(Video) Cool and Shocking Facts About the Brown Recluse Spider

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Watch this video and you will know all there is to know about the recluse spider. You may not think it important now – until you find one of these guys crouched in the corner of a dark closet! Plus, if you've ever been bitten by this elusive spider you know how painful it can be — learn more about it so you can be sure to stay far away from this creepy crawly spider!

 

Fortunately, we live in Southern California and are relatively safe from the recluse spider but it does look like a problem for middle America!

The pictures of a recluse spider infection are pretty darn sobering. You do not want something like that to happen to yourself or a family member so take the advice from this video to heart!

While recluse spiders can be good, eating all those other little pests we do not want around us, they can also be dangerous – so watch out!


6 Comments

  1. John Lara said:

    They are in central and Southern California now , friend got bit by one in san diego

  2. Jack Blevins said:

    I live in a West Virginia, they are quite a few cases monthly here. As for myself, I’ve been bitten twice ( guess they like me ) it is NOT a very good experience to say the least. Got bitten one time under my watch band while in the woods hunting. Second time at a near by State Park on the knee cap. Both times I was hospitalized for 7 days first time,8 days second time. I wish this on no one. At first I didn’t know what it was,but the second time I did. It feels like a yellow jacket sting,yeah it’s that sharpe. A black dot started almost immediately, with red around it. The bite starts melting the flesh around it. They can be very tiny spiders or full grown. Beware!

  3. Shale Huth-Petzler said:

    The Australian white tail spider can cause necrosis along with the wolf spider. Pretty nasty stuff..

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