No.
I've never heard this myth before, that's a new one for me. But rest assured, from the moment they hatch, spiders are completely solitary animals. They don't live near their "family".
2007-11-01 14:05:43
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answer #1
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answered by interpnature 2
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What?! That's a very odd question - the relatives of the spider will probably be dead anyway. I don't think they would hunt you down, though.
Although some organisms, such as salmon, are capable of finding the exact location they were born, I don't think spiders can find who killed their relatives.
2007-11-01 21:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No, but the Wolf Spider's relatives howl at you, Fishing Spiders hide fishing poles and Black Widows will make you husband-less.
2007-11-02 01:41:15
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answered by kriend 7
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Spiders do not treasure their family...
They eat them...
So I guess the others don't care if you killed one of them...
They might thank you for saving them the trouble of killing that "brother" for lunch...
2007-11-01 21:10:54
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answered by Enigmatically Poetic 2
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It always seems that way. Whenever I killed one there was like 10 more the next day.
2007-11-01 21:05:42
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answered by Ginger and spice 2
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yes! they will come at you when your sleeping, climb down your throat, lay eggs in your belly and then you will "poo" those out but only after they have run around all your insides!
Be afraid, very afraid!
bwhaaaa-haaaaaa-haa
LOL :)
2007-11-01 21:11:32
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answered by KUJayhawksfan* 5
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i dont think so...but watch out for killer bees they will hunt you down for hours and they will try to find a way to get into your house.
2007-11-01 21:08:24
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answered by John P 2
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no of coarse not
2007-11-01 21:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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