Nancy C. Hinkle, nhinkle@uga.edu1, L. Ames, LAmes@griffin.peachnet.edu2, A. J. Roche1, and R. S. Vetter3. (1) University of Georgia, Department of Entomology, 413 Biological Sciences Building, Athens, GA, (2) University of Georgia, Department of Entomology, UGA Griffin Campus, 1109 Experiment Street, Griffin, GA, (3) University of California, Department of Entomology, UCR, Riverside, CA
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Species 1: Araneae Sicariidae
Loxosceles reclusa (brown recluse spider)
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- From Katherine Meehan, December 31, 2007
Prof. Hinkle,
I was researching recluse spiders on the internet and came across your name. I just moved into a house in coastal GA that had been vacant for at least one month before I moved in. When the cableman went to the attic, he found a dead recluse spider. I looked up photos to confirm. The next day, my boyfriend found another. Today I found what I think was one also.
Are you still researching these spiders?
What is the best way to get them out of my home???
Thank you,
Katherine Meehan