
Spiders are disliked for a reason. It's usually due a spider's beady looking eyes, their long legs, and the detailed webs they quickly spin to catch their prey.
If you were to get into a conversation with a prepper as to why he doesn't like spiders, he'd probably tell you it's because he never wants to experience being bit by a venomous one. Even though most bites from a spider are harmless, there are still the few well-known spiders that can cause quite the injury.
In particular, a brown recluse spider is one type of spider that causes the bravest of survivalists to squirm just by thinking about encountering one or worse yet, being bit by one.
If a survivalist were to get bit by this dangerous spider, they would need medical attention. However, if they're bugging out and away from civilization, it will be difficult to find a doctor. How should a dangerous situation like this be handled then?
After the break, take the time to learn about what steps must be made in the event of a prepper getting bit by a brown recluse. If you're living off the grid and there isn't any medical care available, knowing how to care properly for the bite can be life-saving.
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Mary Ashline
Being in Missouri, we had the activated charcoal but not the clay. Ended up buying the bentonite clay.
They are all over PA
They are in more than just that area…we have them in Michigan also…donna
We’ve got them in Colorado too, your map is wrong
Wet your wound then apply meat temderizpt
Wife was bit in RI and I found more at the gun club