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Brown Widow Spider by my front door
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Recluse and black widows are the two to be worried about here. I got bit by a recluse about 15 year ago. Two months of hospital visits, pain, rotting skin, and more pain. Still have a big ass scar about the diameter of a small grapefruit right below my right knee where i was bit and the skin and muscle below died. But i did get some great pain drugs while in the hospital so who can even say if its bad or not.
Everything else is mostly friendly, or not to really be worried over.
fuck brown recluses
Brown recluses scare me, mostly because I'm not sure I could recognize one. I know they're "fiddle-backs", I've looked at photos on the internet, but I still have no confidence I would correctly identify one if I saw it. And I'm not super scared of spiders, I tend to just let them continue on with their day, so I'm worried I'll see a brown recluse, be like "neat spider", forget about it, then get bitten because I didn't know it was brown recluse!
Black widows don't scare me because I know exactly what they look like and where they like to hang out, so they're easy to avoid.
I've got that same problem. I live in a brown recluse heavy area and I'm certain I've seen them before, but I've never knowingly seen one, you know what I mean? I've definitely looked at a brown recluse and been like "oh, a wolf spider" and carried on with my day lol
black widows are my favorite, though. very docile, pretty much only make their webs out of the way, very predictable where that's going to be, big enough to be noticeable, very distinct appearance, and also they're probably the prettiest kind of spider ive ever seen in person