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<blockquote data-quote="Adraps11" data-source="post: 66539" data-attributes="member: 4220"><p>I was bitten by loxosceles Reclusa 3 years ago, and still have a huge indention in my bicep, where the necrosis ate away through my layers of skin, down to my muscle. It developed a staph infection after awhile to. I checked around my bed and surely enough there was a dead male brown Recluse, which I must have had rolled onto in my sleep. I wouldn't keep a recluse, but have kept a few Lactrodectus Variolus widows, but I NEVER directly handled them. I let them go in the woods quite a ways from the house after a few months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adraps11, post: 66539, member: 4220"] I was bitten by loxosceles Reclusa 3 years ago, and still have a huge indention in my bicep, where the necrosis ate away through my layers of skin, down to my muscle. It developed a staph infection after awhile to. I checked around my bed and surely enough there was a dead male brown Recluse, which I must have had rolled onto in my sleep. I wouldn't keep a recluse, but have kept a few Lactrodectus Variolus widows, but I NEVER directly handled them. I let them go in the woods quite a ways from the house after a few months. [/QUOTE]
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