Brown recluse spiders

Brown recluse spiders

A community portal about Brown recluse spiders with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The brown recluse spider is a venomous spider, Loxosceles reclusa, of the family Sicariidae. It is usually between ¼ and ¾ inch... [more]

A community portal about Brown recluse spiders with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: The brown recluse spider is a venomous spider, Loxosceles reclusa, of the family Sicariidae. It is usually between ¼ and ¾ inch but may grow larger. It is brown and usually has markings on the dorsal side of its cephalothorax, with a black line coming from it that looks like a violin with the neck of the violin pointing to the rear of the spider resulting in the nickname "fiddleback spider" or "violin spider". Coloring varies from light tan to brown and the violin marking may not be visible. Since the "violin pattern" is not diagnostic, and other spiders may have similar marking and pirate spiders ), for purposes of identification it is far more important to examine the eyes. Differing from most spiders, which have 8 eyes, recluse spiders have 6 eyes arranged in pairs with one median pair and 2 lateral pairs. Only a few other spiders have 3 pairs of eyes arranged this way, and recluses can be distinguished from these as recluse abdomens have no coloration pattern nor do their legs, which also lack spines. Recluse spiders build irregular webs that frequently include a shelter consisting of disorderly threads. These spiders frequently build their webs in woodpiles and sheds, closets, garages, and other places that are dry and generally undisturbed. Unlike most web weavers, they leave these webs at night to hunt.

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The brown recluse spider is a common spider in the southeastern United States, but its territory has increased over the past several years to include midwestern areas, such as Champaign-Urbana. The spider has ...  
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My own personal interest in doing stories on brown recluse spiders is that I have suffered two bites, the second one being close to life-threatening. I want to help other people who have dealt with this, also.  
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Although as we move toward fall brown recluse spiders will start to get less active with cooler weather coming in, people can still be bitten even through the winter, as these venomous spiders share our homes.  
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Dear Action Line: My wife was bitten by a brown recluse spider. I want to hire an exterminator as we have many spiders but what chemical should be used? - V.K., Tulsa.  
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Washington, September 16 : Studying the composition of brown recluse spider's venom, scientists have identified a new family of chemicals that can be helpful in realising an effective antidote.  
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