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  2. Here’s how to tell if a venomous SC spider bit you ... - AOL

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    Of the four venomous spiders in South Carolina, three are from the widow family: the southern black widow, the northern black widow and the brown widow, according to the Clemson University ...

  3. Snake bites in Myrtle Beach? Here’s how many one hospital ...

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    In South Carolina, reptiles like snakes have become popular pets in recent years, with thousands of people attending exotic pet shows annually. Gaboon Vipers are venomous snakes that originate ...

  4. What do venomous spider bites in SC look like? What should ...

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    Of the four venomous spiders in South Carolina, three are from the widow family: the southern black widow, the northern black widow and the brown widow, according to the Clemson University ...

  5. Belostomatidae - Wikipedia

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    Belostomatidae is a family of freshwater hemipteran insects known as giant water bugs or colloquially as toe-biters, Indian toe-biters, electric-light bugs (because they fly to lights in large numbers), alligator ticks, or alligator fleas (in Florida). They are the largest insects in the order Hemiptera. [1]

  6. Carolina mantis - Wikipedia

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    The Carolina mantis is the state insect of South Carolina. Oothecae can be purchased in garden supply centers as a means of biological control of pest insects. However, only those labeled as this species should be released because most oothecae sold in the United States belong to the non-native Chinese mantis .

  7. Micrurus fulvius - Wikipedia

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    Micrurus fulvius, commonly known as the eastern coral snake, [3] common coral snake, American cobra, [4] and more, is a species of highly venomous coral snake in the family Elapidae. The family also contains the cobras and sea snakes . [ 5 ]

  8. Your SC home may be infested with Palmetto bugs. Here ... - AOL

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    Here are five things to know about palmetto bugs in South Carolina and six ways to tell if your home is infested. What is a Palmetto Bug? The name palmetto bug is a polite moniker for a cockroach.

  9. Palmetto bugs may be infesting your SC home. Here’s ... - AOL

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    Your South Carolina home could be infested with Palmetto bugs. Here’s how to know for sure.