Climate change could cause spider territorial expansion
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Thread BomberWhen provoked, the spider, commonly known as the brown recluse (Loxosceles reclusa), injects powerful venom that can kill the tissues at the site of the bite. This can lead to a painful deep sore and occasional scarring
Sleep tight!"These results illustrate a potential negative consequence of climate change on humans and will aid medical professionals in proper bite identification and treatment, potentially reducing bite misdiagnoses," Saupe said.
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Terry_TateNever been bit by one, but I've found them in my basement and I know my high school had them. Any place that's pretty much always dark I always check for them.
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Curly JI haven't seen any in my house, but I have seen a few huge Furrow spiders in the house lately. I guess that's what happens when you are on the ground floor and the woods are about 15-20 feet away. I hate spiders.
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Laley23I've had 1 recluse up in my cottage in northern Michigan. Haven't ever seen another, we usually get ridiculously large wolf spiders up there.
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jmogBrown recluse's are no joke. Their venom is serious, it is flesh eating and if will slowly eat away your flesh until you get it treated.
My father-in-law didn't know he had been biten by a brown recluse (thought it was some other type of spider, he didn't see what bit him) and had to have a softball size chunk cut out of his leg/thigh to stop the venom. They had to regraph a bunch of skin and he still has a huge scar.
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JugheadA serious thread from the Thread Bomber?
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CenterBHSFanUghh! Just one more thing to freak me out! lol
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Tobias FünkeFuck spiders.
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hubbytaitI came across some articles, photos, videos and much more regarding spiders, their antivenom & its treatment and also about their territorial expansion.
Guys go and check it out more facts on these spiders at http://www.antiven.in