The Parson spider mainly lives under rocks outdoors, but inside it lives in clothing and in dark spaces, this spider only comes out at night to roam the floor for prey. They do not spin webs.
I have been reading up on spiders and when i searched for Parson Spider i found a picture (below) and if this is the spider you found an Eastern Parson Spider you should be glad to know that they are a harmless indoor spider.
parson spider
parson spider
A brown spider that has a white diamond on its back is known as a Parson spider. This spider does have a mildly venomous bite.
The cross spider has white crosses on his abdomen. Another North American spider with white on his belly is a parson spider who has a white stripe down his abdomen.
It is called the Parson spider. It isn't poisonous but some get allergic reactions to its bite. If you find one, don't kill it, just put it outside.
there was a man named parson and he was on a curse
well it took me a while...it was a tuft question to answer, but finally here it is...! Gnaphosid spiders are common outdoor spiders. A specific Gnaphosid spider is known as a parson spider which is occasionally indoors. Parson spiders do not like water or cold weather. the parson spider is a meduim-sized spider (1/2 inch long). Parson spiders are hunting spiders and do not spin webs...and when they hunt it isn't pretty... anyways, they hunt at night and during the day, they are usually found out doors under stones or loose bark in silken retreats. Indoors they are found under objects like chairs or tiny holes in furtiture, or in cracks and crevices. And YES they are dangerous! Hope this helps!
He was a parson. (member of the clergy)
parson brown from 'winter wonderland'
Kevin Parson is 6' 5".
Parson's Pleasure ended in 1991.