Harmful Effects of White-banded fishing spider
A species of Fishing spiders
White-banded fishing spider rarely bites humans, primarily in self-defense. Bites may occur if threatened or handled, delivering mild venom through fangs. Health risks are minimal, typically not requiring medical treatment and are not life-threatening. Transmission is through direct contact, with effects being minor discomforts.
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Harmful Facts About White-banded fishing spider
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