The state of California has the most spiders. There are twenty six different species of spiders living in California.
Yes. All true spiders are poisonous, or, more properly, capable of injecting venom. There are few, however, that pose a threat to humans because their venom isn't toxic enough to present a great hazard to us, or they simply can't inject that much. But be careful around spiders. At least until you are familiar with the "nasty" ones. Spider bites by the few really toxic ones can lead to ulcerated wounds and some serious complications. Read up on these guys and get to know what's in your area that can be trouble. It will be worth it. Lastly, the wolf and the garden spiders are two very general catagories of spiders, and there are a number of differents groups of spiders in each of these general catagories.
Black Widow spiders are not native to Canada. There may be some here, being kept as a pet, so to speak. Black Widows are not fond of our cold climate.Answer:In Alberta's Dinosaur Park near Drumheller Black Widows are just one of the poisonous critters to watch out for (along with the rattlesnake and scorpions)Oversall Canada is host to the following black widow spiders: * Latrodectus hesperus, the Western black widow * Latrodectus variolus, the Northern black widow, from the extreme southeastern part of Canada
well my opinion is that probly the entire US has poisonous animals/insects if not animals then it wud be poisonous insects or if it s not poisonous insects its animals it all varies on which state you want to move to,to answer your question better you should specify the state.
In temperate climates, some of the more common dangerous spiders include the black widow and brown recluse. While bites from these spiders can be serious, they are not typically fatal if treated promptly. It's important to be aware of these species and take necessary precautions if you live in areas where they are prevalent.
Their venom is mostly poisonous to insects, not to mention their fangs are not powerful enough to penetrate human skin. Wrong.Daddy Long Legs are deadly but they cannot penetrate skin.The above statement is incorrect. Superstitious bloggers believe that the Daddy Long Leg's have an inferior jaw structure that certain spiders are always born with. However, the Brown Recluse spider is one of the kind of spiders born with inferior jaws, and Brown Recluse bites deteriorate (and melt) human skin and muscle tissue.I can tell you for a fact that I have been bitten by a Daddy Long Leg before and their bites are, not, harmful.
Someone had written on this site that there are no spiders in the antarctic, however, in doing some researching, I found this, the giant sea spiders of the antarctic. So for us arachniphobes, there is no justice to be found any where in the world. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are no surface dwelling spiders native to Antarctica.
The Brown Recluse and Black widow are 2 of the spiders that live in Colorado. Both are Poisonous/dangerous. There are more but I am not a spider expert to say the least.
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All spiders have at least a small amount of poison, though this is miniscule in the infantory status. Even a baby black widow would be unlikely to cause serious harm to a child unless they were alergic. Baboon spiders are slightly less poisonous than black widows....but I wouldn't want them around to mature. Also when an egg sac opens there's a potential you could get swarmed...though most species tend not to eat for the first couple of days.
For an arachnophobe, thee reason spiders are scary is because of a previous encounter with them or their fast, militious appearance. Otherwise, many fear them as some a =re quite poisonous or at least aggressive.
No they do not all live poisonous. My brother has or at least had a ball python and he wasn't poisonous.
Yes. All true spiders are poisonous, or, more properly, capable of injecting venom. There are few, however, that pose a threat to humans because their venom isn't toxic enough to present a great hazard to us, or they simply can't inject that much. But be careful around spiders. At least until you are familiar with the "nasty" ones. Spider bites by the few really toxic ones can lead to ulcerated wounds and some serious complications. Read up on these guys and get to know what's in your area that can be trouble. It will be worth it. Lastly, the wolf and the garden spiders are two very general catagories of spiders, and there are a number of differents groups of spiders in each of these general catagories.
The United States state with the least amount of bridges is Rhode Island with 748. The state with the most amount of bridges is Texas with 48,492.
They are NOT poisonous. They are venomous. Check you facts, look it up, or at least learn it!
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Black Widow spiders are not native to Canada. There may be some here, being kept as a pet, so to speak. Black Widows are not fond of our cold climate.Answer:In Alberta's Dinosaur Park near Drumheller Black Widows are just one of the poisonous critters to watch out for (along with the rattlesnake and scorpions)Oversall Canada is host to the following black widow spiders: * Latrodectus hesperus, the Western black widow * Latrodectus variolus, the Northern black widow, from the extreme southeastern part of Canada
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