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Bites & Stings

Learn to treat various bites and stings, from flea bites all the way up to dog bites, from health experts at eHow. Prevent bites before they happen by learning how to protect yourself and your children from insects and animals in the wild. Whether you’re trying to avoid mosquito bites at a backyard BBQ or you have to treat unfortunate jellyfish, anemone or coral stings while on a trip to the beach, eHow can help alleviate your pain and suffering.

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  • What Areas Do Brown Recluse Spiders Live In?

    The brown recluse spider also goes by the name of the fiddleback spider due to the violin-shaped marking that exists on its head and back. These spiders, which are venomous, occur in certain...

  • Stages & Symptoms of a Hobo Spider Bite

    The bite of the hobo spider can cause serious tissue damage, and those living in the Northwestern U.S. and Europe should be aware of the stages and symptoms of this spider bite. The bite is...

  • How to Recognize Symptoms of a Spider Bite

    Using pictures alone, it can be difficult to differentiate a spider bite from other insects or things that might have bitten you. To receive the proper care, it’s important to be able to...

  • How to Treat a Brown Recluse Spider Bite in Pets

    A brown recluse spider bite can further damage the health of your pet if unattended. If you suspect your pet has been bitten, it’s important to treat a brown recluse spider bite properly.

  • How to Detect Symptoms of a Wolf Spider Bite

    Symptoms of a wolf spider bite are typically fairly mild. They are native to Australia, but can be found across the globe. Typically they are a muted gray or brown. Chances are, you've seen one of...

  • Red Back Spider Bite Symptoms

    The red back spider is related to the black widow spider and is similar in both appearance and potential for danger. It is the most common cause of serious spider bites in Australia. The venom is...

  • Signs & Symptoms of a Brown Recluse Spider Bite

    Native to the United States and most common from the Midwest to the Gulf of Mexico, the brown recluse is a shy, small brown or yellow-brown spider with a violin-shaped marking on the head and...

  • Brown Recluse Bites and Children

    The brown recluse is a small spider that can produce a venomous bite. Children will develop noticeable symptoms of a brown recluse bite within several hours of contact. Although there is no...

  • Spider Bites & Joint Pain

    Most spiders are harmless to humans and, in fact, are helpful to us by keeping insect populations in check. When it comes to joint pain, the only spiders you need to worry about are brown recluse...

  • What to Use on Oak Spider Mite Bites

    Oak spider mites, or Oligonychus bicolor, are tiny reddish-brown mites that primarily causes major leaf bronzing in the bottom leaves of oak trees. They lay their eggs, which look like red...

  • Recluse Spider Bite Symptoms

    The brown recluse spider bite is only one of four types of spider bites that are considered dangerous to humans. Brown recluse spiders are normally found in the Midwestern and Southeastern United...

  • Brown Spider Bite Treatment

    The brown recluse spider may be one of the more feared, yet least recognizable spiders in the world. Brown recluse spiders choose a solitary lifestyle, preferring a quiet life away from man. The...

  • Hobo Spider Bite Treatment

    Hobo spiders belong to a class of spiders known as Agelenidae and are members of the funnel web spider family. Hobo spiders live in areas of the Pacific Northwest, commonly inhabiting Utah,...

  • Side Effects of Spider Bites

    Serious spider bites are a rare occurrence in the United States. Still, being able to recognize the two dangerous species as well as the symptoms of their bites is important. Spider bites can lead...

  • Brown Recluse Bite Treatment

    A brown recluse spider's bite can be serious. The venom contains a protein-eating enzyme that destroys skin tissue. In rare cases, a bite can be fatal. The severity of the symptoms depends on how...

  • Poisonous Spider Bite Symptoms

    There are two spider species in the United States considered poisonous: the brown recluse and the black widow. Bite symptoms from these spider vary from person to person, but while any such bite...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Black Widow Spider Bite

    Most black widow spiders live in the western and southern United States. When the female black widow spider bites, she emits a potent venom, which, for most people, causes severe symptoms. You...

  • Signs & Symptoms of Brown Recluse Spider Bite

    Signs and symptoms of a brown recluse or "fiddle back" spider bite may vary from mild to severe as the venom moves throughout the victim's body.

  • How to Respond to a Black Widow Spider Bite

    It is very urgent to respond to a black widow spider bite immediately. Proper action can be the different between recovering or dying. Yes, people and pets actually die from this extremely...

  • How to Do First Aid for a Spider Bite

    How to Do First Aid For a Spider Bite. Any person who spends a large amount of time outdoors can tell you its best to be prepared, heres another lesson.

  • What Are the Treatments for Black Widow Spider Bites?

    The venom of a black widow spider (female) is a potent toxin to the nervous system, but you receive only a small amount of toxin with a spider bite, so you are rarely in danger of dying. However,...

  • Treatments for Serious Spider Bites

    Spring, summer and warm weather bring spiders out and about. If a spider tries to make a snack of you, you are likely to have some form of allergic reaction. But if the spider happens to be a...

  • How to Identify a Banana Spider

    Two different spiders have earned the nickname "Banana Spider." One is very aggressive and has a solid reputation for delivering a terribly painful and venomous bite, and the other is...

  • How to Properly Identify a Spider Bite

    You notice a spot on your arm is swollen and reddish after you have gone outside. Could it possibly be a Spider bite? You experience a wide array of symptoms including slight vision loss and...

  • How to Care for a Brown Recluse Spider Bite

    When someone mentions the word spider we all just shiver or start itching. We have been warned about the Black Widow Spider and how powerful its bite is. We haven't been warned about the powerful...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 & 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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 Recognize A Brown Recluse Spider

    The brown recluse spider is found throughout a wide portion of the South, Southwest and Midwestern United States. Here is how to recognize a brown recluse.

  • 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 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...

  • How to Treat A Spider Bite

    How To Treat A Spider Bite from home;

  • How to treat a spider bite

    Spider bites can be very irritating and itchy. Here are some tips to treat a spider bite.

  • 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 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 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 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 Avoid Getting Bitten by a Black Widow Spider

    The black widow is a fairly shy and reclusive spider that does not want to waste its venom on a big human that they cannot eat. As such, if you take some basic precautions, you can avoid getting...

  • 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 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 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...

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