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I wish death upon a single spider.

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I usually do not hate spiders, but there is one spider I hate. A nasty and vicious and mean bug that bit my left hand while I was sleeping.

Save all the spiders except for that one.

Benadryl has been my friend the last couple of days.
 
Spider are Weak according to Allah, the weakest houses are the houses of spiders, in that house the Black Widow eat her husband, and the eggs (children) eat their Mom

But "Spider-Man" is a strange word. I like spider-man (look).
 
I had brown recluses living inside of a CRT recently. RIP TV, you will be missed.

Oddly, I've had a lot of them around here and they're not quite as dangerous as most people believe. Weird, huh?
 
Benadryl is an antihistamine which has helped with my body’s painful reaction to the spider bite.
Antihistamines are a class of medication that commonly treat allergy symptoms, like runny nose, sneezing and itchy eyes.

These symptoms are all good. You shouldn't treat them. Sneezing is great too. . I stop only at itchy eyes, because it makes sense regarding Corona virus transmission from (edit) hands to eyes.
 
I usually do not hate spiders, but there is one spider I hate. A nasty and vicious and mean bug that bit my left hand while I was sleeping.
You'd have a tough time living here, this is the most common spider we get in our houses. And in our cars, they get everywhere.

 
You'd have a tough time living here, this is the most common spider we get in our houses. And in our cars, they get everywhere.

The huntsman is the most common spider you get indoors there? :eek: I have a simple rule, if I find a spider in my house that is the size of my face, I'm selling the house. ;)
 
I had brown recluses living inside of a CRT recently. RIP TV, you will be missed.

Oddly, I've had a lot of them around here and they're not quite as dangerous as most people believe. Weird, huh?

Brown recluse bites cause necrosis. The venom kills flesh. I know a guy who was bit on his back while crawling under a house. He was hospitalized. The bite caused a hole in his back the size of my fist. They are extremely dangerous.
 
Brown recluse bites cause necrosis. The venom kills flesh. I know a guy who was bit on his back while crawling under a house. He was hospitalized. The bite caused a hole in his back the size of my fist. They are extremely dangerous.

Yep. We have the brown recluse here in the Metropolitan Reno-Tahoe area. I also recall finding a black widow in my bathroom when I lived in Sacramento. Not the spiders you want to casually encounter under any circumstances.

Luckily Washington does not appear to have the brown recluse. But they do have three other common, but poisonous spiders. The black widow, the hobo spider and the black-footed yellow sac spider.

For all the allergies my brother and I have, while living in the Seattle area, I don't think we were bitten by anything. Not even mosquitoes. We must have lived a charmed life back then. Go figure.

3 Venomous (Poisonous) Spiders Found in Washington (2024)
 
I do not know what spider it was, but if it were a black widow or brown recluse, I would have known by now.

The bite is not infected.

More likely, can't it have also been simply a bite by a non-venomous spider or an insect ?
 
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I'm glad the spiders where I live aren't dangerous. All spiders are venomous, but most kinds are not able to even pierce your skin.
 

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