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Texas Spider! Ouch
Just moved to austin area and found this fucker on my bathroom wall this morning. Someone please tell me its not a brown recluse.....
http://www.teeniesmuthut.com/spider.jpg :helpme |
No not a reculse. Looks more like a Wolf spider.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg-fact/2000/2061.html http://www.everythingabout.net/artic...s/wolf_spider/ |
Welcome to the Austin area. Austin is a great town, you'll love it.
I don't think that is a recluse. You could always let it bite you just to be sure ;) |
That's not a wolf spider, they live in the dirt. What you have IS a brown recluse. Sorry.:(
Go get yourself a exterminator ASAP!!! |
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Medical Significance
The bite of the brown recluse is usually painless until 3 to 8 hours later when it may become red, swollen, and tender. Later the area around the bite site may develop into an ulcerous sore from 1/2 to 10 inches in diameter. Healing often requires a month or longer, and the victim may be left with a deep scar. |
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Well, here's a picture of a brown recluse. You decide.:winkwink: http://www.critterridders.com/p1120525.jpg |
well, make sure to have some first aid kit just in case...
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Recluses have noticeable hair, and they don't have the crab-like front legs. ;-) I've seen a few when I lived on the farm. They loved the firewood piles. :( Someone posted one just like your pic in the last few months if you search back. I don't remember now, but I looked that thing up. lol
ALL spiders have a 'venom' tho. And if you are one of the people allergic to it, it can be about as nasty if they bite you as a really poisonous one. (ANY spider) The hubby gets the nastiest boil like things from just one of those dust spiders that get up in the crack of your rooms between the ceiling and walls. So we use alot of D-Con 4 gone bombs. 4 times a year. lol And we double or triple the cans they say to use. ;-) Runs ANY bug out and quick or they are dead. :winkwink: |
*edit* seriously *edit* venomous spiders are scary as shit
be careful hq black widows and recluses look scary i like daddy longlegs but they are like more poisonous than black widows i think they just cant bite humans or something |
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:321GFY :winkwink: |
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I hate spiders
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Remind me never to move to Texas.. I grew up in New Mexico, lots of black widows, centipedes and scorpions........I've had enough of that deadly spider shit to last me a lifetime
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welcome to austin! depending on what hospital you live closest to, i think you'll survive if you get bit.
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And we'd grab handfuls and put them on ourselves till we were covered in clouds of spiders and run after the girls. Good times |
Brown recluse spiders are usually only in dark, cool places. It's pretty rare to see one crawling across your wall. Ditto for the Black Widows.
http://www.uark.edu/~dksander/photos.../blk_widow.jpg Head out to the garage and dig around in a dark corner and I'll bet you find one of the two back there...especially if you live in the midwest or the south. |
Damn.... I fucking hate spiders....:BangBang:
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Now go kill that spider already... I'm wearing sandals and this thread is freaking me out.:BangBang: |
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If y'all would quit killing the spiders, you wouldn't need to use the D-Con to get rid of all the bugs... the spiders would do it for you. :)
Black widows are deadly but they're very gentle and not hostile (in my personal experience). They'd rather check you out than bite you, I've held them on my hands many times. (Yeah, I was young and stupid.) Daddy longlegs are the coolest things, love 'em :) |
High Quality - that IS brown recluse.
Get some :helpme |
Shoot! Roxxys pic made me remember... look on that pic at the butt end. See the gray shape and if you look closely it's violin shaped. With the neck towards the spiders head. ;-)
And they grow alot bigger than a quarter in Ohio so I think a Texas breed would be even larger. Up here they are also thicker bodied from the cooler climate probably. They do resemble the common wolf spider here but the violin gives them away. The mark is red or reddish here. Crab like spidies ARE serious jumpers tho!! Whoo Hooo! lmao |
I've been bit by a Brown Recluse. It's not fun. Ended up in the emergancy room hooked up to an IV and had to see poison specialist. I have a permanent scar on my arm from the bite. It only takes about 8 hours for the bite to start turning black. Black means dead skin cells. If you don't get to it quick enough it can lead to amputation. Had to take antibiotics that made me sick as shit. Needless to say I didn't have medical insurance so the fucking little bastard spider cost me a grand. :BangBang: :BangBang: :BangBang:
Spiders suck. |
i hate spiders
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Identifying and Misidentifying the Brown Recluse Spider
http://dermatology.cdlib.org/DOJvol5...l/recluse.html |
Recluse bite, 48 hours later
http://home.texoma.net/~linesden/bite48.jpg Recluse bite, 2 years later. Yes, the venom can apparently remain active that long in sensitive people. http://home.texoma.net/~linesden/bite2yr.jpg |
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Holy shit !! :BangBang: |
I was just looking at all the spider pics in this thread, and a bug jumped on me!! Just a harmless little one (not a spider), but it gave me a bit of a fright, given what was on the screen. :Graucho
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Man I hate spiders, why did I look at all the pics in here?
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Yep, these little bastards are what I grew up around in New Mexico....thanks for the memories |
Sorry Carrie... I saw the pics his ex has of the spider bites that he didn't cause to happen (he's allergic to the toxins spiders that they all have in their spit) so we are mainly KILLING 'piders. I don't want to deal with him having a swollen purple pus spewing wound. ;-)
His idea of fun was for a contractor that he did work for, while the guy was eating his fav grape filled donuts at 6am (b*tching that he wanted to take the day off instead of supering the crew), was to pull a bandage back and squeeze that nasty purple pus which sprayed all over the guys desk... He had 3 weeks paid leave. rotfl And I guess they hurt as well. :) It doesn't matter what spider nips him, they all produce the same results. (But I watched him have a 4' black snake drop out of the floor joists on him when we first moved in here and he just snapped its neck and tossed it in the trash can. lol) Spiders? He backs off and gets spray or something to whack it with!! |
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Big list of spiders with photos http://homepage.powerup.com.au/~glen/spider.htm |
In Costa, I was drunk, but I remember seeing a daddy long legs type of spider that was as tall as a pop can run across the pool deck. :)
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Here in Atlanta. I was out playing Disc Golf at a local park. Happend about 3 years ago. |
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The creatures most correctly called daddy-longlegs are in their own separate Order which is Opiliones. Common names for this Order are 1) daddy-longlegs, 2) harvestmen and 3) opilionids. They are characterized by having one basic body segment which shows segmentation on the posterior portion, at most 2 eyes and all 8 legs attach to the pill-like body segment. They are usually found under logs and rocks, prefer moist habitat although they can be found in the desert, often have long flexible legs (in the temperate Northern hemisphere but there are also short-legged daddy-longlegs) and they do not produce silk so therefore they are never found in webs unless they are being eaten by spiders. Because they are found under logs and other stuff which people most often are not turning over, most folks don't run into daddy-longlegs very often. |
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