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Ep177 White-Tailed Spider Bites: Myth vs Reality

2 min · 9 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep177 White-Tailed Spider Bites: Myth vs Reality

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White-tailed spiders have developed a frightening reputation in Australia—but what does the evidence actually say? In this episode, we explore what White-tailed spiders look like, where they are commonly found, the symptoms their bites may cause, and the ongoing myths. We also cover the recommended first aid management, including why pressure immobilisation is NOT used for White-tailed spider bites. Because in first aid, facts matter more than fear. Listen now on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts & more https://firstaidshow.com.au/dailyminute [https://firstaidshow.com.au/dailyminute] #dailyminutepodcast #firstaidshowaustralia #FirstAid #WhiteTailedSpider #SpiderBite #EmergencyResponse #AustralianSpiders #FirstAidTraining

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Ep184 Envenomation: The Pressure Immobilisation technique

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