Of the remaining
species, the yellow sac spider, C. mildei,
is a common biting spider
whose envenom actions are consistent with those that have been discussed in Vetter et al.(2006).
One possibility for the abundance of this spider in our
study is that their bites are painful like bee stings upon
inception, sometimes awakening sleeping victims (Vetter
et al., 2006) so they are more likely to be noticed. Many
other spider bites are like pinpricks and less conspicuous.