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Spiders Force Family From Home: Brown Recluse Arachnids 'Bled' From Walls

Spiders Force Family From Home: Brown Recluse Arachnids 'Bled' From Walls
Workers from McCarthy Pest Control finish covering a house next to Whitmoor Country Club on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 5, 2014, in Dardenne Prairie, Mo., in preparation for fumigating the house to get rid of brown recluse spiders. (J.B. Forbes/St. Louis Post-Dispatch/MCT/Landov)  

By    |   Monday, 13 October 2014 11:05 AM EDT

Spiders have forced a family from their home in suburban St. Louis after thousands of venomous brown recluses started "bleeding out of the walls."

Brian and Susan Trost bought the $450,000 home overlooking two golf holes at Whitmoor Country Club in Weldon Spring in October 2007 and soon afterward started seeing brown recluse spiders everywhere, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported, according to The Associated Press. Once when showering, Susan Trost dodged a spider as it fell from the ceiling and washed down the drain.

She told St. Louis television station KMOV-TV in 2012 the spiders "started bleeding out of the walls," and at least two pest control companies were unable to eradicate the infestation.

The couple filed a claim in 2008 with their insurance company, State Farm, and a lawsuit against the home's previous owners for not disclosing the brown recluse problem.

At a civil trial in St. Charles County in October 2011, University of Kansas biology professor Jamel Sandidge — considered one of the nation's leading brown recluse researchers — estimated there were between 4,500 and 6,000 spiders in the home. Making matters worse, he said, those calculations were made in the winter when the spiders are least active.

The jury awarded the couple slightly more than $472,000, but the former owners declared bankruptcy, the insurance company still didn't pay anything, and the couple moved out two years ago.

The home, now owned by the Federal National Mortgage Association, was covered with nine tarps this week and workers filled it with a gas that permeated the walls to kill the spiders and their eggs.

"There'll be nothing alive in there after this," said Tim McCarthy, president of the company hired to fix the problem once and for all.

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Spiders have forced a family from their home in suburban St. Louis after thousands of venomous brown recluses started "bleeding out of the walls."
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