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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 453071" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>It doesn't sound like a recluse. My sister was bitten once. The bite itslelf was not painful. About like a pinprick. Problem is your hand is going to swell up like nobody's business and there will be a dimple at the bite site. This will take a few hours. The the outside is going to be red with the inside bluish to white. This area is going to rot and you may have to have it drained every other day or so - at least my sister had to.</p><p></p><p>Recluses also normally hang out in dark undisturbed areas and crawl around at night. Not likely to be in a pecan tree - but again, anything is possible in nature.</p><p></p><p>I've been stung by a bunch of stuff but one of the most painful stings I had was a little tiny caterpillar. Somebody told me its name but I can't remember it. It hurt upon touch -felt like fire- and got worse for the first half hour then the pain subsided and swelling went down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 453071, member: 4362"] It doesn't sound like a recluse. My sister was bitten once. The bite itslelf was not painful. About like a pinprick. Problem is your hand is going to swell up like nobody's business and there will be a dimple at the bite site. This will take a few hours. The the outside is going to be red with the inside bluish to white. This area is going to rot and you may have to have it drained every other day or so - at least my sister had to. Recluses also normally hang out in dark undisturbed areas and crawl around at night. Not likely to be in a pecan tree - but again, anything is possible in nature. I've been stung by a bunch of stuff but one of the most painful stings I had was a little tiny caterpillar. Somebody told me its name but I can't remember it. It hurt upon touch -felt like fire- and got worse for the first half hour then the pain subsided and swelling went down. [/QUOTE]
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