it can not bite humans. however they can bite other small insects but because their jaws are so small they cannot bite larger insects, animals, or yes us.
No. They are harmless.
It is a spider.
My guess is that this spider you saw was either a Jumping Spider (quite possibly a Daring Jumping Spider) or a Parson Spider.
Black widow.
A garden cross spider, Araneus diadematus. Source: Google search for spider cross back
No, they are not poisonous to humans. Their bite is non-lethal, but it will cause some pain.
chuck Stuff at it / bug spray!
No such thing as a poisonous spider. Spiders use venom, not poison, and it differs greatly species to species. Poison = used for defense. Venom - used for hunting and killing stuff.
If the spider does not have poison.
Yes, the Brazilian Wandering Spider is actually VERY dangerous. Known to have the most toxic venom in the world. NEVER try to handle a Brazilian Wandering spider without a proffesional spider handler, or without Antovenom.
The spider injects his poison into the bug (lunch) and it's poison liquefies the entire inside of the bug. Then the spider sucks it all out like a buggy milkshake! Bugs don't have blood...
The most dangerous spider is the money spider is has fans and poison gills
Use Spider eyesUse Fermented spider eyes on Regeneration potions
The Wolf spider is useful because it eats insects which are known to attack humans, like mosquitoes and biting flies.
It is a spider.
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The body of a spider has two sections, a cephalothorax and an abdomen. Attached to the cephalothorax are its 8 legs, 8 eyes, 2 chelicerae (biting mouthparts), 2 poison glands, and 2 short, leglike appendages called pedipalps or palps.
glowey ones.