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dangerous bite report. Latrodectus hesperus [black widow]
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<blockquote data-quote="DreadedNeith" data-source="post: 134252" data-attributes="member: 28071"><p>I never knew that about scorp venom. I have heard people say that either you cant have an allergic reaction to T venom or it is very unlikely. Ive never even thought about that with scorpions. I just figured tgere were scorps that were very venomous, not venomous, or mildly venomous. Its very interesting. As much as id like to keep some more venomous arachnids, i just dont trust myself. One mistake could be very bad and people arent perfect. That and i dont have a secure place to keep such dangerous species away from the family. I have wanted a 6 eyed sand spider for a while but the risk just isnt worth it to me. Thanks for the information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DreadedNeith, post: 134252, member: 28071"] I never knew that about scorp venom. I have heard people say that either you cant have an allergic reaction to T venom or it is very unlikely. Ive never even thought about that with scorpions. I just figured tgere were scorps that were very venomous, not venomous, or mildly venomous. Its very interesting. As much as id like to keep some more venomous arachnids, i just dont trust myself. One mistake could be very bad and people arent perfect. That and i dont have a secure place to keep such dangerous species away from the family. I have wanted a 6 eyed sand spider for a while but the risk just isnt worth it to me. Thanks for the information. [/QUOTE]
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