I hate those things! Used to get a lot of them in Florida, during the summer. Occasionally they would get in the house. They didn't survive. We just called them big ol brown roach spiders! They are different than the wolf spiders in the yard. You could hear them run across the jalousies, at night. They would get under bed sheets, blankets, etc. Stayed at an apartment for a while, and it had an old window shaker air conditioner, and they would come in under the unit. Took the unit out, and replaced jalousies, and screen. After killing about 6 or 7 of them. Big nasty ones. two under my bed spread. And yes they will jump on you and bite you. One jumped on my Dad, and bit him, and it made a big nasty sore on the bite area. We had a dog food closet in the carport, when I was a kid, and they would get in there, to get the roaches. Usually I would leave them alone in there, as they served a purpose, but when I went to grab a can of dog food, and one jumped on my hand, I was flinging my hand so fast, that I thought My feet rose up in the air.
It was flung off, before it could bite me, and it smashed against the wall. My hand swelled up, and was sprained for a couple of days. Trust me, I was doing some hand flinging! Never had a problem with wolf spiders, just catch them in a cup, or jar, and toss them back in the yard, or shoo them out the door. Those @#$%!! big ol brown roach spiders though, if they were in the house, they were dead!
RAID!
Don't like spiders. Some I will leave alone, but others like those things, and black widows, brown recluse, will be dead on sight! Not worth the problems of getting bit. No point in increasing the odds of it happening. Sorry, but I am not a fan of spiders, or poisonous snakes! yes I will kill a poisonous snake on sight! Seen dogs bit, and die, and almost die, and had a Friend in school, die from a rattle snake bite, in a small vacant lot in the town of Lake Worth, Fl. I am not going to leave a poisonous snake or spider, to go its way. Sorry to those of you who do, but I will not. I have no problem with the non poisonous spiders, and snakes. Except tarantulas! I will leave them be in their habitat, but if they come into mine,:o R A I D !
That little spider in the back ground may be the male. He better careful, he could be a snack later.
I hope I have not offended anyone, but that is me, had too many bad experience with the poisonous critters. Don't like gators, crocodiles, sharks, barracudas,lion fish, stone fish, poison shellfish, etc. Either!
Wayne