i now have brown recluse spiders and i am frightened

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the other night my girl started screaming so i ran in the bedroom and... nothing was there. i look around, then down on the bed. a spider crawled on her phone. :martin:

i try not to kill spiders, but she basically made me kill it. i smushed it and took it outside and put it out of its misery.

a day or two passes. im at my computer, shoes off, socks off (for once :damn:) and i feel a tickle on my toes

i assume it was my cat and go back to typing. five minutes later i feel it again. i look down and theres a spider on my foot :damn:

i flung it off and killed it with a shoe but now im paranoid too

every itch, any time a hair stands up on my body im thinking spider

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my cat killed one about an hour ago. but i cant rely on my cats to catch them all :damn:

im a live and let live kind of guy but i do not want any more spiders crawling on me :lupe:

im considering moving
 

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I worked in a small booth , that was infested with black widows.
Them lil shyts would just drop down on you when you least expect it. I finally had enough, and spent like 100 dollars on spider spray. And started dumping on them them. I was actually scared for my safety, working there.
 

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Most bites are minor with no dermonecrosis, but a small number of brown recluse bites produce loxoscelism,[22] a condition where the skin around the bite dies. While loxoscelism usually manifests as a skin condition (cutaneous loxoscelism), it can also include systemic symptoms like fever, nausea, and vomiting (viscerocutaneous loxoscelism). In very rare cases, bites can even cause hemolysis – the bursting of red blood cells.[23] In one study of clinically diagnosed brown recluse bites, skin necrosis occurred 37% of the time, while systemic illness occurred 14% of the time.[24]

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I doubt it was a brown recluse. They’re called that for a reason. It’s probably what people call “wood spiders”. They look like them jokers but are more intimidating than threatening.

Real talk you know what holds it down for the 99-2000s with spiders? Hair spray. Yep, a bug man put me up on that. With actual spray they have extended legs and can walk over the barrier. Hair spray lingers in the air and gets in their exoskeleton and suffocates them from the inside out.

Get you some sheen breh and start eliminating
 
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