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Originally Posted by Paul
You are FAR more likely to get hurt -- not to mention seriously hurt -- by a dog, cat, even a horse. If fear must set in, may as well put it where it makes the most sense. Oh, and with that thought in mind stay away from any motorized vehicle. ![Big Grin](http://www.orchidboard.com/community/images/smilies/new/biggrin2.gif)
There are very few spiders that have medically significant venom and few that will even try to use it on something other than prey except under dire circumstances.
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On that note, I've heard (correct me if I'm wrong) that granddaddy long-leg spiders (don't know the species name) are some of the most poisonous spiders on the planet, yet their mouths aren't big enough/not able to bite humans, so they are not the least bit dangerous to us... (I used to play w/ them when I was a kid,
![Coverlaugh](http://www.orchidboard.com/community/images/smilies/new/coverlaugh.gif)
& no harm came to me from 'em
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) I agree that there are far more likely things that will harm you, that you encounter
every single day, to be worrying about spiders... The only one I'm scared-ish of, is the Brown Recluse.. I live in an old house, & I've heard that they are often found in older homes... Plus, I have seen one in my house... It landed on my elbow one night
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...Not entirely sure where it came from, but probably the attic... I didn't like that too much, lol.. That's the only one I've killed.. I usually take any spiders I find in my house, outside.