So I just recently moved into a ground floor apartment in north raleigh, and ever since then I see 4-5 spiders inside my bedroom daily. They arent the biggest spiders but some of them have been about 1/2-3/4". They are brown, dont have a large sac of any type as far as I can tell, and move AMAZINGLY fast. I know this is kinda vague, but any idea what type of spider this could be? Also, they appear to be strictly ground based as I have not seen any of them on walls yet. They also seem to prefer walking along the edge of my floor/wall. any ideas?
7/11/2006 2:44:32 AM
jumping spider or wolf spider maybe
7/11/2006 3:35:31 AM
i'd say wolf spider, ori recently came across a spider that looks nearly i dentical to the brown recluse. it's called the southern house spider, and is so similar to the brown recluse that i killed many of them before i realised they were harmless and i pick them up and throw them out.look out for these, but a big wolf spider is your best bet. they won't hurt you. throw them outside, don't kill them. they kill nasty things like mosquitoes and fly larvea...
7/11/2006 3:49:20 AM
consult your lease agreement. I am fairly certain landlord/property management is responsible for spraying for bugs. Do it now while you have just "recently moved" so they dont think it was you being messy that let them in
7/11/2006 3:50:38 AM
black widows are pretty much the ONLY dangerous spiders around. don't look at spiders as a pest. they are the pest control. if spiders freak you out, catch them, or get someone to, and throw them outside.
7/11/2006 4:00:07 AM
yeah i let the tiny ones in my room live, they keep other wee beasties out
7/11/2006 4:28:00 AM
prudent choice.here's to spiders.
7/11/2006 4:42:34 AM
^^^Brown recluse bites are way nastier. And they do live in NC.
7/11/2006 7:17:19 AM
I agree that it's probably a wolf spider or a common house spider. Brown recluse spiders are usually pretty tiny, and they hide in dark places like inside of shoes. I wouldn't expect to see one crawling around your room. I'm pretty sure that you don't have anything to worry about, but I would get your landlord to spray or something, just because you don't want a lot of bugs in your apartment!
7/11/2006 7:30:02 AM
I would move out immediately.but that's just me.
7/11/2006 8:48:49 AM
7/11/2006 8:52:32 AM
found a brown recluse in my room in my new place the first night i stayed here. the scary part is it was hiding under my pants on the floor that could have sucked a lot...
7/11/2006 9:08:26 AM
7/11/2006 9:11:31 AM
my roommate was bit by brown recluse spiders 5 times while we were renting a house.they scavenge at night for mites and small bugs and she was bit by rolling over on them while they were scavenging on her bed. she (and her sister) were also bit when they put on shirts that had a brown recluse residing inside of it.those are the 2 most common ways you're bit by them.they are nocturnal. like to hide in dark undisturbed areas (in boxes, shoes, hanging clothes in closets, in crevices in walls and floors, attics, etc...do some research. they have characteristic markings. btw you dont happen to live near Cameron Village do you?
7/11/2006 11:17:55 AM
probably common house spider...when we first moved into the place we live now, no one had lived here for a while and at night you'd see at least 10 spiders move around on the floor...really fast. I was worried I was going to come across some sort of huge nest of spiders sometime...I didn't though...after a couple of weeks, our cats had caught the spiders we hadn't squashed and I haven't seen any in a while.
7/11/2006 10:53:05 PM
The Brown Recluse is extremely rare in this State. This is a map of the accepted active territory for them:Here is an even more generous map but even it shows virtually no spread into NC.Yes, there are times they get moved into other states but isolated populations like this are quite rare. Here is a snippet from a site for the Western NC Nature Center:
7/11/2006 11:37:21 PM
this thread is worthless without pics.carolina wolf spiderbrown recluse a.k.a. fiddleback spidersouthern house spider (male)common house spider
7/11/2006 11:50:16 PM
^ Good call on the southern house spider, its probably responsible for 99% of claimed recluse sightings in NC.
7/11/2006 11:57:14 PM
man do i hate spiders, they put chills on my spine..i am terrified of them
7/12/2006 9:05:13 AM
I agree. People who say "spiders are harmless" just don't get it. To me, there is nothing scarier in the whole world than a spider. I don't care if they kill bugs, are more afraid of me than I am of them, or are completely harmless (three of the most common "save the spider" quotes I hear.) The feeling I get when I see one is unnatural and unhealthy, one of absolute fear and terror. I don't want to let them live or shuffle them outside, I want them away from me and I want them dead, it's that simple.
7/12/2006 9:23:19 AM
Suck it up Jim.
7/12/2006 9:24:13 AM
^^Preach it. If I see a large spider moving really fast across my floor; if I don't kill it I won't be sleeping soundly that night.
