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U-M undergraduate library reopens after venomous spider scare
Three Mediterranean recluse spiders were discovered in building in January
Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor
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A brown recluse spider. (Wikimedia Commons)
ANN ARBOR – University of Michigan’s Shapiro Undergraduate Library reopened on Tuesday morning after a two-day closure due to reports that venomous spiders were on the loose.
As it turns out, three Mediterranean recluse spiders were discovered in the library’s basement in late January but were never seen in the building’s public spaces after the school’s pest management team treated the area.