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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Brown Recluse Spiders..

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    • Bambi
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        Ok… Not again. First wolf spiders now a brown recluse. SERIOUSLY? Ok, so I’m pretty sure these can NOT be by bunnies… But does anyone know if they’ll acutally try to hurt her? She can’t stay in my room for the rest of her life. (I wish lol)


      • LBJ10
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          I wouldn’t be terribly worried about wolf spiders, but brown recluse spiders are definitely a concern. Are you having the house treated? If so, you’ll have to be careful about what you use.


        • Bam
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            Brown recluse spiders have strong venom so it’s better for your bun to stay in your room forever than be around those. Their venom can cause serious harm to humans, even death (in rare cases). I hope you’re having your house treated, and as LBJ also says, inform yourself carefully about what to do with your bun during and after the treatment.


          • Bambi
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              Ok thanks guys I have killed the spider (SCARY) and found a few Wolf spiders with it. We’re going to put some stuff around to get these guys out

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