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Why do spider bites itch?
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Why do spider bites itch?
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when they bite and the venom is injected into your skin, the venom is mainly the reason for the itching and pain, this can also cause an allergic reaction
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The spider has a venom in their teeth that they inject into your skin when they bite you so you won’t bleed everywhere and your skin has a reaction to the venom because it’s strong enough to have an effect just not strong enough to hurt you.
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