Jo no longer felt the need to prove herself when it came to guys who thought she was wet behind the ears. So she didn't point out that in her line of work, there were plenty of things that needed special bullets or fire or beheading to end them.. but she didn't see much that could shrug off bullets entirely. She was more concerned at the fact that the man confirmed that there wasn't anyone alive in there. She swore under her breath, but still wanted to see for herself. Plus, they had to make sure that there weren't more spiders lurking somewhere.
She gestured to further inside the house.
"Be my guest. I'm Jo, by the way. Guess I should be glad that you were in the neighborhood."
She might have been fishing a bit. She wanted to know where this giy had come from and how he'd found the creature.