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My daughter came home from a friends house trailer here in Missisippi with a spider she thought was a huntsman spider. I knew looking at it that it wasn't a huntsman, but thought at first it could be a wolf spider. Well she has it in an old superworm container with a piece of paper towel for a hide and has given it a light spray of water. Since I usually have crickets of all sz here, she has been feeding it and it readily pounces on the cricket and eats it. Its abdomen was very very skinny when she brought it home and its filling out. Now that I was looking at it more closely today in the sunlight from our skylites and with a magnifying glass, you can tell its a recluse. She looked them up on the computer and looking at the legs and body and you can make out the fiddle around the eyes with the line coming out from it. Its really really hard for us to see the tiny eyes and count them and the arrangement of them. Its been as interesting a "bug" to watch and feed and does not try to come out of the container just like our pet black widows have done. When she collected it, it rolled up and tried to play dead even, so it never tried to get on her or bite her. Shes quite conserned though not having realised which spider it was at the time. This is the first time either of us have seen a real brown recluse. I have heard some people have kept them as pets, and we would like to. Shes trying to reach her friend to warn him about them being in his house trailor because she had seen others and one even bigger then this one.
Sharon
Sharon