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  • How to Identify and Treat Black Widow Spider Bites

    Black widow bites are most dangerous to small children and the elderly. These bites will also make adults pretty sick.

  • How to Identify and Treat Recluse (Fiddleback) Spider Bites

    Recluse spider bites are rarely fatal, but can cause great discomfort and crater-like scars at the site of the bite. If you are bitten while in the wilderness, evacuation is recommended for proper...

  • How to Treat a Black Widow Spider Bite

    Initially, you might not even feel a black widow spider's venomous bite. The pain usually progresses up or down the bitten arm or leg, then gathers in your back, abdomen and sometimes the soles of...

  • How to Treat a Brown Recluse Spider Bite

    The brown recluse is a venomous spider with a bite that can be dangerous. You may not be aware that you have been bitten by a brown recluse spider until symptoms of the bite appear, which can be...

  • How to Treat a Tarantula Bite

    Tarantulas are not normally aggressive spiders, which is why many people keep them as pets. But if you do get bitten by a tarantula, the wound will look and feel much like a bee sting. Here's how...

  • How to Prevent Brown Recluse Spider Bites

    Brown recluse spider bites have a nasty reputation as being painful, physically deforming and inevitable if you live in proximity to the spiders. While it is true that some people have terrible...

  • How to Treat a Spider Bite

    Most spider bites are uncomfortable but harmless. However, a few spiders, like the brown recluse and the black widow, can cause serious illness and damage to the tissues. Here are some guidelines...

  • How to Identify a Poisonous Brown Recluse Spider Bite

    Identifying a poisonous brown recluse spider bite is critical so that you can obtain the proper care for it before it causes permanent damage to your skin and body. Note the characteristics of a...

  • How to Prevent Black Widow Spider Bites

    Taking measures to prevent black widow spider bites is the first step in coping with their unwanted presence. Use these practical tips to modify your daily life and routine to safeguard yourself...

  • How to Treat a Bite from a Funnel-Web Spider

    Although known to have caused very few deaths, a bite from the Australasian (or Sydney) funnel-web spider can prove to be potentially dangerous. While the likelihood that the bite is...

  • How to Prevent a Spider Bite

    Spider bites are never a pleasant experience, and in some cases can have significant medical consequences. Prevention of exposure will reduce the liklihood of suffering a bite.

  • How to Treat Spider Bites

    A spider bite can often cause itching, redness and swelling. These are mild reactions, and can usually be treated at home. Certain spiders' bites have the potential to be deadly, but 99% of...

  • How to Relieve Spider Bite Pain

    Spider bites can be a serious matter. They can be fatal to people and animals or they can make them really ill. What would you do if you or someone you know is bitten? Here's everything you need...

  • How to get rid of spiders !

    Do you hate to go into the basement or attic because the eight legged creepy crawlies are there? How do you get rid of them?

  • How to Avoid Poisonous Spider Bites

    While almost all spiders have venom, only two types of spiders are particularly dangerous in the United States: the black widow and the brown recluse. While spider bites are rare, one should still...

  • How to Treat Black Widow Bites

    The black widow spider is one of the most poisonous spiders in the United States. It is about half an inch long with a shiny, black, round protruding abdomen and a distinctive red hourglass mark...

  • How to Know if its a Black Widow Bite

    Ever wonder if that little red spot on your arm was caused by a spider? Even more important, was it a posionous spider? Here are a few important signs to look for.

  • How to Properly Identify a Recluse Spider

    Everyone has seen the graphic pictures of spider bites that have caused horrific rotting wounds that take months to heal. Mention the Brown Recluse in a large group, and I'll bet you that someone...

  • How to get rid of spiders in your house

    If you have spider problems like I did, you probably can't be in your home comfortably. Here's a simple solution.

  • Treating Black Widow Bites

    Black widow spiders are one of the most venomous spiders in America. They have a shiny black body of about ½-inch in length with a red hour glass marking on the underside of it's abdomen....

  • How to Recognize and treat a Black Widow Spider Bite

    Of more than 30,000 spiders in the U.S. Black Widows and the Brown Recluse are the the two that are poisonous enough to cause people problems.

  • How to Treat A Spider Bite

    How To Treat A Spider Bite from home;

  • About Brown Recluse Spider Bites

    The brown recluse spider, also called the violin or fiddle-back spider, has a potentially deadly bite. Unlike the familiar black widow spider, both the male and female brown recluse spiders are...

  • About Spiders in South Carolina

    Arachnophobia is a common fear in most Americans since the country has over 3,000 different species of spiders discovered. South Carolina is home to hundreds of these spiders and all species that...

  • How Does a Black Widow Poison Its Prey?

    Black widow spiders are known for an identifying red hour-glass spot on their abdomens. With a few weapons in its arsenal, the black widow spider is able to take down its prey with a potent poison...

  • About Black Widow Spiders

    Black widows have earned an infamous reputation and with good reason. In 1933, a doctor decided to study the effects of black widow venom personally and his several days of intense pain finally...

