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- Most spider bites are harmless
- Common in United States: Black Widow and Brown recluse are dangerous to humans
- Some treatments involve cleaning, ice pack, elevation and observation
- Treatment for Black Widow bites may require anti-venom medication
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A spider bite occurs when a spider is frightened and feeling the need to defend itself, they do not prey on humans.
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Spider Bite Questions
How can you tell if a spider is poisonous? 4 AnswersSpiders aren't like snakes, where there are identifiable features worldwide, with only one or two exceptions. Yes, in the U.S., we only have the brown recluses-... read more
How do I stop biting my nails? 6 AnswersWikiHow had some good suggestions: 1. Confront your problem. Get a camera and take some pictures of your bitten fingernails. Examine your nails, and list thei... read more
How to control the nail biting habit of children? 5 Answershttp://health.learninginfo.org/images/nail-biting1.jpg I had some of the bitter clear polish painted in my nails when I was 10. It tasted bitter awful and with ... read more
Is a Tarantula a spider? Or an arachnid? Or both? 7 AnswersIn the first place, Tarantula's are Arachnids (which includes scorpions, ticks, and mites). Period. If you're reading resources saying that Tarantulas are not ... read more -
Spider Bite Holistic and Alternative Treatment
- MotherNature.com: Insect and Spider Bites
Spider Bite Support Groups, Discussion and Blogs
- KidsHealth: Spider Bite Q and A
- WebMD: Spider Bites - Not all are Itsy-Bitsy
- MedHelp: Spider Bite Search
- Buzzle.com: Spider Bite: Symptoms and Treatment
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