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What should the residents on the first floor of Wuhan do if they smoke Okumo?

You can drive it away with a long stick. Generally speaking, most spiders are harmless, but it is not recommended to hurt or catch spiders. If you are afraid of driving, you can ask for help or call the police.

First, the residents on the first floor of Wuhan slapped Okumo.

Recently, according to online news, a relatively large spider appeared in Mr. He's home in Hanyang District, Wuhan. As the first discoverer, Mr. He's wife screamed in panic. According to Mr. and Mrs. He's reaction, it is not the first time that this Okumo has appeared in the room. Later, when interviewed by reporters, it was found that this spider was about 12 cm long and its body was dark gray.

Second, most spiders are nontoxic.

Out of curiosity, the woman posted a photo of this giant spider on the social platform and got an answer from animal experts. It turns out that the name of this Okumo is White-fronted Spider. It is reported that this kind of spider likes to live in the room. This kind of spider is harmless and the most common and largest spider. This kind of spider usually moves at night and feeds on flies, cockroaches and insects. It can be seen that this Okumo belongs to an animal that is beneficial to human beings. Moreover, this kind of spider is also sold in online stores, and the price ranges from a few yuan to dozens of yuan.

Third, about my opinion.

Generally, Okumo like this is more common in Guangdong and Guangxi, two provincial capitals, where there are more cockroaches. So this white-fronted spider will haunt the walls of the room. I have seen it several times in Guangxi before. Okumo, with long legs, won't take the initiative to attack humans. So, if we find this kind of spider at home, don't be alarmed. We can drive it away calmly or leave it alone. If you are accidentally injured by a spider, you can wash the injured part with soap. Spiders are generally harmless.