Karakurt (black widow). This type of spider lives in the Krasnodar Territory, the Astrakhan region and Kalmykia. When bitten by a karakurt, severe pain, general weakness, nausea and vomiting occur. If you do not seek help in time, you can die. Children, people with allergies and the elderly are especially sensitive to this. It is recommended to stay away from rocky places, dry vegetation and abandoned buildings. When outdoors, you need to wear closed shoes and clothes.
Tarantula. Lives in the south of Russia, especially in the steppe and semi-desert regions. Bite leads to acute inflammation and severe pain in this place. Serious consequences are rare, but for allergy sufferers the bite can be dangerous. To protect yourself from these spiders, it is necessary to stay away from visible norms on the ground and wear closed clothing in nature.
Yellow bast. Can be found in Southern Europe, the Russian Plain and Central Asia. These spiders live in the steppe and forest-steppe regions. When bitten by a yellow sakura, severe pain and inflammation occur. This can lead to blisters. A particularly severe reaction can occur in those with allergies. Harvest grass and herbs with caution, especially in the evening and at night. At this time, spiders are especially active.
Stray spiders (Tegenaria agrestis). They are usually found in Europe (Middle and East). When bitten, a painful wound appears. Infections can easily get into it. A person also experiences pain, redness and swelling. It is recommended to put screens on windows, regularly check your home, be careful in basements.
Brown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa). Lives in Southern Europe. Including Greece, Spain, Italy. Bite promotes tissue necrosis. This requires immediate medical attention. Symptoms of a bite include pain, general weakness and ulcers. You need to be especially careful in old buildings, basements and attics. When visiting dangerous places, you should wear protective clothing.
Source: Ferra

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