longfiredragon
Well-Known Member
I am always trying to move forward in life and learn new things. If I am mistaken I have no issues with admitting it.
It will just mean I learned something new again. I do not have any pictures, never felt the need to take any. I am currently in tombstone AZ. So can't run down a take any photos.
I am no expert as I stated before. I just like educating myself on things.
A member posted a link from the Florida agriculture department. Which I read a similar one years ago. It verifies for a fact that brown recluse spiders are in the state of Florida in quite a few counties at the time it was written. Not only are they in Florida, but 3 different variants are in Florida.
Also one of the counties they were found in was orange county. The county I live in boarders orange county.
The article also states that in some of the counties they were found in a pretty large populations. It's not me stating this, it was the Florida agriculture department.
Thinking logically, there is absolutely no reason why something like a brown recluse can't live,thrive and even adapt in Florida. Florida is like spider heaven. There are so many bugs, insects and crap to feed on. Florida rates right at the top of how many snakes,bugs,spiders, insects and such per acre of land in the world. Point is they would have an abundant food source all the time. Which could also explain their rise in numbers, and ability to thrive somewhere new.
Also I stated this before, please Google it for yourself. Brown recluse spiders build several different types of webs. Including the kinda funnel shaped ones I mentioned earlier.
It will just mean I learned something new again. I do not have any pictures, never felt the need to take any. I am currently in tombstone AZ. So can't run down a take any photos.
I am no expert as I stated before. I just like educating myself on things.
A member posted a link from the Florida agriculture department. Which I read a similar one years ago. It verifies for a fact that brown recluse spiders are in the state of Florida in quite a few counties at the time it was written. Not only are they in Florida, but 3 different variants are in Florida.
Also one of the counties they were found in was orange county. The county I live in boarders orange county.
The article also states that in some of the counties they were found in a pretty large populations. It's not me stating this, it was the Florida agriculture department.
Thinking logically, there is absolutely no reason why something like a brown recluse can't live,thrive and even adapt in Florida. Florida is like spider heaven. There are so many bugs, insects and crap to feed on. Florida rates right at the top of how many snakes,bugs,spiders, insects and such per acre of land in the world. Point is they would have an abundant food source all the time. Which could also explain their rise in numbers, and ability to thrive somewhere new.
Also I stated this before, please Google it for yourself. Brown recluse spiders build several different types of webs. Including the kinda funnel shaped ones I mentioned earlier.
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