i guess only if it gets to sting 1st
No, Brown Recluse Spiders do not live in Pennsylvania.
no
Yes, probably not as bad as the Brown Recluse spiders but yes.
The act of stinging does not kill the Brown Recluse the way stinging kills honeybees. However, the Brown Recluse typically bites humans in defense, so it's already in extremis -- it's not unusual for the spider to be discovered dead as a result of being crushed, after stinging.
Cobweb spiders, and the Cellar spiders are the natural predators of the brown recluse spider, and there harmless. If you don't mind harmless spiders in your house and you have brown recluse spiders I would go find some of these and bring them in. If you cant stand spiders of any kind, call an exterminator. They have a powder that's made from crushed sea shells that will kill your infestation. All other insecticides are harmless to the brown recluse.
Worst, two of most recluse spiders are found in Peru, the Chilean and the Gaucho.
From the blood
In most cases, scorpions travel alone. Scorpions are said to sting humans but this will only happen if they feel threatened.
No, brown recluse spiders do not hop. They move by crawling using their eight legs like most spiders.
Brown recluse spiders do not have a white butt. They are recognizable by a violin-shaped pattern on their cephalothorax and light brown color.
No they are not. Brown recluse are some of the most poisonous spiders in the USA. Wood spiders, though can be considered close in appearance, are actually harmless (fright and allergic reactions aside).
Yes, the Brown Recluse.