Redback venom does its action right on the spot — it doesn't go off to the heart or anything. But somehow, 13 deaths have occurred from a redback bite, so it can kill and does kill.. The spider in this video is a female redback (Latrodectus hasselti), easily identified by the vivid red marking on her bulbous abdomen. The genus Latrodectus, which also includes the five black.

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If you suspect your pet has been bitten by a spider, please call us on 1300 869 738 (from Australia) or 0800 869 738 (from New Zealand) for advice. Our service is free for all pet owners. Many bites may be 'dry-bites' where no venom is injected, however a bite where venom is injected can be life-threatening for a small animal.. The following first aid is recommended: Keep patient calm. Apply ice packs (such as a packet of frozen peas wrapped in a tea towel) to minimise pain and swelling. Seek medical aid - anti-venene will be administered if symptoms are severe. Do not use a tourniquet or restrictive bandage, or excise or incise the bite.