How is the immediate pain resulting from a defensive fishing spider bite typically characterized?

Answer

Comparable to a bee or wasp sting

When a fishing spider bites defensively, the initial sensation reported is generally sharp and immediate, similar in intensity and character to the sharp pain experienced from a sting delivered by a bee or a wasp. While localized reactions like redness, itching, and swelling frequently follow this initial discomfort, severe systemic effects, like those seen with bites from medically important spiders, are extremely rare for North American *Dolomedes* species. The reaction tends to be mild and temporary discomfort unless specific signs requiring medical attention manifest.

How is the immediate pain resulting from a defensive fishing spider bite typically characterized?

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