Thursday, May 5, 2011

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Posted 8:38 pm 05/05/2011



The 4 keys to avoid eating spider
With the arrival of cold people seek clothing that has been stored for months in the closet where it is likely to be the spider


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serenense The case of Luis Campos, 19, who died a few days ago the product of a spider bite spot, again to alert the public . The truth is that the Loxosceles Laeta (scientific name) is 90% of the houses, so the concern should be permanent, although at this time can increase bites.

Then all you need to know about the dangerous arachnid:

1 How to recognize? measures between 0.8 and 1.2 cm. and has legs that can reach 4.5 cm. Is brown, has the thorax longer than its abdomen.

2 How to prevent bites? Keep the home clean. Avoid hanging clothes on walls. Keep away from the wall. Shaking shoes.

3 What are the symptoms?

stinging sensation on the skin and then pain in the affected area which begins to swell and redness


4 What to do if bitten by a spider?
Capture the spider to identify the species and their venom. Attend immediately to a hospital if you suspect the bite.


Source: Metro

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