Can a spider live in your hair?

Myth: Spiders (often deadly ones) or their eggs may lurk in human hairstyles or in bubble gum. Fact: These older urban legends don't seem to be in wide circulation today.
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Can a spider lay eggs in your hair?

There is probably not even a grain of truth to these stories, and as you can guess, spiders do not find the human scalp, with its rows of hair, an ideal place to lay their eggs.
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What is a hair spider?

American tarantulas use the barbed irritant hairs (urticating hairs) on the abdomen to protect themselves against predators like lizards and mammals. When threatened, these spiders brush their back legs rapidly across the back of the abdomen.
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Can spiders lay eggs in your ear?

There are documented cases of spiders, fruit fly babies, bed bugs, crickets, moths, and ticks being found in the ear of some very unlucky individuals. Some of these cases even include eggs being laid; however, it is not known whether or not an earwig has ever laid eggs in anyone's ear.
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Do spiders collect hair?

Spiders have trichobothria, fine hairs on their body that are critical to their survival. Since they don't have ears, spiders rely on trichobothria to help them hear. The tiny hairs are super-sensitive, able to pick up air movement down to one ten billionth of a meter.
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Can spiders live in your ear?

The fear of a bug in the ear is of course not completely unfounded: in the worst case, a small spider or other insect could crawl into your ear while you sleep.
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Why do I keep finding spiders in my shower?

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Like all animal species, spiders need water to survive. That's why they're drawn to your bathroom, especially during more arid times of the year, such as fall and winter. In an otherwise dry house, sometimes bathrooms are the only place to find moisture.
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Can a spider crawl into your brain?

So there is no way any insect can enter brain through the ear. Only exception being maggots in the ear which is a rare condition.
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Can spiders live in your body?

Even if you sleep with your mouth open, if a spider managed to crawl in, you would probably just cough really hard and kill them in the process. So the good news is, spiders simply cannot survive inside you. They are far more likely to hang out in dark and secluded areas that aren't a part of your body.
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Why does it feel like something is crawling in my ear when I lay down?

The bottom line. Feeling as if something in your ear isn't uncommon, and could indicate that you have extra fluid or air in your ear or ears. If at-home measures don't help your symptoms, see a medical professional before trying to dig in your ear yourself.
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Are hairy spiders poisonous?

These large spiders look more dangerous than they really are. They are hunters of insects and do not build webs. They are fast moving and will seem threatening by this rapid movement, but actually they are trying to get away and not chase you. They do have venom, but are not aggressive.
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Can spiders hear?

Spiders don't have ears—generally a prerequisite for hearing. So, despite the vibration-sensing hairs and receptors on most arachnids' legs, scientists long thought spiders couldn't hear sound as it traveled through the air, but instead felt vibrations through surfaces.
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What kind of spider is black and hairy?

The daring jumping spider, also known as the bold jumping spider, has a distinctive black or dark-gray hairy abdomen.
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What bugs can live in your hair?

Head lice are tiny, wingless, parasitic insects that live in human hair. They are a common problem and highly contagious. They can also be hard to get rid of.
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Can spider mites live in your hair?

Demodex brevis is a type of mite that lives in the oil glands of human hair follicles. It is closely related to Demodex folliculorum, another type of mite.
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Why are there bugs in my hair?

Lice feed on human blood and can infest the human head, body and pubic area. The female louse produces a sticky substance that firmly attaches each egg to the base of a hair shaft. Eggs hatch in six to nine days. You can get lice by coming into contact with either lice or their eggs.
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How do I get rid of bugs in my hair?

To remove lice and nits by hand, use a fine-tooth comb on wet, conditioned hair every 3–4 days for 3 weeks after the last live louse was seen. Go through small sections of hair at a time. Wetting the hair temporarily stops the lice from moving, and the conditioner makes it easier to get a comb through the hair.
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What are these little black bugs in my hair?

The lice that are associated with humans are small, wingless insects that bite the skin to obtain a blood meal. Three types of lice can be found on humans: head, body, and pubic. Head lice (Fig.
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Do spiders lay eggs inside a human body?

Everyone has heard that myth that spiders can lay eggs under your skin. Well, rest easy, because spiders cannot, in fact, do that. However, don't rest too easy, because there are some creepy insects that lay their eggs in human bodies.
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Can a bug live in your head?

Head Lice. These tiny insects can live in your hair and drink blood from your scalp.
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How do you know if a bug is in your head?

The external ear and the outer side of the eardrum have several cranial nerves that relay information to the brain. A foreign object, such as a bug, can irritate these nerves.
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How to tell if you have a bug in your ear
  1. a feeling of fullness in the ear.
  2. swelling.
  3. bleeding or pus draining from the ear.
  4. hearing loss.
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Do spiders poop and pee?

Spiders only have one hole for releasing waste. Both pee and poop are combined for a spider which comes out as one waste product from their anus. There is nothing like urine production taking place in a spider's body. There are special digestive organs that pass uric acid as a solid instead of a liquid.
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Do wet towels attract spiders?

Wet towels are likely to attract spiders because of their moisture, as "moisture is essential for any spider and they cannot live without it," says Macy Ruiz, a board-certified entomologist working with Ehrlich Pest Control.
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Can a spider come back up the toilet if you flush it?

Although spiders cannot crawl back up your toilet, they can still be present in your bathroom. They like to hide in dark places and near clutter.
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