Questions about Spiders

I have lived in my house completely free of pesticides, chemical or organic, for 12 years. I don’t have roaches or fleas (0 roaches or fleas ever because I don’t have close neighbors or dogs) but do have lots of spiders. Wolf spiders are a hoot, I can’t believe a wolfie would ever bite anyone, I scoop them into an empty water glass and pitch them out into the garden when I can corner them. Other spiders, sadly, get the vacuum treatment. Little doodlebugs and humus eating beetles from the garden wander thru the house from time to time and I can always tell when I’ve got a brown recluse because it starts to look like a little slaughter house under their messy web structures. A friend of mine who does use bug spray got a brown recluse bite and the Doctors had to carve away most of one buttock. I asked her if she still thought if we lived in the best of all possible worlds but, typical illiterate American, she didn’t get it.

Spider bite can leave 2 puncture marks.
Spiders put in digestive juices in when they bite so spider bites kinda never wanna heal.

Lying on my back in bed I felt something in the middle of my back poking me. I thought it was a muscle spasm, but it repeated in rhythmic bursts, and it was too localized. I sat up and turned on the light. I probably rolled over on the spider–some quarter-sized house spider–and was quite impressed with his strength in trying to lift me off him. I’m sure he tells all his spider buddies about the time he lifted a whole human.

Well, just like that: Relevant article on spider bites.

Hmm, let’s see, what other topics can I make emerge in the news?