Friday, July 31, 2009

Can anyone ID this spider that bit me (PIC)?

I got bit by this kind of spider in my house a number of times, below is a link to a pic of the spider and the wounds it left on me: http://img175.imagevenue.com/img.php?ima...
Answers:
ewww..thats scary...see a doctor
probalbly a black widow. I hope u filled out ur will.
How big is the spider?
If it is tiny with very thin legs I would guess a brown recluse. If that is the case you should seek medical attention. Their bites can be very nasty.
If on the other hand it is a large spider with long thin legs then it may be a thin legged wolf spider. They are common in new construction. They like to hunt in grassy, open areas and tend to get "built in" when houses are constructed. They don't have a dangerous bite, but it would be extremely painful.
donno what it is. but be assured its not a black widow. probably just a common spider.
Looks like a recluse spider. If this isnt a joke, go to the doc. they can be fatal. If it is a joke...then i don't get it, but more power to ya.
im not sure but it could be a brown recluse i would go and get a checkup
What kind of website is that? Full of porn ads, disgusting, switch to photobucket. It's not a black widow though.
Looks lilke a brown recluse. If you really got bit, you need to get to the hospital. I used to work in surgery and have done many operations removing dead tissue from these bites. Not pretty.
That looks like a Brown Recluse you might want to have a doctor check that out those can be some bad bites if it is that.
do you live in a wooded area? if so it might be a brown recluse. that is what it looks like to me. granted i'm not an entomologist, but if that is really what your side looks like then i'd go to the doctor.
What area of the country do you live in? I dont think its a serious threat. Definitely not black widow. I dont think its a brown recluse becuase those are very non aggressive. It looks like the common "wolf" spiders Ive seen. How old is the bite in the image? You ought to capture it and take it to a university if you really want to know. Or email a biology prof maybe. Also, please stomp it next time so it will stop biting you!
looks like a huntsman
from looking at that picture there is a possibility that it could be a brown recluse spider but its hard to tell because it that picture there is a different color to it. but the bites dont look like that of a brown recluse. but you better see a doctor because if it was a brown recluse that bit you then your the wound will start to rot away your skin then your meat and muscle and itll get bigger and badder. go so a doctor and bring a picture if you have one.
omg that is a brown recluse you need to go see a doctor like now those things can kill a person if you dont get them treated soon enough!!
Looks like a brown recluse.. need to go to the doc asap
Okay, folks, if you don't know anything about spiders or spider bites, then don't send people into a panic because you've heard stories about brown recluses.
That is not a brown recluse. And the marks on his arm are not indicative of brown recluse bites.
The spider is likely a huntsman, though I question if those are in fact spider bites, at least from a huntsman. Huntsman spiders can bite, but they are a very fast species of spider and generally run away quickly when disturbed. These are the spiders they used in the movie "Arachnaphobia". Unless you actually saw the spider bite you, I'd think it likely that something else is to blame.
hi there
this isn't a black widow spider... black widows are black with a a red hour glass shape on it lower bady part.if u have the spider i would go to ur doctor with it in a pill bottle and ask him .
omg go to the damn doctor it looks like brown recluse i hope u already went to the ER
I actully know alot of people who were eating inside out from these spiders
hopefully a brown recluse - i think you would be mighty sick if it was a black widow which can be identified by the red hourglass shape on its back
Not a black widow or brown recluse. The brown recluse has a marking on its back shaped like a violin. Your spider doesn't have one. Don't worry.

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