Background Although Ixodes ticks are considered the chief vector for Borrel
ia burgdorferi in the USA, B. burgdorferi has also been identified in mosqu
itoes, horse flies, and deer flies, We examined the possibility of these or
ganisms being harbored in two species of spider in central Arkansas,
Methods Ten wolf spiders (Lycosa gulosa) and two brown recluse spiders (Lox
osceles reclusa) were collected in central Arkansas during early summer and
fixed in formalin. Paraffin-embedded sections of the spiders were examined
for spirochetes using the modified Steiner spirochete staining method and
examined for B. burgdorferi using immunohistochemistry.
Results All 12 spiders from both species were found to be negative for all
spirochetes including B. burgdorferi.
Conclusions Spiders in our sample appeared not to harbor B, bugdorferi Furt
her studies utilizing larger sample sizes, more sensitive testing measures,
or spiders from an area more endemic with B. burgdorferi may further prove
or disprove that spiders are capable of harboring this organism.