The Wolf spider is not naturally aggressive, however they will bite freely if they feel threatened. Although these spider bites are not considered to be harmful to humans and they do not have lethal venom, their bite can be very painful. The Symptoms of a wolf spider bite include mild pain, swelling and itching.
Good news would be a spider bite. Bad news would be a staph infection. If it is filled with puss, painful, or does not go down within 48 hours please find a doctor.
In my opinion, no because it could like get out and bite you and that would be bad.
go get some puss
The Brown Recluse Spider has the strongest venom. It can cause significant cutaneous injury with tissue loss and necrosis. When you see a dark solid spot on the skin like it is very dry, you are problably looking at an necrosis. Its a very bad thing. It will not kill your pig but it will turn bad for consumption. The Back Widow Spider can inflict a painful bite which can be fatal. If your pig survives the bite, again it will turn no good to eat.
It depends on the type of spider and how bad your infection is. If it's just a little swollen and red, you'll likely get only an antihistamine to help with the allergic reaction. If it's infected, you'll get an antibiotic.
If you get bitten by a red back spider, then you will probably get nausea. The nausea won't be too bad, but get the doctor to treat the bite immediately. If the venom gets to deep, you are in danger, you could even die!
Go to the emergency room immediately (putting ice on the bite area isn't a bad idea, but it is not a substitute for proper treatment). The bite of a brown recluse can cause necrosis; it's bad for an adult and can easily be fatal to an infant.
No!puss is simply one way the body sends bacteria out of the body.If puss is coming out of a bruise/scab its a good thing,it means your getting better.
It depends on the type of spider. A bite from a black widow or recluse spider - of course - would be much more harmful than a common gray house spider. In any case, any kind of spider bite can be nasty. Try to identify what type of spider it might have been, and keep a close eye on the wound. Wash it, and use an antiseptic. However, if there is any questions or concerns, I would see a doctor immediately. I have seen spider bites that have progressed and caused very bad side-effects. In addition, never let any bite - whether animal or insect - go untreated, in terms of cleansing, and use of antiseptics
i think so yes the bite can cause a reaction where the flesh eats itself.
not that i know of it is mainly pink maybe you should go to a doctor it may be a spider bite if not it could turn out bad, although it could be just fine.