The Brown Recluse is found in nineteen of the fifty states in the U.S.A. The Brown Recluse is very dangerous and interesting because its bite can be deadly. You might think that this is a very aggressive spider, but the Brown Recluse is very shy. A spider likes to live in dark areas that are very small in size. If the brown recluse gets caught in a space where there are people, its instincts tell it to protect itself by biting others. Brown Recluses create webs, even though they are not dependent on them for catching their prey. They usually make their webs into sacs to use for their eggs. If at any point-in-time you see a brown recluse (or you think you see a brown recluse) it would a better idea to stay away from it, since it probably doesn't want you there.
To learn more about the Brown Recluse, click on one of the links below:
http://www.brownreclusespider.org/
http://www.spiders.us/species/loxosceles-reclusa/
http://www.brownreclusespider.org/
http://www.spiders.us/species/loxosceles-reclusa/