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 Spiders, <b>recluseb> spiders,spider control, spider trap
Since black widow, <b>brownb> <b>recluseb>, and Hobo spiders are of primary importance in human environments, their identification is essential.
Without a specimen, there is really no way to determine what spider caused a spider bite, but medical personnel assume that if the bite becomes ulcerous, it is the bite from a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider.
Initially, there may be little or no pain from a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> bite, but, over the course of several hours, an intense localized pain develops, followed by inflammation of the area.
http://www.critterridders.com/spiders.htm   (1301 words)

  
 Spiders In and Around the House, HYG-2060-04
The hobo spider is known to bite humans, and its venom has similar effects to that of the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider.
These spiders have poor vision and locate their prey by feeling the vibration and tension of the threads in their web.
Spiders lay eggs within a silken egg sac that is often ball-shaped and either hidden in a web, affixed to a surface, or carried by the female.
http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~ohioline/hyg-fact/2000/2060.html   (2607 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider
Some of the more common entry points for <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders include gaps under doors; vents and utility penetrations; beneath the lowermost edge of siding; and where eaves and soffits meet the sides of buildings.
One spider in Kentucky that is potentially dangerous is the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb>, sometimes referred to as the violin or fiddleback spider because of the violin-shaped marking on its dorsum.
Outdoor populations of <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders are less common in the northern portions of its range.
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef631.htm   (2188 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spiders
One reason for the great "awareness" of the <b>recluseb> spiders throughout the United States is that necrotic wounds are misdiagnosed as "<b>brownb> <b>recluseb> bites." Although recluses can cause these wounds, the biological data involving the distribution of the spider indicate that most of these diagnoses are incorrect.
Finally, the legs are similarly covered with fine hairs whereas many non-<b>recluseb> spiders have stout spines on their legs.
Recluses have very much benefited from human-altered environments where they are readily found under trash cans, plywood, tarps, or rubber tires, in boxes, etc. They are synanthropic (found in association with humans) and therefore are considered a "house" spider.
http://cecalaveras.ucdavis.edu/brs.htm   (774 words)

  
 <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider - Loxosceles reclusa Gertsch and Mulaik
huntsman spider, Heteropoda venatoria (Linnaeus), is misidentified as a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> (Edwards 1979).
Males of the common southern house spider, Kukulcania (= Filistata) hibernalis (Hentz), are frequently confused with the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> (Edwards 1983).
However, the color pattern on the carapace of this species is reversed, with a light median mark on a dark background, and adults of this spider are much larger than a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb>.
http://creatures.ifas.ufl.edu/urban/spiders/brown_recluse_spider.htm   (3778 words)

  
 EB1548: Spiders
The <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider is common in the southern states, but is sometimes introduced into other areas as a transient on objects or in motor vehicles.
However, a person bitten by one of these spiders should seek immediate medical treatment.
The hazard of these spiders is a physiological fear because of their large size, and the risk of developing a hypersensitive or allergic response to their body hairs.
http://cru.cahe.wsu.edu/CEPublications/eb1548/eb1548.html   (2943 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spider
The gangrenous bite of the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider in Arkansas.
It is distinguished from the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> by its distinctive genitalia, and also by the arrangement of the eyes, with the anterior eyes separated from the laterals by 1 1/2 to 2 diameters rather than the 1 diameter or less separation found in the spiders of the reclusa group.
<b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders occur in the central and southeastern United States, but because of its habit of taking up refuge in homes and its ability to survive long periods without food or water, it is possible that they are being transported long distances.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/entomolo/museum/browrec.html   (1290 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spider biology and elimination
Go to the Spider Products page to see breakdown of products used to control <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> and other spiders.
Usually, the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider bite is not felt and the pain sets in from six to eight hours later.
Many of the wolf spiders are similar in appearance and have similar markings as the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb>.
http://www.pestproducts.com/brownrec.htm   (697 words)

