Got bit by a spider !!!!

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Everybody missed the important other step you need to make.

Bug-Bomb that house.

He'll be back....to bite again, or will be hatching MORE spiders inside that place.

You need to get some Raid insect bombs, and fumigate the place, especially since the colder weather is setting in, the spiders move Inside...with you.....

http://www.walgreens.com/store/product.jsp?CATID=100530&navAction=jump&navCount=0&skuid=sku304003&id=prod4003

These work excellent...I used these in my apartment...and when I returned, I had dead spiders everywhere...hanging from the vents... the light fixtures...on the floor....on the counters...
Worked for a few months, then I had to bomb em again.

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Brown Recluse = cool

Losing penis = not cool

Need I say more?

BTW Bug bombs dont always help!

I've had my house "bombed" 5000 times and I still have spiders! Giant ones!

GIANT ONES! They've mutated!
 

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Oh my gosh! I think I was better not knowing about these spiders. X_X

Remind me never to ever think about leaving here, where it's too cold for very poisonous spiders....
 

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Pecker said:
Idk, ye thats bad, but what about this guy

Warning, may cause cringing

I live surgery videos, I love to see the insides of a person, blood gore, and what makes ppl tick, I think I might be a little weird, but I love it!


LOL, while I was surfing youtube I actually found a video of a tonsillectomy!

Here

Ill' look for some more!
Enjoy!


 

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The brown recluse is so infamous that any necrotic skin lesion tends to be blamed on him. Unless the spider is caught in flagrante, there's no way to be sure that Loxosceles reclusa - or any of the other dozen or so reclusive species often misidentified as the brown recluse - is indeed the culprit. A necrotic lesion - which looks like an open ulcer which may grow at an alarming rate - should be treated by medical pros, and the sooner the better. Surprisingly often, simply elevating the limb (to prevent swelling) is sufficient treatment for even a fairly severe spider bite, although not too useful if there's a lesion. In the present case elevation doesn't seem like a promising approach, considering where the action took place. In extreme cases of necrotic lesions, the edges of the wound must be cauterized, and a skin graft used to patch things up.

The subject googles very well. Here's a good page on identification of that little reclusive bastard -
http://dermatology.cdlib.org/DOJvol5num2/special/recluse.html
And there are several good pages around with photos of necrotic lesions. Ugly ugly ugly.