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Can a baby brown recluse spider bite?
Topics: spider, baby, brown, recluse, biteAsked by Cyndi on October 10, 2008
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It has a body length about 1/2 to 5/8-inches long, with a leg span about the size of a half-dollar. It is tan to reddish-brown in color, with a darker brown mark in the head area that is somewhat violin-shaped, although the mark is not as
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There are actually next to no confirmed finds of Loxosceles reclusa (the brown recluse) in california. Here is an article written by Rick Vetter at UCR, who is probably the biggest authority on these spiders in the world. Actually it is more of a
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Not all brown recluse spider bites become infected. Bite reactions are dependent upon individual sensitivity and amount of venom injected and are more severe for young children. Bite reactions range from small red marks that heal without incident
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Nope, Brown Recluse Spiders live in the southern United States from California to Florida and up to Nebraska & Missouri and over to Virginia. They are not normally found in Oregon. ChaCha!
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Brown recluse spiders may infest your garage before other parts of your home. Garages, by virtue of being dark, sparingly used, and home to ignored clutter, appeal to brown recluse spiders. Make your garage spider-proof before brown recluse spiders
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Brown recluse spiders have very small fangs and cannot bite through clothing so most bites occur when the spider is accidently pressed against bare skin. Initially the bite is painless but sometime later (1-8 hours) the area becomes tender, red and
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