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Brown Widow Spiders
Loxosceles reclusa
Color: brown and tan
Legs: 8
Shape: round
Size: 1 inch to 1½ inches
Antennae: no
Flight: no
Habitat
The brown widow builds its web in secluded, protected sites around our homes, often very near our presence. It has a fondness for buildings but will construct its web in all kinds of man-made structures, and even vegetation. Some typical sites include inside old tires, empty containers such as buckets and nursery pots, mail boxes, entry way corners, under eaves, stacked equipment, cluttered storage closets and garages, behind hurricane shutters, recessed hand grips of plastic garbage cans, undercarriages of motor homes, underneath outside chairs, branches of shrubs. The following photographs show some sites where brown widows have constructed their webs.
Health Risks
This spider has spread throughout Florida and people have reported sightings of it from Southern California, Colorado, Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. Complaints about its occurrence in cars and RVs indicate this spider will make it home in these sites. Cars, trucks, and RVs have probably helped to distribute this spider far and wide.
Property Damage
The Brown Widow spider does not cause property damage or infest food products.
Prevention
The best remedy for controlling brown widow spiders is to remove areas where they may nest, according to Ring. The LSU AgCenter entomologist recommends picking up clutter and sealing cracks and crevices around doors and windows, as well as in driveways and sidewalks.
Ring added that brown widow spiders also can be controlled by using spray or powdered insecticides labeled for spiders.
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To help exterminate Brown Widow Spiders we recommend…
Catchmaster Glue Boards
ECO Pco WP-X wettable powder
Talstar One liquid
Cobweb Eliminator spray
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