Brown Widow Spider
Latrodectus mactans (Fabricius)
The Brown widow is venomous; the underside of the abdomen has an orange or yellow markings similar to the hourglass. She is found often south of Daytona Beach along the coast. Her bite is less painful than that of the Southern however if bitten seek medical attention immediately.
If you are bitten by a widow spider: Contact your physician, hospital or poison center immediately and follow their instructions. Poison Centers across the country now have a new national emergency phone number – 1-800-222-1222.
Collect the spider if possible for identification. Your physician may administer an anti-venom treatment and calcium gluconate to alleviate pain, and will probably treat the site with an antiseptic to prevent infection.
If you have a heart condition or are otherwise vulnerable, you may require a hospital stay until symptoms subside. Usually bite victims recover fully within two to five days.
If you do find signs of any species of spiders in your home or business,
We will promptly inspect to identify the type of species and recommend a course of treatment.