Is the ctenus hibernalis poisonous?
Wandering spiders are very alert and highly defensive, and some of them are more toxic, so they are more dangerous. Although they do not always inject venom into the wound, they still need to be vigilant, especially to avoid contact with the larger Ctenopod spider.
People will be very painful after being injected with venom by some Ctenod spiders. Common manifestations are night sweats, burning and severe pain, and the poisoning symptoms will spread to the whole body within 30 minutes, which may be manifested as: - High blood pressure - Abnormal heart rhythm - Nausea, dizziness - Abdominal cramps - Hypothermia - Muscle twitching - shock
People will be very painful after being injected with venom by some Ctenod spiders. Common manifestations are night sweats, burning and severe pain, and the poisoning symptoms will spread to the whole body within 30 minutes, which may be manifested as: - High blood pressure - Abnormal heart rhythm - Nausea, dizziness - Abdominal cramps - Hypothermia - Muscle twitching - shock

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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Arthropods

Class
Arachnids

Order
Spiders

Family
Wandering spiders

Species
Ctenus hibernalis (Ctenus hibernalis)