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  Brown Recluse Spider | University of Kentucky Entomology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
One spider in Kentucky that is potentially dangerous is the brown recluse, sometimes referred to as the violin or fiddleback spider because of the violin-shaped marking on its dorsum.
Brown recluse spiders are challenging to control, largely because of their secretive habits.
Outdoor populations of brown recluse spiders are less common in the northern portions of its range.
www.ca.uky.edu /entomology/entfacts/ef631.asp   (2102 words)

  
 Identifying and Misidentifying the Brown Recluse Spider
In Kansas, the brown recluse is an extremely common house spider.[10] Finally, recluses have a prevalence for hiding in boxes which allows them to be transported out of their range by commerce or residential relocation.
Recluses typically bite when they are trapped between flesh and another surface, as when a sleeping human rolls over on a prowling spider, or when putting on clothing or shoes containing spiders.
Although bites from the brown recluse and other recluse spiders can be a source of significant morbidity, diagnoses implicating these spiders as the culprits should be restricted to those regions of the country that support populations of the spiders.
dermatology.cdlib.org /DOJvol5num2/special/recluse.html   (1821 words)

  
 Brown Recluse Spider
The brown recluse spider is uncommon in Ohio.
The brown recluse belongs to a group of spiders that is officially known as the "recluse spiders" in the genus Loxosceles (pronounced lox-sos-a-leez).
The lesion from a brown recluse spider bite is a dry, blue-gray or blue-white, irregular sinking patch with ragged edges and surrounding redness--termed the "red, white, and blue sign." The lesion usually is 1½ inches by 2¾ inches or smaller.
ohioline.osu.edu /hyg-fact/2000/2061.html   (1894 words)

  
 Brown Recluse and Other Recluse Spider Management Guidelines--UC IPM
The most definitive physical feature of recluse spiders is their eyes: most spiders have eight eyes that typically are arranged in two rows of four but recluse spiders have six equal-sized eyes arranged in three pairs, called dyads.
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.
Considering that there are millions of brown recluses cohabiting with people in the southcentral Midwest and brown recluse bites are only an occasional occurrence there, California does not have anywhere near sufficient populations of these spiders to be responsible for the number of cases or illnesses that are attributed to them.
www.ipm.ucdavis.edu /PMG/PESTNOTES/pn7468.html   (2503 words)

  
 Brown Recluse First Aid Kit - Spider Information
Brown Recluse spiders, with the scientific name of Loxosceles reclusa are one of the few spiders in the United States that are known to be very harmful to humans.
The most distinguishing mark on a brown recluse spider is the presence of a dark brown or fl violin or fiddle on its back with the violin's "neck" pointing toward the rear of its body.
Brown Recluse spiders are remarkably resilient and can survive 6 to 12 months with no food or water and have an average life span of 2 to 4 years.
www.brown-recluse.com /spiderinfo.html   (1994 words)

  
 Brown Recluse Spider :: Brown Recluse Spider Bite Treatment :: Testimonials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
The amount of venom the recluse injects during a defensive bite ranges from 0.25 to 0.62 microliters, with an average of 0.36 ul.
Brown recluses have only very fine hairs that are invisible to the naked eye.
Brown recluses have no markings on their legs or abdomen (the largest part of the spider's body).
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 Brown Recluse Spider, Brown Recluse Spider Bites and Brown Recluse Spider Pictures
Brown recluse spiders are one of the two venomous spiders in North America, the other being the Black Widow that can inflict a dangerous bite.
Brown recluse spiders are very adaptable and may be active in temperatures ranging from 45 to 110 degrees F. It is usually found indoors, in bathrooms,bedrooms, closets,garages,basements and cellars.
Brown recluse spiders may be found in sheltered corners among debris, wood piles, and under loose bark or stones.
www.doyourownpestcontrol.com /brown_recluse_spider.htm   (808 words)

  
 Brown Recluse Spider Bite
Brown recluse spiders are native to the Midwestern and Southeastern states.
Features: Brown recluse spiders are notable for their characteristic violin pattern on the back of the cephalothorax—the body part to which the legs attach.
Yet this unique feature of the brown recluse is lost on the casual observer because the eyes are too small to be seen with the naked eye.
www.emedicinehealth.com /spider_bite_brown_recluse_spider_bite/article_em.htm   (394 words)

  
 Brown Recluse First Aid Kit | Brown Recluse | Brown Recluse Spider | Recluse Spider
The root cause of the symptoms in a Brown Recluse bite is the venom.
Brown Recluse Spiders are usually 1 inch or larger in size, including the legs.
Studies have shown that Brown Recluse spiders are very tenacious and are very difficult to eliminate with pesticides unless sprayed directly on the spider.
www.brown-recluse.com   (1283 words)

  
 Brown Recluse Spider Bites
This young gentleman was bitten by a brown recluse on his ankle.
This middle-aged man was bitten on his left thigh by a brown recluse spider.
This is a rather severe reaction to the brown recluse venom.
www.surviveoutdoors.com /emergency/spiderbites_recluse.asp   (422 words)

  
 WARNING: Brown Recluse Spider Bite Pictures :: Brown Recluse Bite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
"Brown Recluse bites are sharp but not initially painful like those of the Black Widow, but a small, white blister is quickly raised, broken, and surrounded by a red welt.
The danger of a brown recluse spider bite is also dependent on where the bite occurs.
I would tell each physician that this all started with the bite of the brown recluse, yet I was told that there was no way this necrotic state could be a result of the bite.
brown-recluse-spider.ascendedhealth.com /brown-recluse-spider-bite-pictures.htm   (2284 words)

  
 Brown Recluse Spider Bite Treatment :: Testimonials   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Great for burns and lesions, but specifically directed at Brown Recluse Spider Bites, ESPECIALLY the lesions that don't heal.
Ascended Health's Brown Recluse Spider Bite Treatment is a powerful synergistic mixture of special natural magnetic minerals and oils designed to inactivate poisons, fight infection and regenerate the dead necrotic skin tissue.
In our opinion, this is one of the few effective remedies that can actually help your body heal injuries caused by the Brown Recluse Spider.
www.ascendedhealth.com /brown-recluse/bite-treatment.htm   (328 words)

  
 Brown Recluse Spider Pictures :: Brown Recluse Spider   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-28)
Brown Recluse Spider Pictures :: Brown Recluse Spider
Although this specimen has an almost two-inch leg span, others wolf spiders are smaller.
Hairiness and large visible eyes tell you this is no recluse!
brown-recluse-spider.ascendedhealth.com /brown-recluse-spider-pictures.htm   (408 words)

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