I trick I would try is this;
Get a 6 ,or 9 volt battery, two copper wires,insulation stripped off each end about 1 inch except one end enough to hold in one hand, wetted with CS or salty water.
Connect the other end of that wire  to the negative post - sign.
Scotch tape one end of the other wire to the spider bite site wetting same site with CS or salty water. With the other hand hold the loose wire near the positive post + sign,then flick the wire across the + sign creating a mild spark.
Repeat this rapidly for a time.
When this spark is created a momentary higher voltage is created.
You may not see a spark but if you have a small radio,tune it to a local station and when you flick the wire across the battery a bit of static should be heard. Instead of holding one wire in your hand,tape that end to your skin about two inches away from the bite.Try the hand held way first to see if you are affected by any electical shock.
Harold


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