There is some debate about whether or not hobo spiders are in fact venomous. Some studies have shown that hobo spider venom causes skin lesions while other studies failed to demonstrate toxicity in humans. It is interesting to note that in Europe, the original home of the North America population, this spider is not considered to be venomous.
Until this issue is settled you probably should treat hobo spider as if it is venomous and avoid direct encounters. You can wear gloves while working in the garden and especially around woodpiles where this spider has constructed webs. If you believe you have been bitten by a hobo spider try to capture it so that a proper identification can be made.
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