Tiny Spider, Big Danger: What to Know About the Brown Recluse Bite

The brown recluse spider is a small, shy creature known for the violin-shaped mark on its back. Though it avoids humans, one accidental bite can cause serious health issues. This spider is light brown, about the size of a dime, and has six eyes instead of the usual eight — a detail that helps experts identify it.

Brown recluses prefer quiet, dark areas such as closets, basements, attics, and even inside shoes or under furniture. Bites typically occur when someone unknowingly disturbs the spider, like when putting on clothes or shoes where it was hiding.

While the recluse isn’t aggressive, its bite can lead to serious symptoms including burning pain, swelling, open ulcers, fever, and in rare cases, severe reactions — especially in children or older adults. If bitten, wash the area, apply a cold compress, elevate the limb, and seek medical attention immediately.

To stay safe, keep your home clean and clutter-free, seal cracks, shake out clothing and shoes, and wear gloves while cleaning storage spaces. With awareness and simple precautions, you can avoid a potentially harmful encounter with this quiet yet dangerous spider.

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