Funnel weaver and grass spiders are beneficial predators. They very rarely leave their webs, so they don't often enter homes. They will only bite if provoked, and are not considered dangerous. Their venom is hemotoxic but is much less than severe than the Brown Recluse. read more
Grass Spider – Get to Know the Grass Spider December 18, 2013 | By sobelarry More The Grass Spider is a group of common spiders which resides on grassy areas and catches their prey by their cleverly crafted webs to which the prey can fall in and be easily grabbed by the spider. read more
Almost all spiders bite, but fatalities from spider bites are rare, mainly due to anti-venom treatment. A common species, the grass spider, also known as the funnel weaver spider, although venomous to some species, is considered harmless to humans, according to Colorado State University Extension's website. read more