Brown Recluse Spiders Force Family Out of Their Home
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04/18/2015
The family was forced to relocate soon after purchasing their house.
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1. A Missouri family was forced to abandon their home due to a massive Brown Recluse infestation.
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2. Brian and Susan Trost purchased the home in 2007. During the initial walk-through, the infestation was not apparent.
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3. Susan reported that after a few days,she started seeing spiderwebs everywhere. They coated the mini blinds, pantry ceiling, air registers and their fireplace.
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4. A month after living living in the home, Susan said she heard her 4 year old son screaming from the basement. She claims she went to see what was wrong and found a spider about the size of a half dollar near his foot.
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5. After confirming that the infestation of spiders were Brown Recluse, the Trost family called in various exterminators, but their efforts were proven useless.
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6. In 2008, the Trost family filed a claim with State Farm and a civil lawsuit against the previous home owners, Tina and David Gault, for allegedly not disclosing the Brown Recluse infestation along with other problems they had with the house. I believe I would want my money back as well.
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7. At the jury trial in St.Charles County in October of 2011, Jamel Sandidge, A Biology Professor at the University of Kansas, described the infestation as an "Immense Hazard" stating that there were possibly between 4,500 - 6,000 spiders.
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8. Even though the initial bite is not deadly, it can become fatal if it's not properly treated.
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