
Is this spider (above) a brown recluse? (And don't you utterly dig its reflection a la deep-space science fiction movie white glowiness?) It is certain that the spider immediately below IS a brown recluse.


Here is the first one again, this time with the penny; it is much, much smaller than the other two recluses that have been found in our house. This one was in the WC on May 6th, about 5 o'clock in the morning, on the wall.

Yes or no?

This is a terrible photo and yet I love it because of its deep-space science fiction movie white glowiness, and therefore it's included. It provides a nice spider-to-penny aspect, as well.
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