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Originally Posted by Boofo
If they're in the rainforest, how would you be able to warn someone about spiders from here? Do they have internet there already? 
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You'd be surprised.
@thread starter: Once you spot them never let them out of your sight, now you're stuck looking for them and it's very possible you ate at least one of them in your sleep. If these are wolf spiders (they look like it) they don't build webs, they find a nest on the ground or just stay on the go.
Hopfully these aren't female, or you'll face the problem I had. Last year around this time my room was full of baby spiders, it took weeks to get the problem under control on my own, lucky for me they just ate the bugs

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I always have one or two spiders in my room, there is one above my window sitting in the same spot he has been in for weeks. He catches the bugs before they bother me, and honestly I'd rather have a few spiders then a 20 or so bugs.