Film, Media & TV10 mins ago
House Spiders
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by flip-flop. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Just found this for you!
"Spider Bites
All spiders bite and nearly all inject venom into their prey, but the fangs of the vaste majority of species are too small to penetrate human skin and very few will bite man, even when severely provoked. Of the 35,000 or so species throughout the world, about 500 are known to cause painful bites in humans, but only about a dozen of these spiders are highly venomous. The species which are particularly dangerous to man are largely confined to warmer parts of the world, although their common names will be familiar to most people. For example, the venomous bites of the black widows or red-back spiders (Latrodectus) and the Australian funnel-web spiders (Atrax) are well known, since both can be fatal in some circumstances. Likewise, the Brazilian wandering spider (Phoneutria) has a dangerous reputation as a very aggressive species with an extremely painful bite. Few, if any, of the spiders found in temperate regions are particularly venomous or likely to bite. Among the native spiders of Britain and northern Europe, for example, there are only one or two species that require some caution if handled. The water spider (Argyroneta) can give a fairly painful bite, but usually this is much less severe than the bites and stings of many common insects. Somewhat unpleasant bite wounds can also be inflicted by the larger species of Cheiracanthium and Steatoda. The latter species is often found in and around house and other buildings."
Aaarrrggg - I'm terrified of spiders, but sometimes manage to catch the little blighters in a glass - with card on top of course. I then set them free at the end of our drive!
My husband loves spiders (the bigger the better) & lets them crawl all over him! The Grandchildren find it very fascinating!
You might find this site interesting.....
Reassuring - scroll down to find quote on that website:
'Spider Bites - all spiders bite and nearly all inject venom into their prey, but fangs of the vast majority of species, are too small to penetrate human skin and very few will bite man, even when severely provoked'.
So it might have just been a harmless little nip flip-flop!