Yes. Another term for it is "necrosis" and it is when the cells simply die. The venom of a Brown Recluse are deadly to living cells. If this happens you need to seek medical attention immediately, as necrosis is severe and can be fatal if not taken care of by a medical expert.
Source: http://www.brown-recluse.com/bitephotos.html
the brown recluse is the winner in the fight with the black widow because its more dangerous than any other spider but there is onother spider which is dealiest its the BLAZING WANDERING SPIDER and i dont know who would win if the blazing wandering spider got in a fight with a brown recluse
wolf spider, faster, bigger.
I would say probably as big as a regular spider would be
Swallowing a brown recluse spider would likely not cause harm, as their venom is only harmful if injected into the bloodstream. However, swallowing a live spider could potentially result in irritation and discomfort as it passes through the digestive tract. If you experience any symptoms of poisoning, seek medical attention immediately.
it would have to be either the brown recluse or the black widow
yup it would bite your leg off too!
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Loxosceles reclusa.
The old man lived far up in the mountains alone and became a recluse, isolating himself from all society. The brown recluse is a spider with such powerful venom that it is deadly. The recluse lived far from civilization.
A brown recluse can live about six months without food or water. I'm not really sure how long they would live with they things they need, but they live longer in colder enviorments.
To be honest there are numerous kinds but the most common would probably be a wolf spider or a brown recluse it also has to do with the pattern if it has two rows of eyes then it is most likely a wolf spider
yes..can be use for certain spider bites such as brown recluse bites...would also suggest mincing an onion add lots of salt to it and a tablespoon of turpintine..spoon a little on a bandaid and put it ovr the bite overnight...this will stop and reverse necrosis caused by a brown recluse bite and draw the poison out and promote healing within a couple of days
the brown recluse would win because of the scaring and the blue red discoloration: answer- actually I just put these two spiders in the same container and watched them fight to the death. The brown recluse didn't really do anything, but the black widow spun its web and when the brown recluse got stuck inside of i, it was game over.. the black widow attacked the brown recluse by stabbing it with it's back legs and then bit it multiple times. Now the black widow is posted up in the corner of the container full.