Brown Recluse Spider
Uploader Comments (ShiftyTakers)
All Comments (14)
-
I agree with the other 'posters' -- this is a wolf spider. Do some looking around online. Also, you can have reactions to many other spider bites, and any bite (spider or insect) can become infected from bacteria. It's too cold in Michigan for the brown recluse to survive through winter.
-
@odetomy I agree with the other 'posters' -- this is a wolf spider. Do some looking around online. Also, you can have reactions to many other spider bites, and any bite (spider or insect) can become infected from bacteria.
-
KILL IT, KILL IT, KILL ITTTTTTTT!!!!!!! D:
-
The white things were not fangs. It was thw white(well see through) venom on the fangs.
-
That's not a Brown Recluse, but it's likely a Hobo spider which is just as hazardous.
-
this is not a brown recluse. brown recluses don't have ANY marking on their stomach, and this one obviously does. google them! black widows are not big actually, so yeah, learn to identify them before posting something like that.
-
Educate yourself before making a fool of yourself! This is not a brown reculse!!!!
-
Shut up you stupid redneck.
-
make it suffer. light a ciggarette and throw it in that cup. all that smoke will make the spider die in a horrible painful way. I got bit by a Wolf spider(that one there) and i made it SUFFER
-
This a wolf spider not a recluse. Too big.
We've been finding similiar-looking kind of spiders around our house too. Those suckers are BIG and grey and furry!! They creap me out!!
odetomy 3 years ago
You ain't kidding. Try getting bit by one. I am going to have a nice scar on my arm. I am still feeling ill; I was told by a different doctor I could be feeling sick for a month to six weeks!
ShiftyTakers 3 years ago