Darkflight
New member
Here in the Pacific North West its the start of spider season. When hiking you start noticing webs & funnels much more this time of year. They are usefull preadators &m I leave 'em alone if I can.
I didn't feel a thing but directly upon coming home from a hunt yesterday I noticed a pain & tight skin on my left ankle. I saw the classic 2 fang mark & figured I had been bitten. It has been a while but these spiders-likely a "hobo" spider do have a nasty bite & it leads to minor necrosis in some cases. I'm doing the soap & water cleaning & application of hydrogen peroxide to clean the wound. They live in funnels in the ground & I likely disturbed him when digging.Crawled up my leg & pants brushed him & fangs deployed!. Funny how the bite is typically painless. Anyone else get bit detecting?. Just part of being outdoors IMHO...
PS...Scored a nice pre-fire Coinscanner pro 2 & it was doing very well after a bit of practice.One of those deals I couldn't pass up. I was testing it when I got bit.
I didn't feel a thing but directly upon coming home from a hunt yesterday I noticed a pain & tight skin on my left ankle. I saw the classic 2 fang mark & figured I had been bitten. It has been a while but these spiders-likely a "hobo" spider do have a nasty bite & it leads to minor necrosis in some cases. I'm doing the soap & water cleaning & application of hydrogen peroxide to clean the wound. They live in funnels in the ground & I likely disturbed him when digging.Crawled up my leg & pants brushed him & fangs deployed!. Funny how the bite is typically painless. Anyone else get bit detecting?. Just part of being outdoors IMHO...
PS...Scored a nice pre-fire Coinscanner pro 2 & it was doing very well after a bit of practice.One of those deals I couldn't pass up. I was testing it when I got bit.