Brown Recluse Spider

Brown Recluse Spider

Loxosceles reclusa

Order: Araneae
Critical Risk

Description

The brown recluse is a venomous spider identified by its violin-shaped marking on the cephalothorax. Its venom can cause necrotic skin lesions. These spiders are shy and typically only bite when trapped against skin.

Habitat & Distribution

Dark, dry, undisturbed indoor spaces like closets, attics, basements, and storage boxes.

Diet & Feeding

Small insects including cockroaches, crickets, and other spiders.

Behavior & Life Cycle

Reclusive and nocturnal. They do not build webs to catch prey but hunt actively at night.

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