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SPIDERS 072610 The giant house spider is also active this time of year, as males mature and roam their indoor habitats looking for mates. "They don't have any brains," said Burke Museum spider expert Rod Crawford. "They don't know they're not going to find a mate in the living room." Though some are as big a hand, they are harmless to people. This male is the pet of spider-lover Shannon Bowley. 105627 (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
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Spiders seem to be everywhere in your home and garden, but experts say fear not, it's not an infestation, it's just the time of year they're at they're at their most visible.
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