Harmful Effects of Red-backed jumping spider
A species of Phidippus, Also known as Johnson's jumping spider, Red jumping spider
Red-backed jumping spider poses minimal health risks to humans, with rare instances of bites when threatened, leading to mild symptoms such as swelling or pain. Transmission occurs through bites, and these issues are not life-threatening but may require minor medical attention.
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Harmful Facts About Red-backed jumping spider
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