You’re Bugging Out When a Brown Recluse Spider Bites You. Learn How to Treat it by Yourself Before it’s Too Late.

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There's a reason why people all around the world fear spiders. There's no doubt that those legs, eyes, and detailed webs have to do with the fear factor. If you were to ask a prepper why they fear spiders so much, they'd probably tell you it's because they don't want to get bit, in particular by a venomous one.

Even though spiders can bite you doesn't mean every bite is harmful. In fact, if you've even been bitten by a spider then you know it's only as painful as a mosquito bite and that it also can get annoying and itchy.

Even though the majority of spiders won't harm you, there are still quite a few that will. These are the types of creepy crawlers that will make even the strongest of survivalists squirm when the topic is brought up. A brown recluse spider is one such spider, and if you were to get bit by one of these spiders, you would need to head to the hospital.

However, have you thought about what would happen if you were bugging out and there wasn't a hospital near by?

On the next page find out what you must do if you're bugging out and get bit by a brown recluse. If you don't have access to a hospital, don't panic, memorize these survival tips now so that you'll be prepared later. 

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59 Comments

  1. Eli Hunter said:

    Well in the north we are lucky we dont have poisonous insects or animals BUT we have temperature around -45c in winter so :-s 😮

  2. David Grieko said:

    Been bit by one before. Nothing happened. It’s rare to see deadly cases of brown recluse bites, but some can make you pretty sick.

  3. Austin Gibson said:

    Then why when i got bit by one i had no effect to the spider toxins i went to the hospital to get it checked out and i had the brown recluse win a tuperwear bowl and the physician said that i had an immunity?

  4. Darryl Berard said:

    Trust me they hurt, my leg swelled up like I had half a nerf football under the skin. And the penicillin shoot for it hurt them worst, god they used a horse nail.

  5. Chris Walker said:

    Any chance we could read the article without a hundred more picture of these little bastards? I want the info but even the pics give me the creeps!!

  6. Richie Arruda said:

    Got bit on the neck next to an artery and I ended up having to have tissue cut it and get my neck packed with cotton for almost two days. Doctor told me if I didn’t come in I could have died due to it being so close to the artery. I don’t$#%&!@*with spiders any more.

  7. Derek Fischer said:

    It could be possible. Just like some people are effected by poison ivy, oak, and sumac; but others are not effected by them.

  8. Chris Brannan said:

    Um yeah… I’m just gonna go ahead and burn my house down if I find a spider in there

  9. Nicholas Copeland said:

    Got bit at Ft Knox during basic training. It continually filled like a boyle. I broke it and drained it about 6 times before going to see a medic. They cleaned the wound and gave some type of antibiotic and I had no real trouble.

  10. Tyler Romeo Lamb said:

    If it’s call the fiddle back spider, wouldn’t it be a fiddle on its back not a violin?

  11. Mark Scaggs said:

    Something called cold tar heels spider bites.pulls out the poison…can order it on line..

  12. BonnienMichael McGee said:

    Thank you! Im pretty damn sure i seen a couple when i sprayed around the outside of the house this morning. 🙁

  13. Mark Scaggs said:

    Yes Kenny Dean…auto correct I suppose…got me again..A friend got bit doctors didn’t help..Found this online and worked great..

  14. Michelle Ford said:

    Exactly the same for me, the red line up my leg and two painful penicillin shots, one in each hip. Took 3 nurses to hold me down. I was 14 and hated needles.

  15. Gordon Saxon said:

    Crush up activated charcoal add water put paste on bite it’ll suck out the venom

  16. Ken Field said:

    I’ve seen it called drawing salve and it seems to work on lots of things.

  17. Runt Woody said:

    Honestly NOT trying to be argumentative AT ALL but I’ve watched videos and seen in person that BLACK – TAR OINTMENTS will and DO EAT healthy flesh !!! So be very careful useing it !!!
    As a EMT ADVANCED – advanced life support,, I’ve seen alot of things but that TAR OINTMENT is dangerous !! Please watch YouTube videos.

  18. Wylie Mitchell said:

    Heard electric shock on such wounds will disrupt and breakdown the chemical structure of venom.

  19. T.r. Hart said:

    Gotta send this to my kid. He had a deadly fear of them.

  20. Randy David Somerlott said:

    The best thing for a spider bite, bee or scorpion sting is dampened cigarette tobacco. I keep a cigarette in a ziplock bag in my first aide kit.

  21. Dimitry Washington said:

    Got bit on my foot, didn’t even know it was BR till two days later in the emergency room. A shot of antidote and I went home.

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