Brown Recluse Spider – Identification
Q: I think I have a brown recluse spider. Do you think there are more in my basement?
A: I doubt it.
In fact, you probably do not have a brown recluse spider. Dr. Nancy Hinkle did extensive research at UGA and concluded that most “brown recluse spiders” and “spider bites” are not that at all.
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Brown recluse spider isn’t typically a Southerner
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