i don't care if the spider is small...i dislike them haha thats one of the things i would not want to happen to me.
Kodatech;2075143; said:Brown recluse bites are NOT extremely necrotic. In fact, they are RARELY necrotic and most victims heal WITHOUT medical attention and never knew their bite was anything more than a mosquito bite.
Most MAJOR problems involving brown-recluse or other spider bites are INFECTION due to the victim scratching the ITCHY (read NOT painful and necrotic) wound. Please do not add to the internet hysteria.
http://lighthousepatriotjournal.wor...r-brown-recluse-spider-and-attributed-photos/
http://www.emedicine.com/EMERG/topic547.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_recluse#Venomous_bite
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brown_recluse#Misdiagnoses
http://spiders.ucr.edu/myth.html
http://www.brownreclusespider.biz/
http://www.brownreclusespider.biz/bites.htm
Short Facts
# No population of the spider in California & Florida has ever been reported.
# Up to 50% of all diagnosis of brown recluse spider bites are in geographic regions of the US where there aren't any brown recluse spiders
# Bites from other animals and are often misidentified as brown recluse bites.
# Most scientific literature about the brown recluse is about its venom.
Ok..does everyone feel a little safer now?
80% of "recluse bites" are actually misdiagnosis!
Dan Feller;2076437; said:Brown recluse spiders are only slightly more dangerous than the Chupacabra, another creature immortalized on this forum...![]()
Red Devil;2267951; said:That is unbelievable... none of us will look at spiders again in the same way... hope your okay now.. what does it look like now? wow thats awful.