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Is there a way you could send me a photo of this spider? I'll try my best at identifying it. kahunna at gmail dot com
Here's the problem for me, the Brown Widow info is so varied. They are all over the US now. Infestation level. Most of the info seems to be cut and paste from Black Widow facts. That's not workin' for me. If they are "almost" as poisonous as Black Widow, with the Brown Widow sky high numbers why aren't there tons of hospital reports? Makes me think (and I want to think) that they are not near as poisonous as their cousins, not just because they aren't aggressive and don't bite. Why and how are there not concrete facts on the Brown Widows? Blows my mind.
Kahunna do you still need specimens?
Sounds like you're living a 1950s horror film! I picture you running around scorching your yard with your soldering torch, frying spiders which blanket everything in sight! Try to keep in mind that spiders are beneficial to yards and gardens by feeding on harmful insects. Having a couple spiders around isn't a bad thing.
I think the major difference between the brown widow and the black widow, in my opinion, is that the brown widow is more docile and less likely to bite when bothered. I find them very easy to catch since their first reaction when approached is to play possum. However, when I've approached a black widow, they move violently, sometimes towards the catching jar or stick, holding up their front legs with their fangs exposed.
Another way I look at it is that the black widow is like a wild panther while the brown widow is a house cat. They might be related genetically, but act much differently.
Al, if you want to share your specimens for scientific research, contact the Arachnid department at Georgia Southern University.