not die. The victim is not necessarily in danger from dying. I've been bitten twice by a recluse and am well alive. Here is what Wiki says: Most bites are minor with no necrosis. However, a small number of bites produce severe dermonecrotic lesions, and, sometimes, severe systemic symptoms. These symptoms can include organ damage, and occasionally even death; most fatalities are in children under 7 or those with a weaker than normal immune system.
Yes a brown recluse spider can easily kill you. Previous post is a bit too generalized. If your health and immune system are compromised, death could certainly occur. The venom is not innately fatal to humans. Death is most often caused by necrosis and infection stemming from improper care of the bite location. Brown Recluse deaths are far less prominent than people were previously led to believe. If you're healthy and live in a reasonably sanitary environment, allergic reaction would be your greatest risk. Medical attention on such bites is always advised as this is the most effective way to prevent a larger area of necrosis and risk of infection. Yes, it can kill you, but it is fairly unlikeley I was bit. i was only six. im alive to tell the story. maybe it can kill you if you do not get proper care, but as far as i know they dont kill it causes extreme pain.
Perhaps, but it depends.
The Brown Recluse Spider has the strongest venom. It can cause significant cutaneous injury with tissue loss and necrosis. When you see a dark solid spot on the skin like it is very dry, you are problably looking at an necrosis. Its a very bad thing. It will not kill your pig but it will turn bad for consumption. The Back Widow Spider can inflict a painful bite which can be fatal. If your pig survives the bite, again it will turn no good to eat.
you could die or go into hospital