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Protection from brown recluse?

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ok so i have a brownrecluse living in a bush outside my window and heaven knows if its layed eggs. i told my mom to get an exterminater but she seems to think she can spray the house herself.... go figure. we are moving in 2 weeks to texas and i wanna know how to protect my room from it. i sleep near the window and dnt feel like getting bit. thanks

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  1. spray the c**p out of it with the deadliest insect poison you can find, but keep it away from pets and family members


  2. OHHHHHHHHH

    my room would be the living room from the day i see it.

    also, spray it yourself, use the whole can, if it was me, i would use 10.. and bomb the house with insect killer... twice.

    then still live in the living room.

    thats just me though.

  3. Okay, not knowing what a brown recluse was I googled it. You should of mention it was a spider before a big *** picture of it popped up on my laptop. Arachnophobia.

  4. i don't see why you would be afraid, its just an animal like a dog or a lizard. if you leave it alone, it will leave you alone, and plus it will eat the bugs around your window. :)

    brown recluse is also known as the agressive house spider or violin spider, but in  fact the spider is not agressive at all the only way it may bite you is if you scare it, by touching it, or stepping on it, that is called a defensive bite, and it may not even contain venom(dry bite). i have done alot of research in the field of arachnids and i have come to the conclusion that 90-95%of all spider bites are non fatal, so that means that you are safe. just let him be.

  5. first off, keep your windows and doors closed.

    if you feel its necessary kill any spiders you can find down there.   You can go to Lowes Hardware store and they have bug killer spray just tell them your problem and they'll help you

    It'll cost like $30-$50 for the bug spray

  6. Brown recluses live in dark areas like back in closets corners, not in bushes. I live in Texas and we have hundreds of those things out here, we even find them in our house, My friend Josh was even bit by one

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