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SPIDERS

 Class: Arachnida 

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 Spiders are group of arthropod they have 8 legs and two distinct body region, cephalothorax and abdomen. Spiders feed on insects and other arthropods. Their is a fear to people when it comes to spiders especially a few spiders in Nevada the Black widow and a desert Brown spider because they are poisonous. spiders begin life as egg eggs are laid in sacks, then bound by silk, and highly guarded, or even carried on the females back. And then young spiders emerge from their eggs and scatter. spiders dispensed by ballooning. This occurs when spiders produce silk and threads that are caught by the wind, which the wind can carry the eggs-spiders hundreds of miles with wind current then they molt several times before they become grown. Mating and egg laying can occur any time for year. 

HABITAT

 All spiders produce silk. spiders may survive months without food. most spiders found in homes are attached to water sources water pipes, floor drains, plumbing fixtures, air conditioners in common areas where spiders may be found in homes. Some prefer warm, dry undisturbed sites, Air vents upper corners of rooms. Spiders around indoor openings cracks, darkened areas or silk and retreats, they have built. 

WHITE FOOTED MICE

 Although all spider bites produce venom few pose a health risk as most spiders are not very toxic to humans. Spiders are usually not aggressive, but if handled incorrectly, or trapped. 2 poisonous species do occur in Nevada the black widow and desert brown spiders. 

Common Nevada spiders

 Wolf spiders, jumping spiders, orb webers, cobweb spiders, black widows, funnel weavers, hobo spiders, Desert Brown spiders. 

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 Behavior the desert brown spider prefers to be outside usually found under litter, boards and other debris. In desert occasionally found in quiet protected areas and building’s, garage, and sink drains. The desert brown spider prefers locations that remain undisturbed for long periods of time such as houses that have not been lived in recently. Bite can occur when putting on clothing in which the spider is hiding, cleaning out storage sheds and closets, or stepping on a wandering spider at night with bare feet.
A typical desert brown spider bite may not be felt at the time of the bite. Generally 3 to 4 hours after the bay, the area around the bite, becomes swollen, red, and painful. The tissue sloughing may require medical attention. 

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