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Spider, more than 46,700 species of arachnids found in worldwide. It’s differed from insects in having eight legs rather than six and in having the body divided into two parts rather than three. All spiders are predators, feeding especially insects. Spiders range in body length from 0.5 to about 90 mm. Female spiders generally are much larger than males. Spiders are found on all continents (except
Antarctica).

Common Spider

  1. HOUSE SPIDERS : Typically brown or tan with various markings. Any corner inside or outside is suitable for house spiders to construct their webs. These spiders are more common in garages, crawl spaces and basements as these areas are less disturbed and tend to harbor more insects.
  2. CELLAR SPIDERS : Cellar spiders spin large, tangled webs and hang upside down within the web. When disturbed, they shake the web violently. They are not dangerous spiders and actually are quite beneficial in that they have been known to capture and eat other spiders, including even black widow and brown recluse spiders. Once their web becomes old and unusable, cellar spiders construct additional webbing attached to the old web. Over time, considerable amounts of cobwebs can accumulate.
  3. CRAB SPIDERS : Crab spiders are passive hunters that ambush their prey. These spiders wait patiently on plants and flowers for flies, bees, butterflies and other insects to visit, and then they pounce upon the unsuspecting insect. These spiders prefer to stay outside; they are rarely seen inside. On occasion, a single spider will wander into a building searching for prey, or it could be carried inside in potted plants or fresh cut flowers.
  4. GROUND SPIDERS : Ground spiders are a widely varied group. A few species are commonly associated with building invasions, especially the Parsons spider, which is recognized by the cross-like whitish marking on its abdomen. Ground spiders are hunting spiders; they do not build webs, but rather chase down their prey. Most species are night hunters but some are active during the day. These spiders live outside beneath stones and logs and within leaf litter, mulch and heavy ground covering such as ivy. Indoors, they may be found scurrying along baseboards and hiding beneath furniture and appliances.

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