I think "we can easily treat this so it's not a problem" sounds pretty different from "spiders can't kill you", though?
Itās not that they canāt, itās that itās highly circumstantial and not ānormalā for a spider to be deadly, even without treatment.Confirmed deaths from certain spiders have included babies, elderly people with bad hearts, and people with severe immune disorders, though even thatās rare, and even most people who fall under those categories will just feel sick a while and pull through when bitten by a widow or something.Basically itās not statistically worth fearing any spider any more than we should fear a sudden, unexpected food allergy.