  • How Does a Spider Bite?

    The main parts of a spider's mouth concerned with biting are its chelicerae. The chelicerae is made up of two parts, the fang and the basal section. The fang is more like a hollow needle similar...

  • About Poisonous Spiders

    Every spider is a carnivore, meaning they all eat other insects with some even eating small mammals and fish. While the bite of any spider carries some degree of toxin, very few have poison strong...

  • About Brown Recluse Spiders

    Brown recluse spiders are some of the most dangerous spiders in America. Its bite can be vicious and even life threatening. However, this spider will not bite unless it is disturbed. The spider is...

  • About Spider Bites

    As part of their natural defenses, spiders possess the ability to bite. When a spider feels threatened by a human it may bite. While most spider bites are harmless and barely noticed, around one...

  • Allergic Reactions to Spider Bites

    While the majority of spider bites will cause nothing more than a mild irritation, there are some people who may have allergic reactions to such bites that could lead to more adverse reactions. ...

  • How to Heal a Spider Bite

    Spiders are everywhere, knowing how to treat a spider bite is valuable information. When Spiders bite their prey they inject digestive enzymes or stomach acids into the prey and wait until the...

  • How to Naturally Treat a Spider Bite

    Spiders are often considered to be some of the scariest critters on the planet. The fear that many people have of them is irrational, for the most part, though there are spiders out there that can...

  • Hobo Spider Bite Symptoms

    The hobo spider is a non-native species of spider that originally came to the United States from Europe. The spider is found in the northwest portion of the country, and probably arrived in the...

  • How to Identify a Spider Bite

    The vast majority of people that are bitten by spiders experience these bites after the spider is frightened and attempts to defend itself. A spider can become trapped in linens, sheets, shoes and...

  • How to Deal with Spider Bites

    Spider bites are often worrying for their recipients, and the bites of certain species can warrant treatment. This article looks at the best ways of treating the bites of most common spiders.

  • After-Effects of Black Widow Spider Bites

    A bite from a female black widow spider can cause pain. It can also effect the victim's nervous system, but rarely is it fatal. If you know you have been bitten by a black widow spider, seek...

  • Brown Recluse Spider Bite Symptoms & Treatment

    The brown recluse spider can be found in the Southeast and Midwest portions of the United States. It prefers dry, dark climates, such as attics, old barns and woodpiles. Though not actively...

  • How to Identify Dangerous Spiders by Their Abdomens

    It is easy to identify most venomous spiders that live in the United States by looking at their abdomens. The abdomen is the back section of the spider that is the farthest from the animal's head....

  • Signs & Symptoms of Black Widow Spider Bites

    Along with the brown recluse, the black widow spider is the only arachnid in the United States that is dangerous to humans. It dwells in warm, dry areas such as attics and woodpiles, and generally...

  • Symptoms of a Sac Spider Bite

    Many people have a fear of spiders or suffer from arachnaphobia. Some spiders can deliver bites that are not only painful but can also be dangerous. The sac spider is one of these spiders. While...

  • Symptoms of Spider Bites

    Horror movies have been made about them. Phobias have been diagnosed because of them. Insecticides have been made because of them. The subject is spiders or arachnids. Each spider has a...

  • Redback Spider Bite Symptoms

    The Redback Spider is a highly venomous Australian spider that is identified by its black body and a long red-striped pattern on the back of its abdomen. It is related to the Black Widow Spider...

  • Signs of Black Widow Bites

    The female black widow spider is about 1 to 2 inches long, shiny black in color with a red hourglass marking underneath. Males are smaller, and they do not bite. Most of these spiders live in the...

  • Wolf Spider Bite Symptoms

    The wolf spider is an aggressive hunter, but is generally shy and will run away when disturbed. If provoked, intentionally or otherwise, the wolf spider may bite out of fear. Wolf spiders are most...

  • What Happens When a Black Widow Bites?

    Black widows are well-known for their black color with a distinctive red hourglass shape on the underside of their abdomens. The black widow is one of the most common of all poisonous spiders in...

  • What Happens When a Black Widow Spider Bites You?

    Black widow spiders possess a venom that is highly toxic. Although insects are most at risk of receiving a bite, humans also can be victims. The black widow is considered the most poisonous spider...

  • How to Get Rid of Spiders Quickly

    Spiders can be annoying and some varieties are even deadly. If you see a large number of spiders around your home it’s best to get rid of them quickly. Rather than trying to exterminate or kill...

  • How to Treat a Small Spider Bite

    Spider bites can be quite annoying and even a little bit painful. They can itch, burn, or just flat out irritate you. Some of the more serious bites can cause muscle spasms, vision loss, and...

  • How to Identify a Hobo Spider

    Even though the bite of the Hobo spider is initially painless, they one of the most dangerous spiders in the United States. The venom from a Hobo Spider bite can cause nausea, vision impairment,...

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