EDIT: After additional research, looks more like a "hobo spider". One source says:
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Causing necrosis in a similar but more mild fashion than the brown recluse, the hobo spider is generally referred to as an “aggressive house spider”. Bites are not known to be fatal to humans.
Could be a Brown Recluse, I wouldn't let one live anywhere near me or my family.
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The brown recluse venom is extremely poisonous, even more potent than that of a rattlesnake. Yet recluse venom causes less disease than a rattlesnake bite because of the small quantities injected into its victims. The venom of the brown recluse is toxic to cells and tissues.
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Bite victims may experience these symptoms:
- severe pain at bite site after about four hours,
- severe itching,
- nausea,
- vomiting,
- fever, and
- myalgias (muscle pain).
Occasionally results in a severe local reaction with signs that include:
- blistering (common)
- necrosis (death) of skin and subcutaneous fat (less common), and
severe destructive necrotic lesions with deep wide borders
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If you think you or someone you know has been bitten by a brown recluse spider, then the individual should be seen by a doctor that day. If possible, bring the spider in question to the doctor's office. Identification of the spider is very helpful in making the correct diagnosis.
If the patient is unable to be seen by a doctor that day, he or she should seek care at a hospital's emergency department.