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One of those was trying to get a drink from my soda bottle and was sitting near the threads when I took a nice swig and got a spider between my lower incisors and buccal mucosa. I experienced a half-cherry-pit size swelling just inside the lower lip. I became giddy and my tongue—which was not bitten to my knowledge—became numb for awhile.

I had to miss the prime time of handing out some fliers at a public venue and most of the target population while I rested to see if any other symptoms would ensue. I recovered in two hours and got to argue with a bunch of SJW morons and a rent-a-cop who were the only ones left that day to whom to try to hand out my informative fliers—a total waste.

A similar spider to those which I believe to be native and normally found outdoors has, on occasion, been letting itself down on a silk line from a tree, landed on my arm and immediately bitten me. If the lip-bite incident had occurred to a small child or a person with infirmities I wold not hesitate to go to a doc-in-the-box type clinic for evaluation.

I beleive the name of the spider that bit my lip is probably cheiracanthium mildei and formerly I saw it listed as Clubionidae cheiracanthium. I hate those particular spiders. I always have even before I was bitten.

Not for insect eating but just because I love those as much as I despise cheiracanthium mildei. I believe having a healthy population of more robust and aggressive spiders may have something to do with never having found one L.

Most spiders are good. Some are a joy to have around. With irrational fears comes sensationalization. I tend to doubt it. Certainly in other parts of the world. Roaches are nasty and carriers of a large number of pathogens which can cause illness in humans but not one documented case of a roach infestation has ever been found to have caused an zoonotic mediated outbreak of any human disease.

At least not here. I doubt any spider is going to be the successful foil for an infestation of bedbugs or fleas. Same with mosquitoes. Some good old carpenter ants might though. I tolerate them in my home too.

My technique was probably inadeqquate. I had an infestation of field mice. Deitrick bio-hazard protocols if keeping them indoors. Including UV air sterilization. I live in Pennsylvania and was bitten on my face above my right eye.

The spider was some kind of funnel spider since we found his web. It was in my bedroom where it occurred. The venom dissolved some flesh around the bite. My lymph glands under my jaw swelled up a few days later. The swelling lasted a week then receded, however my body became very stiff for several days and I had moderate bleeding from my rectum for about two weeks.

I saw my physician twice throughout this and was given anti-biotics too prevent any secondary infections. Within a month I developed atrial fibrillation and was hospitalized for three days. Since that happened I have been on medication. Approximately five months later I suffered an Ischemic Stroke and again was hospitalized, treated and recovered as the blood clot eventually passed through and out of the brain. The stroke was caused by the A-fib condition. This all started in and I still have the scars on my fore head.

The worst was the black widow while loading the top shelf of a closet in a suite on a business trip in Phoenix. Bitten on top of a blood vain just under the skin. My reaction was to swat and I believe driving everything that little she-devil had straight into the blood. I had yet to notify family of where I was and laid down prepaid for a month. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

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Scott says:. August 22, at PM. Monarch Serenity says:. June 15, at AM. Teanna Byerts says:. August 17, at AM. Diogenes says:. August 19, at PM. The rattlesnakes are particularly poisonous and life-threatening if bit. So is the Black Widow Spider, at least the female which hangs at night on a strong web somewhat hidden by wood, foliage, brush, etc.

If you never put your hand in a place you cannot see it you are unlikely to get bit. It is a shy but dangerous spider. The Brown Recluse Spider or Fiddleback Spider rarely causes death but almost always causes death to the skin surrounding the bite, often causing a bullseye effect of surrounding circles of red, blue, and white.

Some people are allergic to other spiders. I [Michael Schwing] still have scars from some spider bites from when I was homeless and a couple of them caused my hand to swell. The usual culprit was one of two Chiracanthium species which have relatives in Brazil that can kill a grown human.

Massasauga Rattlesnake Sistrurus catenatus. This snake is definitely in the woods along White Lick Creek in the Avon area where some overwinter under a log cabin house Michael Schwing lived in as a child off North off State Road WikiMedia Commons.

They call this creepy little guy a camel cricket. Personally, I think he looks like if a cricket and a spider had a baby. Have you ever tried killing one? Well, let me tell you they look like a spider and JUMP like a cricket. I felt like it was chasing me around the bathroom when I tried to kill one!

This little spider is tiny, but pretty interesting to see if you happen to get a glance of it. The females are twice the size of the males and they have the ability to hide in their own web from predators. Easily one of the more disgusting little critters in Indiana. Once you get them in your home they are supposed to be next to impossible to get rid of! This little guy has a very strong beak that it uses to violently stab anything it feels threatened by or is trying to kill.

It is recommended that you observe one of these without getting too close. He's known better as the yellow garden spider or the corn spider. You're probably not too shocked that Indiana would have a spider named corn spider right? This spider immediately drops itself to the ground and hides anytime it feels threatened. Because it has fairly long legs, it tends to be intimidating to humans. This is a spider you probably known fairly well as the black window.

It acquired its name because it likes to eat its mate after they reproduce. This spider is known as the jumping spider.



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