It's a Parson Spider, on my wall. According to the information I can find it is not poisonous but the bite can painful and can cause swelling/irritation/etc. Also it's a ground spider, what the **** it's doing on my wall I don't know, it hunts at night running around on the ground.
Problem there is that I enjoy sleeping on the floor, as odd as it may seem it's more comfortable to me than a bed (it's a lot cooler). Naturally I don't want to get bitten. Fortunately for Mr Parson I am reading about Ghandi.
This raised an interesting question for me though. In the religions/ideologies where the killing of any creature is frowned upon how do you justify killing a creature that can potentially kill you?
Pretend Mr Parson were a black widow, which we have tons of here, or maybe even a brown recluse. Or maybe even replace him with a mouse which carry hantavirus and plague here.
Is a person expected to coexist peacefully with such threats, or go so far as to move away from them? What if you have little kids or are living with an elderly parent?
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