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I was bitten in my sleep one night. The next day, I noticed the mark and a small bump. I thought that it was just an in-grown hair or a pimple, so I let it go for about 2 days until the pain was unbarable. It had started to turn black. The procedure was fairly simple though. I had to have a small surgury where they cut open the wound, removed the core of the bite, the dead meat and the poison. They sewed me up, gave me some antibiotics, and send me home. The bites can be fatal if not taken care of.
I have no problems with small spiders on webs. It\'s the brown ones that scuttle around the basement floor that really get me.
by ragnerman on August 6th, 2010
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how do you get rid of spiders in your car?
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What is the best why to keep spiders out of bathrooms.
by ??? on April 20th, 2010
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How do you get rid of spiders in the car?
by Valerie_M2531 on October 16th, 2011
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We have recently moved into an old house that was empty for almost 5 years. How can I get rid of the millions of spiders?
by elliec on July 1st, 2010
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You're reading I have been told we have brown recluse spiders in our house. The pest control guy is spraying for them tomorrow but I worry about being bit..has anyone ever been bit by a brown recluse?
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ok I definately think I need to move out and just get a new spider free house
by MIA on May 14th, 2007
I think that you'll be okay, just let the spray guy do his job tomorrow, and hope for the best. Besides how do you know that the next house that you move into won't have twice as many spiders?
by Leach3988 on May 14th, 2007
LOL I suppose you are right....I just HATE spiders. Of course all these spiders have to be in my kitchen. My husband says I am just freaked out because I am such a neat freak.
by MIA on May 14th, 2007