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.
Dangerous Pest Detected!
Brown Recluse Spider can cause serious damage or health risks. Get professional pest control immediately.
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