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Wolf spiders are ginormous but pm harmless to humans. Think of him like your new doorman. :)
I researched that extensively, believe me.
They do bite, and it causes damage, but their venom doesn’t affect us– any damage is usually bruising from purely mechanical causes, because they have large powerful jaws.
I got bit a couple weeks ago by something, and it bruised viciously, and I’m thinking it was almost definitely a wolf spider that was in my bed. And I’m actually thinking these guys seem to have territories– there’s one in the roof hole (the big one), and another in the window right next to the bed. And homie in the window by the bed totally walked over me in the middle of the night and nearly got himself hunted by Whiskey the cat. (Not a good move, bro.)
But like. Party foul. I bet he’s the asshole that bit me too. No way. Stay out of the bed, jerk!

Wolf spiders are ginormous but pm harmless to humans. Think of him like your new doorman. :)
I researched that extensively, believe me.
They do bite, and it causes damage, but their venom doesn’t affect us– any damage is usually bruising from purely mechanical causes, because they have large powerful jaws.
I got bit a couple weeks ago by something, and it bruised viciously, and I’m thinking it was almost definitely a wolf spider that was in my bed. And I’m actually thinking these guys seem to have territories– there’s one in the roof hole (the big one), and another in the window right next to the bed. And homie in the window by the bed totally walked over me in the middle of the night and nearly got himself hunted by Whiskey the cat. (Not a good move, bro.)
But like. Party foul. I bet he’s the asshole that bit me too. No way. Stay out of the bed, jerk!
