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The Brown Recluse Spider

 
 Show these pictures to your spouse, your kids, grand kids, and friends. 
 It could save their lives.  Remember what this Spider looks like
 and be careful while cleaning.
 
The progression of a brown recluse spider bite. 
 

They like dark spaces & woodpiles. 
Also cool areas in the attic

 

 
 
 

 

 
 
The Dangerous Brown Recluse Spider

Please be careful. 
Spider bites are dangerous and can have permanent and highly negative consequences.

If you have a need to be in your attic, go up there and turn on a light and leave it on for about 30 minutes before you go in to do your work.

 
 
ANOTHER Poison Spider Warning
NEW POISONOUS SPIDER IN THE UNITED STATES

A spider bite...please read........... 

And you thought the brown recluse was bad!!!
Three women in North Florida ,
turned up at hospitals over a 5-day period,
all with the same symptoms. 
 Fever, chills, and vomiting, followed by muscular collapse,
paralysis, and finally, death. 

There were no outward signs of trauma. 
 Autopsy results showed toxicity in the blood. 

These women did not know each other, and seemed to have nothing in common. 
It was discovered, however,
that they had all visited the same Restaurant (Olive Garden) within days of their deaths.
The health department descended on the restaurant,
shutting it down. The food, water,
and air conditioning were all inspected and tested, to no avail.
 The big break came when a waitress at the restaurant
was rushed to the hospital with similar symptoms. 
She told doctors that she had been on vacation,
 and had only went to the restaurant to pick up her check. 
 She did not eat or drink while she was there, but had used the restroom.
That is when one toxicologist, remembering an article he had read,
 drove out to the restaurant, went into the restroom, and lifted the toilet seat. 

Under the seat, out of normal view, was a small spider.
The spider was captured and brought back to the lab,
where it was determined to be the Two-Striped Telamonia (Telamonia dimidiata),
 so named because of its reddened flesh color.
This spider's venom is extremely toxic, but can take several days to take effect.
They live in cold, dark, damp climates, and toilet rims provide just the right atmosphere. 

Several days later a lawyer from Jacksonville showed up at a hospital emergency room.
 Before his death, he told the doctor, that he had been away on business,
 had taken a flight from Indonesia , changing planes in Singapore ,
 before returning home. He did not visit (Olive Garden), while there.
He did, as did all of the other victims, have what was determined to be a puncture wound, on his right buttock. 

Investigators discovered that the flight he was on had originated in India .
The Civilian Aeronautics Board (CAB) ordered an immediate inspection of the toilets of all flights from India , and discovered the Two-Striped Telamonia (Telamonia dimidiata) spider's nests on 4 different planes! 

It is now believed that these spiders can be anywhere in the country.  
So please, before you use a public toilet, lift the seat to check for spiders. 

 It can save your life!