Yes they can very easily. Check corners either on the floor or on the ceiling where they could make sturdy webs and you could possibly find an egg sack (it looks like a very small cotton ball about the size of a peanut). Any bug spray will work to kill the eggs but might I suggest, you could relocate the egg sack and the spider outside in a flowerpot or somewhere safe so that the creatures can go on living. Thank you if you choose the latter suggestion, I couldn't bear the thought of killing such harmless creatures.
Yes, their egg sacs contain hundreds of eggs. Before they lay their eggs they will eat the male (go figure). Then, after they lay their eggs they will die.
No, spiders do not lay eggs in human skin. Spiders typically lay their eggs in a safe and secluded location, such as a web or a burrow, where they can protect and care for their offspring.
Fish typically lay the most eggs compared to frogs and spiders. Some fish species can lay thousands to millions of eggs at once, while frogs and spiders typically lay smaller clutches of eggs.
Females of which species?
....No.
spiders and grasshoppers both do.
Spiders lay eggs anywhere it's safe for them, not just a human host.
Spiders lay eggs which then hatch into little spiders.
Spiders do not lay eggs when they bite as a bite is usually to immobilize a victim for consumption. Spider eggs are usually placed in a carefully constructed nest made of spun silk.
The females lay about a dozen eggs
Only the females lay eggs.
They don't. They lay their eggs in sand. What you heard was a myth.