  
 eMedicine - Spider Envenomations, <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> : Article by Thomas Arnold, MD
Loxosceles reclusus, or the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider, is the spider most commonly responsible for this injury.
Recently, reports of persons with "spider bites" presenting to emergency departments have reached near urban legend proportions, prompting many physicians to question the diagnosis of a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> bite in nonendemic areas.
<b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> venom, like many of the other <b>brownb> spider venoms, is cytotoxic and hemolytic.
http://www.emedicine.com/emerg/topic547.htm   (2548 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider - ENT/rsc-1
<b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders are nocturnal in their feeding habits.
The body may be tan to dark <b>brownb>, making it similar in appearance to many other spiders, but the key characteristics of the <b>recluseb> are the arrangement of its six eyes into three pairs, and the familiar dark violin or fiddle-shaped mark on the top of the cephalothorax (see picture).
A <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> bite may go unnoticed for 3-8 hours, before the bite area reddens, swells and becomes tender.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/ent/notes/Urban/recluse.htm   (291 words)

  
 WildWNC.org : Animals : <b>BROWNb> <b>RECLUSEb> SPIDER
Learn to recognize the <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> spider by its distinctive features so that an infestation can be recognized and removed by cleanup and/or insecticides.
Several other species of Loxosceles, all of which look much like L. <b>recluseb>, are found in North America, and all of these have venoms which may be toxic to humans.
People are typically bitten when cleaning a storage area, putting on clothing in which a spider is hiding, or pressing against a spider which has wandered into bedding.
http://wildwnc.org/af/brownreclusespider.html   (459 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider Bites
This middle-aged man was bitten on his left thigh by a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider.
This is a rather severe reaction to the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> venom.
This young gentleman was bitten by a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> on his ankle.
http://www.surviveoutdoors.com/emergency/spiderbites_recluse.asp   (528 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders control - <b>brownb>-<b>recluseb>-spiders.com
The <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> is identified by a distinctive, dark <b>brownb> violin shaped marking on its dorsal.
The <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb>'s body is yellow to dark <b>brownb>, 1/3-1/2 inch long.
I placed the product near my heat vents, under our beds, in our pantry, and in my out buildings.
http://www.brown-recluse-spiders.com   (661 words)

  
 ACP-ASIM Bioterrorism Resource Center: <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider Bite
The <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider, Loxosceles reclusa, is widely distributed in the United States throughout the Southeast and Midwest.
The site is surrounded by a ring of blanched skin that in turn is surrounded by a large area of redness, producing the "red, white, and blue" sign typical of a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider bite.
The <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> hibernates during the winter; most bites occur between March and October.
http://www.acponline.org/bioterro/anthrax/brownrec_spid.htm   (289 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: <b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spider
Many arachnologists believe that many bites attributed to the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> in California were instead the bites of other spider species (such as the hobo spider, which produces similar symptoms, and is found in the western United States), or else were not spider bites at all.
The <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider is a venomous spider of the family Sicariidae (formerly of the family Loxoscelidae) and the genus and species Loxosceles reclusa.
<b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders are primarily found in South America, but in the past decades they spread to North America, Finland and even Australia, where they can also find moderate climate.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Brown-recluse-spider   (1430 words)

  
 THE <b>BROWNb> <b>RECLUSEb> SPIDER
<b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spiders are so named because they usually live in undisturbed areas; preferring to be "<b>recluseb>".
The <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider is found mainly in the southern and Midwestern states.
Previous experience taught me that I was dealing with a spider bite.
http://www.angelfire.com/biz4/MastiffBreeder/BrownRecluse.html   (1049 words)

  
 Common Spiders Found Around Homes and Buildings
<b>Brownb> Spiders (Loxoscelidae) are also known as the <b>recluseb> spiders.
The best known and most notorious member of this family is the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> that has a violin-shaped pattern on the back of the front body segment.
Two spectacular members of the group are the large black and yellow garden spider and the marbled spider with a yellow-orange abdomen that has <b>brownb> to purple markings.
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef622.htm   (1027 words)

  
 BRS - The Spider
<b>Recluseb> spiders vary in size from the size of a dime up to a half-dollar.
Note: A Hobo spider (Tegenaria agrestis) can cause the same symptoms as the BRS.
Bites occur when the spiders are forced into contact, such as when a person is cleaning out the attic or rolls over on it in bed.
http://www.highway60.com/mark/brs/spider.htm   (356 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider: pictures, information, classification and more
Except for the black widow spider and certain related species, the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider is the only United States spider whose bite can be dangerous to humans.
<b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider, common name for a small brownish spider found mainly in the central and southern United States.
Other species related to the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider occur in the Mediterranean area, in Africa, and in most countries of the Americas.
http://www.everythingabout.net/articles/biology/animals/arthropods/arachnids/spiders/brown_recluse_spider   (191 words)

