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    #16
    Originally posted by scott123456789 View Post
    No Fiddle no Brown Recluse. Recluse legs aren’t fuzzy.
    X2, brown recluse are like dainty painful ballet dancers. This guy is a furry linebacker.

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      #17
      Last time I saw one that big was while watching Svengoolie. But, it was in black/white. Hard to tell in color.

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        #18
        This is about the size of a penny. My phone has a ****** camera. I really zoomed in on it

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          #19
          Good luck withr the ID MrFreestyle. Awesome detail in the photo.
          For sizing…Next time try framing down as opposed to zooming in.

          Baby tarantula is my WAG.
          Personally I like a kitchen/utility/walkway spider or two. They help with the ants and other critters.

          I let a trap funnel spider run havoc on the front porch inside corners and decimate a large red hornet nest. Body by body. It was Awesome!
          Last edited by Briar Friar; 11-18-2021, 09:53 PM.

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            #20
            Originally posted by BTLowry View Post
            From the size of the pic I would say a **** big one
            This is right.

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              #21
              I zoomed in to get detail. I don't want my wife, son or grandson to get bit by a brown recluse! It's barely the size of the penny

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                #22
                Still think it is a hacklemesh weaver.

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                  #23
                  ^^ I agree with DeerGuy

                  Metaltella simoni is a spider species that is commonly often referred to as hacklemesh weaver. This may lead to confusion with some spiders of the genus Amaurobius which are also referred to as hacklemesh weavers and often have a similar appearance. Therefore, we will restrict to the usage of the specific name in this guide which […]


                  An online resource devoted to North American insects, spiders and their kin, offering identification, images, and information.


                  "A bite from Metaltella simoni is not considered dangerous for humans or larger pets. The spiders is not considered as aggressive and very few bites have been recorded. Potential symptoms are usually limited to local pain and minor swelling, comparable to a bee sting."

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                    #24
                    It's not a charred spot on the floor, so it's a "NOT DEAD ENOUGH SPIDER".

                    My God man, could you not make the picture any bigger.....friggin hate spiders

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by scott123456789 View Post
                      No Fiddle no Brown Recluse. Recluse legs aren’t fuzzy.
                      bingo. There's plenty at my place, this is definitely NOT a recluse.

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                        #26
                        A weaver it is. Thanks men.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Johnny Dangerr View Post
                          When they get over 6 foot tall it is hard to tell...
                          And harder, to out run...
                          But not a BR..

                          I gotta get a new screen now...
                          After that first pic, I stomped it to pieces....

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