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Old 01-19-2010, 11:33 PM #16
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C'mon, whats all the fuss here. I love all these creepy crawlers and we dont have anymore bugs than other states. One spider we do have alot of is brown widows, you can tell easy by the egg sacs they have.

The sacs look like a tiny spiny ball. The spider also has the hour glass on its abdomen. Brown recluses are extremely rare here in Florida. Lowes or Home depot carries a spray called spider killer, its very effective if you chose to kill them.
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