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The Dangerous Brown Recluse Spider
- It's summertime & cleanup is going
on. Be careful where you put your hands.
- They like dark
spaces & woodpiles.Also cool areas in the
attic. cw
This guy was bitten by a Brown Recluse spider Day3
The affected skin actually dies on his body.
Day 5
Some of the pictures towards the end are pretty
nasty,
but take a look at the last one -- it is a picture of
the spider itself
Day 6
The Brown Recluse Spider is the most
dangerous spider that we have
here in the USA.
Day 9
A person can die from it's bite. We all should know
what the spider looks like
Day 10
Please be careful.
Spider bites are dangerous and can have permanent
and highly negative consequences.
They like the darkness and tend to live in storage
sheds or attics or other
areas that might not be frequented by people or light.
If you have a need to be in your attic, go up there
and turn on a light
and leave it on for about 30 minutes before you go in
to do your work.

Poke and prod the spider with your mouse, also 'grab'
one of its legs with your mouse and drag it around the
screen -- tell me it's not alive! Also anywhere on the
map hold down (or hit) the Space Bar, and it leaves
little bugs, watch the spider go after them, this is
totally crazy and creepy too!
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Letters from readers
I live in Arizona where we
have an abundance of Brown recluse.... It is no HOAX. I spray three or four
times a year to kill these nasty creatures. I have personally know three people
that have suffered their bites... it is as bad as the pictures-- necrosis sets
in and destroys the surrounding tissues and leaves terrible scars, For those
that doubt... let them come to Arizona or Texas!
Ray Finley

- Dear
Bent.
- The
pictures are ugly, but I have a friend that was bidden on the leg and that is
how it looked like. She nealy lost her leg. They are worse than the Black
Widow spiders, which can kill you. These can also kill, but mostly you loose a
limb or worse.
- We
know to look for both of them, when we are working outside.
- Keep
up the site. I like it.
- Med
venlig hilsen,
- Chef
Arne of Solvang
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I have personally seen much worse brown recluse
spider bites and the photo is definitely TYPICAL of a brown recluse spider
bite. I live in Texas and have seen many of these bites in Texas, Oklahoma
and Missori. Sometimes dogs get bit and they wander around with bones expsed
sticking out of their skin due to the terrible necrosis.
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