Thursday, September 16, 2010

Brown Recluse Spider Habitat


 The name recluse came from the word reclusa which refers to its habit. Brown recluse spider habitat is very common. You can usually find them in attics, basements, crawl spaces, cellars, closets, and ductwork or registers. They may seek shelter in storage boxes, shoes, clothing, folded linens, and behind furniture, that is the brown recluse spider habitat. They also may be found in outbuildings such as barns, storage sheds, and garages. Outdoors, brown recluse spiders may be found underneath logs, loose stones in rock piles, and stacks of lumber. Since the brown recluse spider habitat is very common to us, there will be greater chance that we will be bitten by it.
          Most of the brown recluse spider can live for one and a half to two years. Members of both genera can live for very long times without food or water. Brown recluse spider habitat is very common around the world, even in Europe, Asia, Africa and America. The brown recluse spider lives inside houses as well as in its surroundings. If you live in areas where the BRS lives, you must be careful when manipulating garden objects such as boxes, piles of wood, pots, etc. Use of gloves is always recommended. Of all the types of spiders, the brown recluse spider is the one that all of us can almost see everyday in our different houses that is why we all have to be careful because its bite might harm us. Brown recluse spider has also a huge help in the environment so we all can’t consider it as a pest.


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