Brown Recluse Spider

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What does the Brown Recluse Look Like?

The brown recluse spider is a relatively small spider, 1/2” to 1”. It is all brown except for the distinct black violin-shaped mark on its head.

When are Brown recluse spiders Most Active?

The brown recluse spider is a nocturnal spider and is most active at night.

What Attracts Brown recluse spiders?

Brown recluse spiders prefer foods that include crickets, cockroaches and other soft-bodied creatures and are attracted to areas that would offer them a food source as well as a place to hide.

Where are you likely to find Brown recluse spiders?

Brown recluse spiders are not established in Florida, but they can be brought in by immigration (people moving in from another state).

Indoors, they are most commonly encountered when they have hidden away in attics, closets, and other dark areas. They frequently will hide away in clothing, toys, boxes, furniture and books. Outdoors, they are most usually discovered hiding out under buildings and eaves and anywhere that they can be safely hidden away. The key word here is ‘hidden.’ The brown recluse is reclusive. It’ is not out in the open areas, but is always in hiding.

Are Brown recluse spiders Dangerous or Destructive?

The brown recluse spider isn’t considered to be particularly destructive, however, they are a bit dangerous. Their bite usually causes pain and burning which can be severe. If you are bitten by ANY spider, it is always recommended that you obtain and save the spider for medical identification and seek medical advice and treatment as soon as possible.

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