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Can you guys help me out here, found this spider indoors and I can't reliably identify it. I appreciate any help.

I'm in Oregon.

Can you guys help me out here, found this spider indoors and I can't reliably identify it. I appreciate any help. I'm in Oregon.

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I'm in Oregon.

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, , you must ban OP.

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Benned

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I feel safer already!

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I'm soo glad people make my decisions for me, thinking is scary!

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Can I had a wee swastika next to my name plox

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Umm, thanks?

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No thanks necessary, citizen.

All in a days work.

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That's the "Nope" spider.

It got its name from the reaction most have when seeing it, right before using hairspray and a lighter to make sure it's dead.

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Hard to tell from the pics but I am going to call it a "Callobius severus", not a threat to your family or animals but its bite would hurt and its better off outside than inside.

There are better house spiders to leave around.

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>Callobius severus

Oh hey that's not a bad guess. I think that's reliable. Thank you. Sucks they bite, but I don't have to worry about rushing any of my children to emergency.

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All spiders bite if you fuck with them.

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Maybe a wolf spider, it's hard to tell.

https://spiderid.com/locations/united-states/oregon/ Good info here

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Yeah, young wolf spider

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Lol, I can't tell if you're fucking with me or not.

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calponia harrisonfordi

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I got curious about what this bug is, but couldn't find a convincing one. Maybe someone will be luckier in "COMMON SPIDERS of NORTH AMERICA" on b-ok.cc

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What's it taste like?

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Michael Obama's slash gash.

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Big Mike's Forever wound.

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Looks like a baby trantula.

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Thanks. I don't think there are tarantulas in Oregon.

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Oh sh-- well, then that's a candidate as well... Not the sauce I should be looking at first thing in the morning when I couldn't fall asleep after yesterday anyways...

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Two choices, a juvenile Giant House Spider ( Eratigena atrica ) or a juvenile Hobo Spider ( Eratigena agrestis ).

The two photos aren't exactly crystal clear but I'm leaning towards Hobo Spider.

A bite from either species is not considered a threat by the CDC to humans or pets, take that with a grain of salt I say.

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