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The Brown Recluse: A Threat in Your Indiana Home




The brown recluse is a small spider with a big problem: it's venomous. This spider is shy and reclusive by nature, preferring to build its web in quiet, dark places. Unfortunately, this often includes people's homes. If you're unlucky enough to have a brown recluse infestation, you need to take action quickly. Not only are these spiders dangerous, but their bites can also lead to serious health problems.


Fortunately, there are steps you can take to get rid of brown recluse spiders in your home. But first, let's learn a little more about these pests.



What Are Brown Recluse Spiders and what do they look like?


Brown recluse spiders are small arachnids that measure about 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch in length. They get their name from their shy, reclusive nature; these spiders prefer to build their webs in quiet, dark places where they won't be disturbed. Brown recluse spiders are most commonly found in the United States, specifically in the Midwest and South. However, they have also been known to infest homes in other parts of the world.


These spiders are brown or light gray in color and usually have a dark violin-shaped mark on their backs. If you see a spider that looks like this in your home, it's important to take action quickly. These spiders are not aggressive and will only bite humans if they feel threatened; however, their bites can be dangerous.


Are Brown Recluse Dangerous?


Brown recluse spider bites typically aren't fatal for adults; however, they can be very dangerous for young children, the elderly, and anyone with a weakened immune system. Symptoms of a brown recluse spider bite include:

* Severe pain at the site of the bite

* Nausea

* Vomiting

* Fever

* Joint pain

* Muscle pain

* Rash

* swelling

* Blistering


These symptoms can last for several days or weeks, and in some cases may even require hospitalization. In rare cases, brown recluse spider bites can lead to necrosis (tissue death) or even gangrene if not treated quickly and properly by a medical professional. If you suspect that you or someone you know has been bitten by a brown recluse spider, it's important to seek medical attention immediately.



How do you get rid of or prevent brown recluse spiders

If you think you have a brown recluse problem in your home, it's important to take action quickly. These spiders reproduce rapidly and can quickly infest an entire home if left unchecked. Here are some tips for getting rid of brown recluse spiders:

* Keep your home clean and clutter-free - Brown recluses love hideouts like closets and attics where there is plenty of clutter for them to hide in. By keeping your home clean and free of clutter, you'll make it much harder for them to thrive.

* Vacuum regularly - Vacuuming is an effective way to get rid of brown recluses as well as their eggs and webs. Be sure to focus on areas where these pests are likely to hide, such as closets and attics.

* Seal up cracks and crevices - Take some time to check your home for cracks and crevices where brown recluses can enter. Seal up any openings with caulk or another type of sealant material.

* Call a professional - Sometimes infestations can be too large for homeowners to handle on their own. If you think this may be the case in your home, call a pest control professional who has experience dealing with brown recluses specifically.


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