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Spiders in the house generally do not bite. Small spiders mostly feed on insects, other spiders, and myriapods, and some spiders also feed on small animals. Jumping spiders have good eyesight and can dive within 30 centimeters to catch their prey and pounce on them.
Crab spiders wait for their prey on flowers that are similar to their body color.
Spiders burrowing in the earth build burrows lined with silk, and the entrance of the burrow has a trap that opens at night to prey on insects that pass through the hole.
The largest spider that usually enters the house is the white-fronted stilt spider, commonly known as the stilt spider and the large spider, which is the main natural predator of the home cockroach. They don't form nets, and usually like to hide on rooftops, cabinet crevices, etc., during the day, and come out at night to forage for food, catch cockroaches or flying insects.
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Don't bite.
Generally speaking, if there is a small spider in the house, you just need to pay attention to yourself not to provoke it, the toxicity of the spider in the general home is not very large, generally there is no toxicity, don't worry that the general situation is not to bite you just need to keep the environment at home is good, the spider should slowly disappear, if you are bitten or the body is peed by the spider, then you should pay attention to the hospital in time to check**, to avoid other unnecessary accidents.
Spider Notes.
There are some pet spiders when it is relatively rare, many pet spiders because they are tropical species, so the temperature must be around 25 degrees when raising, it is best not to be lower than 20 degrees, the temperature is not a big problem, but the low temperature will affect its feeding, if it is a few degrees or below zero, then there is a danger to life.
The best place to raise spiders is a wooden box, and it is best to choose the right box according to the size of the spider when choosing, and at the same time, choose according to the species of spider, so that they will have a sense of security when they inhabit it.
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I'm glad to answer your questions about how spiders don't bite at home. After being bitten by a spider, there may be allergic symptoms such as blisters, swelling, itching or pain locally, but spiders at home generally do not have duxing, if the bite is mild, you can use soapy water to clean the wound first, and then apply glucocorticoids, such as triamcinolone acetonide ru ointment, mometasone furoate ru ointment and other anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic.
Do spiders bite people at home.
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I'm glad to answer your questions about how spiders don't bite at home. After being bitten by a spider, there may be allergic symptoms such as blisters, swelling, itching or pain locally, but spiders at home generally do not have duxing, if the bite is mild, you can use soapy water to clean the wound first, and then apply glucocorticoids, such as triamcinolone acetonide ru ointment, mometasone furoate ru ointment and other anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic.
If you are bitten by an ordinary spider at home, you need to clean the wound immediately, eliminate the wound and apply ice, and then apply or take yao under the guidance of a doctor. If you are bitten by an ordinary spider at home, you need to rinse the bite site with plenty of soapy water or soda water as soon as possible, which can play a role in neutralizing the DU liquid, and then rinse off the soapy water residue with clean water. Then, the bite site is eliminated twice from the inside out, using iodophor or alcohol to avoid infection of the wound.
After that, ice the wound is applied to the wound with an ice pack wrapped in a towel to relieve discomfort such as swelling. It is important to note that ice packs should not be directly touched**.
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The little spiders in the house do not bite. Baby spiders mainly feed on insects, other spiders, and myriapods, and some spiders also feed on small animals. Jumping spiders have good eyesight and can dive up to 30 cm to catch their prey and pounce.
Crab spiders wait for their prey to approach the flowers of their bodies. Burrowing spiders build silk-lined burrows from living coverings, which are opened at night to feed on insects that pass through their burrows.
IntroductionThe spiders in the web nest are in the net nest during the day and keep watch at the mouth of the hole at night, waiting for the opportunity to hunt or go out to forage. The male spider digs a shallow pit under the mud, the burrow tarantula digs a deep vertical hole in the ground, and the dancing spider weaves a living covering over the hole. This lid is made of layers of silk.
The spider's burrow is up to a meter deep, its body is small and venomous, and it can kill rabbits within 4 minutes of biting them. Spiders have many natural predators. Toads, frogs, lizards, centipedes, bees, and birds all feed on spiders.
Some parasitic wasps live in spider eggs, and some parasitic fly larvae develop in spider egg pouches. Almost all gadfly microcephaly live in the spider's body as a larvae.
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Hello, this is a ghost spider, slightly poisonous, but don't worry, you really don't worry, you can use pesticides to get rid of it.
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No, it's so small, and it's okay to bite like a bug, don't be afraid.
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Normally, spiders do not actively bite, but they may bite if they are forced into direct contact with the human body. There are only a very few species of spiders that are poisonous, or very little poisonous, and spiders do not actively attack humans, because it is difficult for ordinary spiders to pierce people.
There are 42,751 species of spiders in 3,859 genera and 110 families in the world, and these spiders can be roughly divided into three types: nomadic spiders, web-forming spiders and cave spiders.
There are many real venomous spiders, there are no exact statistics, the most poisonous in the world are the Mediterranean black widow spider of the bulb spider family, the brown flat beetle spider of the carabillidae family, the Australian funnel spider of the condylous spider family, the black-bellied ctenopod spider of the ctenopod spider family, and the Australian birdcatcher spider of the bird catcher family.
You can drive away, don't kill it, because it is a beneficial insect, and it will not take the initiative to bite, and it will bite if you are angry, not to mention that even the violin spider, which can be seen every day, has a lethal record, don't fight if you don't know it, and if it is a female spider with a child, the baby spider will run out together after being killed, and you can't kill them all, there will always be one or two, and you will grow up sooner or later if you eat flying insects at home. Also, if you're brave, like me, you can raise it in a box, many kinds of safari spiders are good pets, leave a hole in the box, put some coconut clay in it, and feed a few bread worms every few days, my jumping spiders, crab spiders are raised like this.
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