Spiders

Of the nearly 3,000 species of spiders that live in the United States, only two groups are considered dangerous to people, and both are found in Texas. The better known are black widow spiders; the lesser known are brown recluse spiders.

black widow spiders

The black widow spider is found outdoors in all kinds of protected areas. Around homes, it prefers garages, gas and electric meters, furniture and many other unbothered places. A black widow bite feels like a prick and sometimes is not even felt. Usually, a light local swelling and two red dots surrounded by local redness indicate the location of the bite. Pain becomes intense in one to three hours and may continue up to 48 hours. Symptoms include abdominal pains, a rise in blood pressure, nausea, profuse perspiration, leg cramps, tremors, loss of muscle tone, and vomiting. The toxin also causes breathing difficulties and sometimes unconsciousness.

brown recluse spiders

The brown recluse is a nonaggressive fellow that spins a white or a grayish, nondescript web. Its body and legs cover an area about the size of a quarter, and its color varies from an orange-yellow, dark brown and almost black. The most distinguishing characteristics of this spider are its eyes and its back markings. It has three pairs of eyes arranged in a semicircle on the forepart of the head. The eyes also form the base of a violin-shaped marking on its back. It often lives around human dwellings and is found in bathrooms, bedrooms and closets, as well as under furniture, behind baseboards and door facings, or in corners and crevices. It also likes cluttered garages. Sometimes people are bitten while asleep; others may be bitten by spiders that are in stored clothing. Usually the bite causes a stinging sensation and then intense pain. Within 24 to 36 hours, a systemic reaction may occur, characterized by restlessness, fever, chills, nausea, weakness and joint pain. The bite also produces a small blister surrounded by a large congested and swollen area. The venom usually kills the affected tissue, which gradually sloughs away and exposes underlying tissue. Healing may take 6 to 8 weeks, leaving scars that might require plastic surgery to repair.

If you are bitten by either of these spiders, seek medical aid immediately.

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