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The brown recluse spider is about the size of a quarter, light tan to dark brown and usually has a well defined marking on its back that looks like a violin or fiddle, with the neck pointing ...
The name “brown recluse” conjures up nightmarish visuals for a majority of the population, and not only for those who have arachnophobia. This unique spider is found in 16 states, most of ...
Brown recluse spiders like to move from trees into homes during the wet summer months, Williams said. He said he tends to focus on cool and dark places to stop the brown recluse.
Brown recluse spider, seen in a file photo, is commonly found in Kansas. Here’s how you can identify it if you believe you may have one hiding out in your home.
Brown recluse spiders hunt for food at night, so during the day they often hide in shoes and under clothes that are left on the floor and crawl out at night to search for food, Whitworth said.
Jeff Williams, with Integrity Pest Control, said there are simple steps homeowners can take to keep them out of houses, including dusting areas off with chemicals and laying traps in areas they like ...
Brown recluse spiders like to move from trees into homes during the wet summer months, Williams said. He said he tends to focus on cool and dark places to stop the brown recluse.