No this is pure myth and urban legend. Brown recluse Spiders have a necrotic venom that kills tissue and will cause an abcess at the site of the bite that requires medical care, but like all other spiders create egg sacs in dark secluded dry areas, usually between April and may. They do not lay eggs in people.
I have a friend who was bit by a brown recluse spider in the middle of her back .. It's been about 2 or 3 months ago since this happened, If you don't believe it her name is Lorie Daughterman and she lives in STANEY Montana.. first the doctors were pulling eggs out of her back for about a month…THEY WERE using a syringe to get the eggs out. And now they are starting to pull out little baby spiders but they can only pull out so many at a time, so when she is sleeping the little spiders come out of the hole where she was bitten…this has been going for more than a month…to bring you up to date as of April 4, 2015 they have pulled all most full grown spiders out of those same 2 holes and they are sending them to Denver to analyze the spiders.. she has new bites from the baby spiders and it seem they are laying eggs too.. On april 8, 2015 they are going to hopefully get them all out of her… she been struggling with this the whole time and she heck of a trooper… I put this out there so others can be aware of this AND MAYBE SOME ASSOCIATION MIGHT BE ABLE TO HELP HER WITH ALL THESE BILLS THIS HAS CAUSED, AND TO MAKE OTHER PEOPLE AWARE WHATS OUT THERE AND TO BECAREFUL OF ALL SPIDERS!!!!!!
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