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There are three venomous spiders in the United States: the brown widow, the brown recluse, and the black widow. Some species of spiders in the United States—the mouse spider, black house spider, and wolf spider—are rarely encountered but may deliver a toxic, painful bite.
Many people have a fear of spiders—arachnophobia. Let's be real. A creepy-crawly with multiple eyes and legs that can appear out of nowhere is enough to give anyone the heebie-jeebies.
House spiders and brown recluses certainly look similar. However, several factors can help you easily determine the difference between the two spiders. Looking into the geographic range, color patterns, general behavior and eye structure can provide you with insight into the identity of the spider.
There are three venomous spiders in the United States: the brown widow, the brown recluse, and the black widow. Some species of spiders in the United States—the mouse spider, black house spider, and wolf spider—are rarely encountered but may deliver a toxic, painful bite.
The stunning spiders can live up to 15 years!
In the U.S., few spiders can actually hurt you with their bite. Learn to recognize the ones that can.
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