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Due to its size and really fast movements, it does indeed appear to be a Dolomedes, the fishing spider. They are absolutely harmless to us. They move quickly, and this makes a lot of people think they are aggressive...but all it is is spider panic. lol They do panic at the sight of us just as much as we do at the sight of them!
It actually looks rather different from the Wolf Spider in body type. Look at the legs. Fishing spiders have very skinny legs, Wolf spiders have chunkier legs. Huntsman spiders' front legs are reeeeeaally long, much longer than the back legs.
They are great spiders with lovely patterning...even if you don't like the way they look as a whole, try to look past that for a minute and just look at how intricate the patterning is on it's body.
And, it is not necessarily true that we need to fear the non-webbing spiders most. The Black Widow is a spider than lives on a web it's entire life. It is the most venomous spider we have in the U.S. Brown Recluse are not webbing spiders, they wander. BUT, they are very small, shy and rarely seen. Chances are, if you see a spider out on your wall, ceiling, or anywhere else that looks like a Brown Recluse, it's NOT. There are several other species of perfectly harmless spiders that are commonly seen in peoples' houses, and they look identical to the Brown Recluse. In any case, spiders should be respected for what they are, but there is NO reason to fear them. They are just an important part of nature.
It actually looks rather different from the Wolf Spider in body type. Look at the legs. Fishing spiders have very skinny legs, Wolf spiders have chunkier legs. Huntsman spiders' front legs are reeeeeaally long, much longer than the back legs.
They are great spiders with lovely patterning...even if you don't like the way they look as a whole, try to look past that for a minute and just look at how intricate the patterning is on it's body.

And, it is not necessarily true that we need to fear the non-webbing spiders most. The Black Widow is a spider than lives on a web it's entire life. It is the most venomous spider we have in the U.S. Brown Recluse are not webbing spiders, they wander. BUT, they are very small, shy and rarely seen. Chances are, if you see a spider out on your wall, ceiling, or anywhere else that looks like a Brown Recluse, it's NOT. There are several other species of perfectly harmless spiders that are commonly seen in peoples' houses, and they look identical to the Brown Recluse. In any case, spiders should be respected for what they are, but there is NO reason to fear them. They are just an important part of nature.
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