What is the hobo spider?
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The Hobo Spider has finally requested his reputation, which for many years has taken Brown Recluse as the most dangerous arachnid of the Northwest Pacific. Since its introduction to the American through the port of Seattle to goods supplied from Europe, this spider has been responsible for countless human bites. The end of the 20th century showed its habitat extending to Colorado, Utah, Idaho and California. This is because Hobo spider does not create sticky belts to catch flying insects, but turns mats in the shape of the ground near the ground. When the insects go to the top or the funnel, the hobo spider jumps out of his "trick website" and attacks the prey by poisonous bite. Thanks to this method of catching food, Hobo is very aggressive in the wild. But when it adapted to the city living in America and began to live in close proximity to houses, it is also a danger to people. They are mostly ground, unfortunate, spiders who travel around houses and businesses. Chemical fumigations often only kill Hobo Spider competitors. LThe epic traps, although effective inside, put people in direct contact with perhaps a living specimen. It is difficult to significantly reduce their population through fumigation.
Venom Hobo spider is so dangerous that it is one of the few arachnids listed in the list of poisons of the Center for Disease Control. Although only 50% of the bites inject Venom and result in tegenarism, Hobo is responsible for more human bite in Northeast America than any other spider. These bite are rarely fatal. At first, the bite of a mosquito wTo itching could resemble a bite. After one day they form a bite of blisters that bursts and reveals open pain. At this stage, if the victim does not require medical attention, the pain may spread and deepen and cause great tissue damage. The wound will be very slow to heal and leave noticeable scars.