This is a Brown Recluse spider. If you live in the Southern States of the US, or the Midwest, you’re probably already familiar with this little critter. And if you don't live in those areas - no worries.
Your chances of running into one are slim to none. I’d always heard that you could identify them by the fiddle on their back (which is why they are sometimes called “fiddlebacksâ€)… but I had never been close enough to one to be able to make out any kind of fiddle shape. As you can see on the map, Tennessee is pretty well covered.
That happens to be where I live. Let me tell you my story… I live in a quiet residential neighborhood in the middle of town. Not out in the woods or down by the water or any other ‘ideal’ place for a spider habitat.
Unfortunately, the Brown Recluse doesn't seem to be all that particular about their surroundings. They showed up in late Spring. At first it was just one or two, but within a week I had killed about a dozen of the same spider.
I didn't think much ... more.
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