Using Spider Insecticides
Spider insecticides in the form of dust, laquer or water-based spray can kill spiders. Use them to help prevent spider infestation and spider bites in your home.
Spider Bite Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
Spider insecticides in the form of dust, laquer or water-based spray can kill spiders. Use them to help prevent spider infestation and spider bites in your home.
One of the most poisonous spiders in the world is the black widow (Latrodectusmectans). They are found in temperate in the south and west regions and in United States.
Spider bite symptoms vary greatly depending on the type of spider it comes from. Poisonous spider bites are by far the most severe.
Cheiracanthium is a genus of spiders commonly called the yellow sac spider. Its venom contains the substance cytotoxin, like that of a brown recluse.
A wolf spider is a robust and agile hunting spider and a member of the Lycosidae family and usually found in terrestrial habitats including shrub lands.
The tarantula is considered the biggest spider in the world and it belongs to the Theraphosidae family of spiders, which consists of 900 different species. Most tarantula species are not a threat to humans. Some are even in high demand because of the exotic pet trade.
Like brown recluse spiders, hobo spiders can be venomous and can cause necrosis, which is skin cell death due to a spider bite.
Camel spiders are actually not spiders; they’reĀ solifugae, which is a different class of arachnids from spiders and scorpions. Camel spiders are also known as sun spiders, wind spiders and wind scorpions.
All huntsman spiders belong to the Sparassidae family and called as such because of their speed and their mode of hunting.
One of the most common household spiders in the world, the jumping spider typically will only attack if it feels threatened. If you’ve been bitten by a jumping spider, its bite is usually not dangerous. But if you’re allergic to spider venom, you might experience some serious symptoms that require medical attention.