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Monday, August 26, 2019

What Bugs You? [NSFW]

Brown recluse spiders are highly venomous. The tiny spider hides in shoes, wood piles, laundry baskets and sofas. They can deliver a painless bite that could become a nasty wound in your body. This and the more venomous Black Widow Spider are common in North America. 
BE WARNED THERE WILL BE IMAGES THAT ARE DISTURBING AND GRAPHIC. IF YOU HAVE A PHOBIA OF SPIDERS, AVOID READING THIS POST. 

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A woman felt a squishy sound in her ear. She goes to a doctor to find out what was irritating her ear. Turns out she was shocked to find out what was inside.

A dangerous arachnid was hiding inside of her ear. It is the size of a dime and could potentially be deadly problem if you are sensitive or allergic to it.

Doctors found a brown recluse spider inside her ear. The brown recluse spider is a highly venomous arachnid. The creature is found usually inside homes and often hides in the most common places. The spider bite is undetectable until you notice a reddish bubbling spot. If not treated within hours, it could cause tissue damage. It could also become a potentially deadly problem if you're a child or a person with a weak immune system. It often brings flulike symptoms and discoloration of skin. The affected area can be treated with anti-venom.

The Kansas City woman is embarrassed and also relieved that the spider was removed.
Missouri mom found out that a dangerous spider made a nest in her ear.
Susie Torres, who hates spiders, told the junk food media that she woke up Tuesday morning hearing “swooshing” in her ear.

“It was like when you went swimming and you have all of that water in your ear," she said.

She initially thought she was having a reaction to an allergy shot, but when she went to the doctor a medical assistant found the eight-legged creature.

Doctors were able to remove the spider, which didn't bite her.

"I went and put some cotton balls in my ears last night,” Torres told the junk food media. “I’m shaking off my clothes and I don’t put my purse on the floor. I’m a little more cautious."



Some stupid knowledge here.

There are folks who don't accept the facts about insects and arachnids. Insects, arthropods,  crustaceans and arachnids are animals.
It is small as a dime or penny. It doesn't build webs like most spiders. It finds comfort in your shoes, a sofa, bed sheets, old boxes and your child's toys. The brown recluse spider is a highly venomous spider that leaves a painless bite. Its bite can destroy skin tissue. If you're allergic to it or have a weak immune system, it can kill.
They are living creatures with eyes, digestive systems, appendices, brains, blood and instinct.

They are a part of an ecosystem that could impact the way we eat, the health of environment and the safety of our future. That's why it's very important to never underestimate the power of animals.

Yes, we all hate certain pests like gnats, houseflies, mosquitoes, ants and roaches. But they do have an impact on the earth and even though chemicals can stop them, these creatures are developing immunity to the strongest of chemicals.

Many folks who aren't zoologists, biologists or entomologist will never believe a person who studies behavior patterns of insects, crustaceans, myriapoda and arachnids.

They consider "bugs" not animals. And I am perfectly fine with it. I am not going to waste time with debate over a person's mind. I don't change minds overnight and I won't worry about them changing mine.

So when a spider captures a prey like a hummingbird, fish or mouse, they're just bugs eating animals.

Yes, spiders do eat insects, rodents, frogs, fish and small birds. The size doesn't matter.

Bugs are often looked at as just that, bugs! So if you're reading this and still believe that bugs aren't animals, that's your opinion and your own facts. Science and animal studies will often be the source of my justification.

Bugs are often resorted to phobias of many.

Before I go, here's the side-effects of a bite from a brown recluse spider. Mind you these are some with strong and weak immunity systems.





Respect nature.

You might want to given we have Donald J. Trump in office. He has gotten rid of bothersome regulations and now you're going to see the after-effects of a rollback of environmental policies.





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