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Brown Recluse Spider

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Brown Recluse Spider - blisters, ID, range, venom and life-cycle Bites, Loxoscelism, Habitat, Distribution & Life-cycle Brown recluse spiders belong to a group of spiders also known as fiddleback spiders or violin spiders. This is due to a dark violin shaped pattern on the dorsal side of its back (its carapace). The brown recluse spider mostly avoids confrontation and attention; hence the recluse part of its name. Incidents (bites) are in fact accidents, as it is not aggressive towards humans.
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Description:Although the Brown Recluse spider occasionally kills a person or two, there is really nothing to fear from this exciting arachnid. Images of blisters and scars from recluse bites are usually unconfirmed or fake.
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