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CSIRO Spiders Identification and Advice Service
Although most spiders possess venom glands connected to their
fangs, the vast majority are harmless to humans. Either their
venom is not toxic or their fangs are too small to effectively
pierce the skin, or both. However, in NSW there are a number of
larger spiders that can bite painfully. Some of these produce
serious symptoms, and two are dangerous the funnelweb and
the redback.
As is the case with snakes, many people are bitten when they try
to kill or remove a spider that might better have been left alone.
Spider bite can usually be avoided by taking a few simple precautions.
Outdoors or in a shed or garage, look before you put your fingers
in or under an object, especially if it has been in place for
some time. Shake out boots and shoes. Firewood can harbour funnelweb
spiders, scorpions and centipedes. Gloves give some protection,
although they can be easily pierced by large fangs. Dangerous
spiders seldom enter Sydney homes, but white-tailed spiders hide
in clothes on the floor or bedding, and huntsmen spiders in curtain
folds. FIRST
AID spiders
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