Very few spiders cover the whole world, but that looks close enough to a brown recluse that you should've killed it immediately if you're anywhere that could even potentially have them.
They're not normal spiders, if you get bit by one it will fuck you up bad. A bite could result in dead tissue almost a foot wide within days, and take months to heal even with medical treatment. They're not going to run at you and attack you, but you don't want these roaming around you house.
If the body has that light brown with dark brown in it, they get squashed. And not with a paper towel or tissue, take the time to go get a shoe or a hardcover book. It ain't worth the risk.
But again, they're pretty much only in a chunk of America that isn't really densely populated, so it really matters where you're at.
En dépit de sa taille impressionnante, la tégénaire géante est totalement inoffensive pour l'Homme.
Il n'existe pas d'article scientifique ni de publication médicale faisant état d'un cas direct de morsure d'une araignée du genre Tegenaria sur l'Homme. Les accusations sont portées a posteriori, à la suite de la découverte d'une tégénaire dans la maison d'un patient souffrant de lésions de la peau. On trouve pourtant d'autres explications médicales bien plus plausibles (virus, champignons, eczéma, maladie de Lyme...),.
Particulièrement craintive et docile comme sa cousine Tegenaria domestica, Eratigena duellica cherchera toujours à fuir en cas de dérangement. Eratigena agrestis ne partage pas la même réputation pacifique, mais semble tout aussi inoffensive.
please be more careful with their legs next time. Looks like 3 are crushed
I understand. But just because someone can't recognize a brown recluse spider doesn't make them an idiot. All you have to do is be like hey, actually it's not a brown recluse because of xyz. No need for the ridicule