Doubtful! Loxoceles Reclusa is indigenous to a small part of southern and midwest of USA
Whereas Lampona Cylindrata is indigenous to Austrailia and NZ only of the Sicariidae family
the only similarity is they are both capable of causing Necrotizing Fasciitis, however recent developments have revealed that the necrotic lesions from lampona are in fact caused by a bacterium carried on the Cheliserae also Lampona is a Spider Hunter Loxosceles is more likely to become lunch not a mate
Ah I live with these little buggers every day. I've gotten rather used to checking my bed before crawling into it, my shoes before putting them on, and shaking my clothes. I haven't had a problem with the little monsters yet and usually only bother killing them when they invade my personal space. I've found some really huge ones on occasion but mostly around the garage. Only the little ones hide inside it seems.
so it was dead and still hanging on the wall? and the guts were still fresh? Well I'm the one who was there, and I believe it was alive. But... I didn't see it move so I wont disprove you.
@dfw0jay I used to catch these massive fuckers with a pool skimmer in Arizona. Had a big place on the edge of a state park where the desert began so a lot of man eating insects and animals were around especially at dusk. These things decorate the outside walls at night its scary as hell. And when I lived in Orange County, California I saw them all over the place too. Sometimes on a couch, one time I almost grabbed one closing the bathroom door, it was just above the knob.
@Achisachis73 The brown recluse was alive, they will position their legs to look like a dead spider. I have seen them "boggle" up their legs to look like a dead dried up spider. This was a male spider in his video, most likely in search for a mate.
@Torn80cj Thanks for clearing that up. Glad I killed it before it found a mate and made a bunch of babies. I don't like killing any critters, and do my best to take them outside (far away from my house). But in this case I had to kill it.
A family in Kansas recently found over 2,500 brown recluses in their home. The family of four had lived there for over 15 years, and not one of them ever got bit. I understand being cautious, but the university study that came out of this situation stated that even in heavily infested homes, bites are rare. Most people that "get bit" never actually see any spider biting them. If bitten, the recluse can cause tissue damage, but because they are reclusive & nonaggressive, bites are uncommon.
Very good footage! If the spider is light brown with a dark stripe (or fiddle shape) and is non-agressive; it is a BROWN RECLUSE, the dangerous species. If it is light brown and has a light stripe, and is agressive when you swat at it, it is the HOBO SPIDER, the lesss poisonous species. Both can cause an infection if they bite, and neither are usually deadly, but the Recluse has the potential to kill less healthy people with it's venom, while the hobo bite creates a puss-filled lesion at worst.
Thanks. Either way I'm not risking it. I'd rather take it out if I see it. We have thousands of wolf spiders in our back yard and a lot make it in the house. But those are harmless.
The only way to be bitten by these is to invade their physical space by literally touching it. All recorded bites have been due to the spider being trapped such as rolling over on it in bed ot putting on clothes where the spider is hiding. They are shy and non aggressive!
i have one bad thing to say bout that spider in gurage, if it was on something u needed, like a tool or wat not, and u went to grab what ever you needed and didnt know that spider was there, and bit u, u would be screwed
Holy shit, those things are poisonous as hell! Killing it probably wasn´t exactly the nicest thing to do, but then again the last thing you want is those guys hangin around in your house!
HFSGamers
Doubtful! Loxoceles Reclusa is indigenous to a small part of southern and midwest of USA
Whereas Lampona Cylindrata is indigenous to Austrailia and NZ only of the Sicariidae family
the only similarity is they are both capable of causing Necrotizing Fasciitis, however recent developments have revealed that the necrotic lesions from lampona are in fact caused by a bacterium carried on the Cheliserae also Lampona is a Spider Hunter Loxosceles is more likely to become lunch not a mate
minbari001 1 month ago
Is it true that the brown recluse spider is actually a breed of spider that is made from a huntsman spider and a white-tailed spider?
HFSGamerz 1 month ago
@HFSGamerz ...urmmmm I don't know lol
dfw0jay 1 month ago
@dfw0jay ok jee
HFSGamerz 1 month ago
Ah I live with these little buggers every day. I've gotten rather used to checking my bed before crawling into it, my shoes before putting them on, and shaking my clothes. I haven't had a problem with the little monsters yet and usually only bother killing them when they invade my personal space. I've found some really huge ones on occasion but mostly around the garage. Only the little ones hide inside it seems.
LovelessRoxas 4 months ago
I think it was already dead, notice the placement of the legs
Achisachis73 4 months ago
@Achisachis73
so it was dead and still hanging on the wall? and the guts were still fresh? Well I'm the one who was there, and I believe it was alive. But... I didn't see it move so I wont disprove you.
dfw0jay 4 months ago
@dfw0jay I used to catch these massive fuckers with a pool skimmer in Arizona. Had a big place on the edge of a state park where the desert began so a lot of man eating insects and animals were around especially at dusk. These things decorate the outside walls at night its scary as hell. And when I lived in Orange County, California I saw them all over the place too. Sometimes on a couch, one time I almost grabbed one closing the bathroom door, it was just above the knob.
theSicilianToe 4 months ago
@dfw0jay P.S. it was a really masculine scream I let loose when I almost grabbed it let me tell you lol
theSicilianToe 4 months ago
@Achisachis73 The brown recluse was alive, they will position their legs to look like a dead spider. I have seen them "boggle" up their legs to look like a dead dried up spider. This was a male spider in his video, most likely in search for a mate.
