Anyone know this spiders? In Vilnius old town apartment they are huge, worried if they are dangerous or poisonous

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  1. I doubt that you’d find any poisonous spiders in this country. Then again I’m no expert.

  2. Looks like some kind of Lycosiade.
    Not poisonous, bite might get inflamed, but not dangerous. Also, it’s most likely that the spider will try to avoid you at all costs, so no bites..

  3. That looks like a house spider here, big fucker tho, I hate em… yet I’m going to Colombia where I’m sure I’ll encounter a ton of the big ones 😂😂😂

  4. Pretty sure that there are no venomous spiders in Lithuania. You might get a rash or a pimple similar to a mosquito’s bite but shouldn’t get worse than that. At most you might turn into spider-man.

  5. Yesterday, I woke up in the middle of the night because of my cat making too much noise. I turn on my flashlight, point it at my cat, and – holy shit, a fucking spider on the wall (exactly like this one). The spider runs to the other side of the room. I keep watching my cat who’s trying to find the spider. A couple minutes later, the spider somehow magically appeared on my bed and literally crawled up to my hand. I fucking panicked and ran away. Its 11pm now and idfk how am I gonna sleep. I wouldn’t mind if it was one of these typical small spiders with very thin legs but that one was huge and I’m I don’t want that fucker to walk on my face during sleep. Help me.

  6. Friendly lil bugger, we had issue with flies at home in the terrace, not too long till a bunch of these guys came.

    Cleaned up our terrace from flies and fly larva for good. Now we have 5 spideys left, guarding, waiting.

  7. We have no poisonous spiders in Lithuania. Let your friend do his job and live a happy life unless you love bugs. He is definetly afraid of you and is not going to get anywhere near you even in your sleep. Damn those urban legends really do work.

  8. They are called “House Spiders”. They are pretty common in Europe. They are not poisonous though, but their bite can be quite painful if you threaten them

  9. Definitely not poisonous bcs Lithuania duh hehe the most that gotta worry bout here is stupid erkes And shit like that the other stuff just looks gross oh and since it is summer obviously musquitos those I can’t fucking stand or tbh wasps too especially at night when you keep the light on and windows open them shits swarm up the room like crazy

  10. Just a house spider, leave it be. You would have to try really, really hard to encounter a venomous spider in Lithuania.

  11. There are no poisonous spiders in Lithuania. Even killing one is considered to spoil your karma. Catch it on a sheet of paper and throw it out of your window, it will find its new home 😊

  12. Oh, cute! I remember those lived in the stack of firewood near my moms house. No dangerous spiders in Lithuania,.he’s only protecting you from mosquitoes

  13. Funny. Just encountered the same kind of spider that fell into my kitchen sink half an hour ago. Glad I learned the name of it.

  14. There are no native poisonous spiders in Lithuania, that one isn’t dangerous either. However there have been cases where dangerous spiders came with imported fruits and stuff like that, so if it looks like it might be dangerous, better not to fuck with it just in case, or you know call the guy that beats up spiderman, the slipperman.

  15. They are harmless. No spider can hurt you here. Some forest ones can make a small bite like an ant. But you will never see them 😀
    Ticks are the real killers. Get vaccinated.

  16. Unless you are allergic to that specific toxin from the venom and you go into anaphilactic shovk and choke to death in your own vomit…you should be fine

  17. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣

    This is just a simple house spider. Big and friendly. If you are worried by its preasence just take a paper towel and release it outside

  18. No spiders in Lithuania can bite trough your dead skin except for a grown orb weaver, the fat guys with crosses on their abdomens and even they will leave a mosquito bite and are absolutely not dangerous to humans and their venom isn’t dangerous as well:)

  19. That s the kind of spider my grandma used to grab from a wall only to throw it to the garden out of window where I used to play. I dont know the name but I dont think they are poisonous.

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