7/12/2006 9:32:22 AM
Fuck a bunch of spiders
7/12/2006 10:39:51 AM
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[Edited on July 12, 2006 at 12:28 PM. Reason : Everyone]
7/12/2006 12:27:44 PM
You're all being vaginas no spider will kill someone with a bit of common sense."HEY, THAT LOOKS LIKE A BROWN RECLUSE LETS PICK IT UP AND SEE, HURRRRRR"
7/12/2006 12:55:18 PM
Then why do people still get bit by them? Obviously those that get bit *probably* didn't fuck with them before hand.
7/12/2006 1:05:21 PM
7/12/2006 1:29:21 PM
Well shut my mouth wide open.
7/12/2006 1:41:58 PM
I know a few people bitten by a B.Recluse, and all but 1 were asleep in bed. They rolled or turned onto one, thus pissing it off.
7/12/2006 2:23:46 PM
Yeah.. i sorta had a hole rotted in my arm by one..but i was bit in VA
7/12/2006 2:25:31 PM
Fuck spiders.That is all.
7/12/2006 2:29:32 PM
we did tons and tons of research, contacting experts and entomologists. had one id'd as a brown recluse by an entomolgist. so yes they do live in NC, though rarely. there are traps made exclusively for brown recluse spiders (cant remember the name) but thats how we caught some so we could id them. i dont mind insects at all but after my roommates experience.. not so fond of spiders.but tarantulas are cool
7/12/2006 2:33:49 PM
yeah... i mean... it didn't hurt at all but seeing a hole rotting in your arm is pretty
7/12/2006 2:36:32 PM
although i cant produce them, i have seen maps of brown recluse territory which extend much further into NC, though they are still rare
7/13/2006 3:21:52 PM
I know 3 people who have been bitten, diagnosed, and treated for Brown Recluse bites in NC in the past year, so I wouldnt exactly say they are "rare". People are moving constantly these days, and chances are, they have probably moved some spiders with them without knowing. When I moved last year, I found spiders hiding in my packed clothes and curtins, so I know that they can be transported from place to place pretty quickly.
7/13/2006 3:40:26 PM
To add some more anecdotal evidence to the stack, I've got a relative who's doctor here in NC and he run's into Recluse bites every so often, they can't be entirely that scarce.Anyway, I say kill em all if they're inside.
7/13/2006 6:08:20 PM
7/13/2006 11:13:32 PM
If anyone should die of spider bite it should be msb2ncsu. Then this thread would be the best ever.
7/14/2006 2:32:29 AM
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7/14/2006 9:52:01 AM
"60% of the time, it works everytime"tell my friend who almost lost a leg due to a recluse bite those stats. I'm sure she would love ot hear that!
7/14/2006 1:05:55 PM
7/14/2006 3:01:04 PM
How often do people actually get to catch the bug after it bit them? I've always heard the intial bite isn't particularly painful so why would people collect them ? Would the fraction of cases where that was the case be a true representation of the overall statistic? Just thinking, would there be something to differentiate those who collected spiders from those who never knew their alleged attacker? I can't see anything obvious right off hand except perhaps fraud by the academics, but there seems to be not particular motive for that. Consipiracy theorist in the house? Help me out here.Personally I'd squish it, then burn it ,then laugh maniacally.[Edited on July 14, 2006 at 3:25 PM. Reason : duh.]
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7/14/2006 4:52:55 PM
i was bitten by one years ago working under a house in va, it was indeed identified as a recluse, because there were a shit ton of them under there, and my dad caught one to have it idenfied because he is a wuss, but i never went to the doctor, it was just a small spot, about 1/4" in diameter that didn't want to scab over for a few weeks, and eventually it heals up, not painful at all, just oozed a little for a while, probabbly cause i kept picking at it, and you would be hard pressed to fing the scar now unless i showed you exactly where it is on my leg, so chill the fuck out, its not gonna rot your leg off or something, and for that matter, while i'm ranting black widows arent the fucking death armageddon either, i have accidentally handled and squashed them before and never been bitten, and even if you are bitten, if you show any signs at all, it will be just a slight quesy feeling for a day or two.ticks and mosquitos are the god damn thing you gotta worry about around here, they can really fuck you up
7/14/2006 5:02:07 PM
^ OMFG, HOW DID YOU NOT LOSE ALL YOUR LIMBS?!?1Seriously, yeah I was surprised when I learned about black widows too. I believe I read there hasn't been a single death from a black widow since they developed an antivenom and that even before then it was like only 1% were fatal. Another that is blown way out of proportion for sure.
7/14/2006 5:15:37 PM