  
 Spiders of NW-Europe
There are some spiders dangerous in other continents, like the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb>.
That is not wise because spiders play a very important role in our Eco-system.
Since most spiders are very small, you need a magnifying glass or a camera to study them or to reveal their beauty.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ednieuw/Spiders/spidhome.htm   (1202 words)

  
 Wolf Spider
The only dangerous spiders we have in Virginia are the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider and the black widow spider.
For the most part, spiders are beneficial, eating insects and other spiders.
DESCRIPTION: Wolf spiders are usually large, hairy spiders that are not associated with webs.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entomology/factsheets/wolfspid.html   (141 words)

  
 The <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider
The devastation caused by the bite of the <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> spider can be stopped in its tracks and reversed, even at advanced stages of its degenerative effects.
Pictures of the <b>recluseb> bites treated with these patches provide examples of some responses.
With blood flow re-established to the bite site, systemic antibiotics are effective and patients are prescribed Ciproflaxin for the first five to seven days to counteract bacteria - possibly delivered by the spider’s fangs - and to prevent potential bone involvement.
http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Forest/2021/recluse/intro.html   (650 words)

  
 MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: <b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spider
Fatalities from <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider bites are more common in children.
The bite from a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider is poisonous.
The bite may not appear to be very severe and may take some time to progress to a more severe state.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/002859.htm   (385 words)

  
 <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider on Encyclopedia.com
<b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spider bites to the head: three cases and a review.
Researcher -- Pesticides may help rather than harm <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider.
GARDEN / pests: Bite of <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider can cause sickness
http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/b1/brownrecl.asp   (340 words)

  
 Hardin MD : <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider Bites / Pictures
Hardin MD : <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider Bites / Pictures
<b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders, also called "fiddleback" or "violin" spiders because of the violin-shape marking on the head/thorax region, occur mainly in the south central US, centered in Arkansas.
<b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spider bite (Scroll down for pictures)
http://www.lib.uiowa.edu/hardin/md/brownrecluse.html   (227 words)

  
 <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider
Facts: <b>Brownb> <b>recluseb> spiders live in undisturbed areas.
Usually, the internal reaction to a bite is less severe than is the reaction to the bite of a black widow spider.
The bite can result in a severe wound that may require two months to heal.
http://entowww.tamu.edu/extension/youth/bug/bug161.html   (94 words)

  
 Hobospider.Org Main Page
An informational website dedicated to the dissemination of knowledge regarding the hobo spider, other biting and stinging organisms, bites and stings, and toxins
http://hobospider.org/recluse.html   (23 words)

  
 Terminix: Protection from termites and pests for your home or business
Is that a <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> in my favorite shoes?
The Terminix Pest Library can help you answer these and many other pesky questions.
If you are a current or new customer, or if you are considering Terminix Protection for your home, we're here to help!
http://www.Terminix.com   (198 words)

  
 Pest Control Products and Supplies
(Includes: Carpenter Bees, Centipedes, Crickets, Clothes Moths,Clover Mites, Cluster flies, Lady Bugs, Flies, Earwigs, Gophers, Hornets, <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> spiders, Black Widow Spiders, Fabric Pests, Silverfish, Firebrats, Scorpions, Pantry Pests, Millipedes, Moths, Moles, Powder Post Beetles, Ticks, Yellow Jackets)
Welcome to Do-It Yourself Pest Control Inc., your best resource for pest control supplies for residential and commercial control of pests.
http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com   (420 words)

  
 The Spider Project -- Collection of Articles and Stories -- The <b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider
Spider Bites, Confused The bite of the aggressive house spider in Montana is being confused with that of the <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider.
<b>Brownb> <b>Recluseb> Spider The <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider is not an established species in Florida, but physicians have diagnosed its bites.
The <b>brownb> <b>recluseb> spider is not common in Ohio.
http://www.bulkmsm.com/research/spider/page10f.htm   (420 words)

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