Hey /an/, sorry to bother you. I found this thing a few weeks ago, I think it's helping me with moth control so I just left it alone. Mom came to visit and freaked out, wants me to kill it, I'd say I'd check if it was dangerous first.I'm in south-eastern spain, I've been researching what spider species live around her and I think it's scytodes maculata which is harmless, but it could also be loxosceles rufescens which is bad news. I don't really have a better photo.Thanks in advance
>>5112435Brown recluse
>>5112435even if it is one of the few spiders with an actually significant bite, you kind of have to go out of your way to get bit by a spider. tell your mom to stop freaking out over nothing.
Scytodes would be my guess, also.
Very likely Scytodes yeahBrown recluses themselves aren't all that dangerous anyway, people are hysterical pussies. If you do any gardening you're probably taking more risks than letting a brown recluse exist in your house.
>>5112435Kill your mother instead
>>5112443For the most part true, except wolf spiders. Because they hide in stupid places and its easy to sit on them or something like that.
>>5112435my mum released about 7000 parasitic wasps into her house to get rid of moths.I don't want to go there anymore