Why Do Spiders Pop When You Burn Them?
Have you ever wondered why do spiders pop when you burn them? There are a number of reasons why this is true.
In the past, the common belief was that the black house spider could cause necrotising arachnidism. This is an inflammatory reaction to a spider bite. However, the scientific community has found no evidence for this.
It is also true that most types of spiders do not bite unless they are threatened. If they are not threatened, they will just go about their business.
Some people believe that spiders lay eggs in their bites. However, the truth is that spiders have no way of getting these eggs into the wounds they make.
The most common method of killing a spider is to use the “Hulk smash” technique. To do this, you need to find a blunt object such as a match, a lighter, or a hammer. You then bring the blunt object down on the spider, crushing it.
Once the spider has died, you can use rubbing alcohol to flush it away. Be careful, however, as many insect repellents are harmful to humans and pets.
Another humane alternative is to set up a trap. A spider can be trapped in an empty pill vial. Spiders hate peppermint, so this should be avoided.
Other options include using citrus essential oils, eucalyptus oil, or even vinegar. These substances will have similar repelling effects.
Although the legend of the spider has been passed down from generation to generation, the facts are that spiders do not kill people.