Some humans really freak me out...
Fire? Flame thrower? Chlorox? Disintegrate?
This only shows how irrational the whole thing is for some people...
I have a spider in my house, what a blessing (not as big as the one in the video, but as big as a palm, ok) - from the day "Edgar" was in here, no more flies, moths or mosquitos. Edgar may live in my office room, well tucked away during daylight under the vintage computer shelf, he is welcome to feast anywhere in the house.
Some friends visiting shreaked when they saw him, but after I explained the situation, most were interested, some were very friendly and cuddly to him, some of course more reluctant. In this case I took care of a respecting but politely distant encounter.
Edgar is a blessing, he was here just like that, he is part of the family now (btw. he has a bucketphobia, poor guy).
Seriously now, while the above story is absolutely true, the scenarios that some people make about spiders are a mystery to me. I accept some people do suffer from arachnophobia, but hey, go see a shrink before you shock your surroundings to death (or ruin a house).
Spiders are not as cute as a puppy but they are definitely more trouble-free, if not even more useful to humans.
To take the wind out of the sails of some protesters, YES, I am aware of poisonous or otherwise dangerous kinds of spiders, some should not be in homes unless their owners have a professional knowledge about them (and the facilities to keep them). They should be kept as any other "rare" specimen of animals, alright.
But there is no need to "blitzkrieg" any spider. What about ladybugs? As much of a useful insect, yet more "cute". (Why so? Only because of this dotted 1950s Mary Poppins design? My a....)
Just my 2 ct.