Torn80cj 3 months ago
@Torn80cj Thanks for clearing that up. Glad I killed it before it found a mate and made a bunch of babies. I don't like killing any critters, and do my best to take them outside (far away from my house). But in this case I had to kill it.
dfw0jay 3 months ago
@dfw0jay Well dang i dun like killen critters much but i see one of those ima kill it one bite and your dead pretty dang quick
sacraner 3 weeks ago
Cuidado! Hay un brrrrrrown recluse!
kozmon0t 4 months ago
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Pow! Right in the Kisser
MrCamaro213 5 months ago
A family in Kansas recently found over 2,500 brown recluses in their home. The family of four had lived there for over 15 years, and not one of them ever got bit. I understand being cautious, but the university study that came out of this situation stated that even in heavily infested homes, bites are rare. Most people that "get bit" never actually see any spider biting them. If bitten, the recluse can cause tissue damage, but because they are reclusive & nonaggressive, bites are uncommon.
LuvMyBirdies 5 months ago
I hope you crushed into a paste.
...as ALL spiders deserve.
xeiroe 5 months ago
I wouldn't want it that close to my tool!
79goldmaster1 5 months ago
Very good footage! If the spider is light brown with a dark stripe (or fiddle shape) and is non-agressive; it is a BROWN RECLUSE, the dangerous species. If it is light brown and has a light stripe, and is agressive when you swat at it, it is the HOBO SPIDER, the lesss poisonous species. Both can cause an infection if they bite, and neither are usually deadly, but the Recluse has the potential to kill less healthy people with it's venom, while the hobo bite creates a puss-filled lesion at worst.
RobbytheLion 6 months ago
@RobbytheLion
Thanks. Either way I'm not risking it. I'd rather take it out if I see it. We have thousands of wolf spiders in our back yard and a lot make it in the house. But those are harmless.
dfw0jay 6 months ago
Damn nice swatter I want that one looks mega powerful lol
Gonk 6 months ago
My neighbor got bit in the butt by one and he had to go to the hospital
Gonk 6 months ago
wow, that is extremely large for a brown recluse
metvayne1 6 months ago
The only way to be bitten by these is to invade their physical space by literally touching it. All recorded bites have been due to the spider being trapped such as rolling over on it in bed ot putting on clothes where the spider is hiding. They are shy and non aggressive!
TheRealColeKane 6 months ago
I got a scar on my hip from one of these little bastards i hope they burn in hell!!
franciousthebulldog 7 months ago
splatch!!
bobasbestos 7 months ago
What would you have done if when picking out those wrenches it jumped on you?
ramir332 8 months ago
@ramir332
Probably scream like a lil girl and jump in the air while shaking my arms furiously. haha
dfw0jay 8 months ago 5
Happy ending for you haha
bernabemido 10 months ago
This is why I live up north
CuduCane 10 months ago
i have one bad thing to say bout that spider in gurage, if it was on something u needed, like a tool or wat not, and u went to grab what ever you needed and didnt know that spider was there, and bit u, u would be screwed
gregrocks66 10 months ago
man this was in dallas? poisonous and shit, thats why i like the cold northern states lol
MetalxHealthx 11 months ago
@MetalxHealthx
I'm in Crowley (South Fort Worth), but yeah still in the Dallas/FW (DFW) area.
dfw0jay 11 months ago
You should of Blanka balled him.
YogaFlame24 11 months ago
@YogaFlame24
electricity? LOL i would of but that would mean i'd have to come close to it. I wont lie... i was scurrred!!! HAHAHa
dfw0jay 11 months ago
@YogaFlame24
Oh u said Blanka Ball LOL... nah i would of gone thru the wall and not even know if i killed it :p
dfw0jay 11 months ago
Holy shit, those things are poisonous as hell! Killing it probably wasn´t exactly the nicest thing to do, but then again the last thing you want is those guys hangin around in your house!
Playster3 11 months ago 2
@Playster3
exactly! These spiders are usually found in garages and inside homes. Did I mention that spiders can lay thousands of eggs? ewww
dfw0jay 11 months ago
@Playster3 Guaranteed anyone who has a brown recluse in their house has at least 100 of them in their attic!
TheRealColeKane 6 months ago
Confucius Says: "Never Use To a Fly Swatter to kill a Spider" XD
ShadowEclipse99 11 months ago
@ShadowEclipse99
LMAO! ... Its all I could trust at the time... dont worry i swatted (is that a word) Hard as fuck! LOL
dfw0jay 11 months ago
God damn jay , i was thinking you were gonna set it free in your back yard or something lol
38006 11 months ago 3
@38006
I didn't wanna kill it... but I sure as hell was gonna make sure it was NOT gonna bite me. ;)
dfw0jay 11 months ago
@38006 I did... I set it free to Spider Heaven ;)
dfw0jay 11 months ago 5