> Behalf Of Russell Chapman
> 
> I take an each way bet with spiders (ours aren't as wussy as
yours, 
> overall). I  also figure killing them with a shoe is not very 
> sportsmanlike, but that same dark recess of my brain doesn't want
him 
> around either, so I feed them to my pet dragons...

"Aren't as wussy as yours"...!  That has to be the understatement of
the year.  Down where pretty much anything that moves can kill you,
or at least make you wish you were dead.

I lived in an apartment for several years that had many of these
strange little brown spiders.  It was only after a friend
encountered one that I learned they were brown recluses.  Not fun.
We ended up staying in that apartment for another couple of years
while fighting a losing battle against the spiders and the apartment
management.  I've learned alot about recluses since then and have
learned that they aren't as dangerous as we had feared.  Yet, since
they tend to prey on other spiders, my wife and I tend to pounce on
any stray spiders in our house as potential brown recluse food.

We do have a TON of wolf spiders in our house (in Missouri).  The
one in the picture is a LITTLE one compared to some of the ones
we've found.  Most of them get a quick death.  Occassionally we'll
catch one in a jar and keep it for a bit just to marvel at the
hugeness of it.  Then there was the time I killed a wolf spider that
was carrying its young on its back.  That wasn't fun.  "Indy, why
does the carpet move...?"

 - jmh

At least that apartment was free of other bugs...
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