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Old 07-30-2014, 8:39am   #15
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Originally Posted by Cybercowboy View Post
Wolf spiders are nice to have around actually because they eat the hell out of other bugs. They can give a painful bite, I learned that lesson when I reached down to pick up a rock while mowing my parent's yard and grabbed a big wolf spider by mistake.

I've been bit by brown recluse spiders a few times but fortunately for me I'm not allergic to their venom. It just makes an itchy bite like a tick or mosquito. Not allergic to bee stings either but wasps really do a number on me.
Spiders don't bother me but I do NOT want to screw with those recluse spideys.
I've seen some crazy pictures about what they can do to people.
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