Practical Prepping Podcast Episode # 76
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In this episode we discuss the creepy topic of "Spiders."
There are over 46,000 different species of spiders in the world, with around 30 of those species being dangerous to humans. A handful of these spiders have venom so potent that a single bite can kill a human if untreated.
This is certainly not an exhaustive list, but here are eleven of the most dangerous arachnids to humans:
Brazilian Wandering Spider
Six-eyed Sand Spider
Australian funnel-web or Sydney funnel-web spider
Australian mouse spider
Redback spider
Katipo spider
Black Widow
Red widow
Brown recluse or "fiddle back" spider
Hobo spider
Call to action:
Seek immediate emergency medical treatment if you suspect you have been bitten by one of these spiders, regardless of symptoms!
These are not ALL of the dangerous spiders in the world, but just a few of the more dangerous.
Research the venomous spiders in your area and practice appropriate safeguards.
Please consider supporting the podcast by buying us a cup of coffe. You can do that by going to www.buymeacoffee.com/practicalprep
We invite you to drop us an email at info@practicalprepping.info
Visit our website at www.practicalprepping.info
Join us on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.
Practical Prepping Podcast Episode # 76
Please share this episode with friends. Here is the direct link: https://practicalpreppingpodcast.buzzsprout.com
In this episode we discuss the creepy topic of "Spiders."
There are over 46,000 different species of spiders in the world, with around 30 of those species being dangerous to humans. A handful of these spiders have venom so potent that a single bite can kill a human if untreated.
This is certainly not an exhaustive list, but here are eleven of the most dangerous arachnids to humans:
Brazilian Wandering Spider
Six-eyed Sand Spider
Australian funnel-web or Sydney funnel-web spider
Australian mouse spider
Redback spider
Katipo spider
Black Widow
Red widow
Brown recluse or "fiddle back" spider
Hobo spider
Call to action:
Seek immediate emergency medical treatment if you suspect you have been bitten by one of these spiders, regardless of symptoms!
These are not ALL of the dangerous spiders in the world, but just a few of the more dangerous.
Research the venomous spiders in your area and practice appropriate safeguards.
Please consider supporting the podcast by buying us a cup of coffe. You can do that by going to www.buymeacoffee.com/practicalprep
We invite you to drop us an email at info@practicalprepping.info
Visit our website at www.practicalprepping.info
Join us on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays for more episodes of Practical Prepping Podcast.