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Spiders
Spiders EB1548  
Author(s): A.L. Antonelli, Roger D. Akre, and E. Paul Catts
Spiders are beneficial arthropods, found indoors and out. In the Northwest, widow spiders and hobo or aggressive house spiders can cause painful bites. Color photos and descriptions of common varieties should ease your fear over encounters in a dark hallway. Hint: Check firewood before you bring it indoors.

Published: November 1997.   8 pages.
 
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