How is the venom of wolf spiders generally considered in relation to human health?

Answer

It is generally not medically significant to humans.

Like nearly all species within the spider class, wolf spiders possess venom, which is an essential tool they use to quickly subdue the insect prey they hunt. However, the chemical composition and dosage delivered are calibrated for invertebrates, not mammals. For humans, the venom delivered during the rare instances of biting is typically mild. If a bite does occur—usually only when the spider is roughly handled or trapped—the resulting symptoms are often compared in severity to a common bee sting, characterized by localized pain, minor swelling, and temporary redness, rarely leading to any serious medical complications for the vast majority of people.

How is the venom of wolf spiders generally considered in relation to human health?
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