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Black House or Widow Spider |
Black House or Widow Nest |
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These are
timid spiders with bites
occurring infrequently, but may
be quite painful with local
swelling. Nausea, vomiting,
sweating and giddiness sometimes
occur.
Use an ice pack to relieve local
pain and seek medical attention
is the symptoms persist. |
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Sydney Funnel Web |
Blue Mountains Funnel Web |
The bite is dangerous and
can cause serious illness or death. The male
venom is more toxic than the female and initial
symptoms include local pain, mouth numbness,
vomiting, abdominal pain, sweating and
salivation. There is an anti-venom available.
Bites are usually on a limb. Immediate action
should be taken to apply a pressure bandage and
immobilise the bitten limb by splinting.
Restrict the movement of the victim. If
possible, capture the spider for positive
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Bites usually result only in transient local pain and swelling. However,
some Shield Huntsman Spider bites can result in prolonged pain,
inflammation, headache, vomiting and irregular pulse rate.
An ice pack may relieve local pain, however, seek medical attention if
the symptoms persist.
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Eastern Mouse Spider Male |
Easstern Mouse Spider Female |
Red Headed
Mouse Spider |
Mouse spider venom may be
very toxic, but only one serious envenomation
has been recorded, other bites causing minor
effects. Funnel Web spider anti-venom may be
effective.
Until more toxicity data is available it is
prudent to treat as for funnel web spider bites,
especially if the victim is a child. Where
possible, collect the spider for positive
identification. |
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Garden Orb Weaving Spider |
Golden Orb Weaving Spider
(male) |
St. Andrew's Cross Spider |
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Males are often much smaller than females and both are reluctant to bite.
Symptoms are usually negligible or local pain only with numbness and
swelling with occasional nausea and dizziness. Seek medical attention
if symptoms persist. |
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Redback Spider |
Redback bites occur
frequently. They can cause serious illness and
have caused deaths. Because of their small
jaws, many bites are ineffective. Common early
symptoms are pain, sweating (always including
local sweating at the bite site), muscular
weakness, nausea and vomiting. An antivenom is
available - no deaths have occurred since its
introduction.
Apply an ice pack to the bitten area to relieve
the pain. Do not apply a pressure bandage
(venom movement is slow and pressure worsens
pain). If possible, collect the spider for
positive identification. Seek medical
attention. |
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Stout Sac Spider
Spider |
Slender Sac
Spider |
Bites are not common and
symptoms are usually minor, including local pain
and swelling. Symptoms may also include
headache, dizziness, sweating, nausea and local
skin ulceration, though most such reports relate
to overseas experience.
Seek medical attention if symptoms persist. |
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White Tail Spider |
White Tail
Spider |
Symptoms are usually confined to local mind stinging or burning pain,
sometimes followed by development of an itchy lump. Less commonly,
bites result in swelling, discolouration and local ulceration, sometimes
with nausea and vomiting. There is no conclusive evidence that these
spiders regularly cause significant skin damage or ulceration.
An ice pack may relieve local pain. Seek medical attention if symptoms
persist. |
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Garden Wolf
Spider |
Grey Wolf
Spider |
Symptoms are usually confined to local mind stinging or burning pain,
sometimes followed by development of an itchy lump. Less commonly,
bites result in swelling, discolouration and local ulceration, sometimes
with nausea and vomiting. There is no conclusive evidence that these
spiders regularly cause significant skin damage or ulceration.
An ice pack may relieve local pain. Seek medical attention if symptoms
persist. |
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Sigillate Trapdoor Spider |
Brown Trapdoor Spider Male |
Brown Trapdoor Spider
Female |
Brown trapdoor spiders are
often mistaken for Funnel Web spiders but their
bites are not dangerous - local pain and
swelling may occur. The same goes for the
Sigillate Trapdoor Spider, although there is one
report of unspecified "severe effects".
Seek medical attention if symptoms persist. |
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