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  2. Creepy crawly spiders coming into your home? Don't kill them ...

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    Though spiders are abundant from spring through fall across the United States, experts warn that more may be noticed inside our homes when temperatures start to drop and they seek out warm spaces ...

  3. The 10 Most Common House Spiders to Look Out For, According ...

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    Wolf spider. What they look like: With over 200 species of wolf spiders crawling around, it’s no wonder that they range in size and appearance.“The largest species can be up to an inch and a ...

  4. Family flees dream home to escape poisonous spiders ... - AOL

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    A Missouri family was forced to flee their home when it was infested with thousands of brown recluse spiders. Brian and Susan Trost bought the $450,000 home in 2007 and soon discovered they had as ...

  5. 22 Weirdest Items Sold on Amazon That You'll Still Want

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    The goofy-looking Ostrich Pillow is a solution. The cushy napping pillow slides over the head, blocking out light yet allowing you to breathe. ... A leggy spider is crawling across the wall and ...

  6. Ballooning (spider) - Wikipedia

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    These spiders use tens to hundreds of silk strands, which form a triangular sheet with a length and width of about 1 meter (39 in). [8] Pardosa spp. attempting to balloon. In Australia, in 2012 and in May 2015, millions of spiders were reported to have ballooned into the air, making the ground where they landed seem snow-covered with their silk ...

  7. Southern house spider - Wikipedia

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    They do, however, have an unnerving tendency to crawl across anything in their path regardless of whether it is alive. This is not aggression; these spiders are simply nearly blind and cannot see larger animals. Indeed, these spiders instinctively play dead if they feel threatened (a tactic which is effective against their common predators).

  8. Deinopidae - Wikipedia

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    Deinopidae, also known as net casting spiders, is a family of cribellate [1] spiders first described by Carl Ludwig Koch in 1850. [2] It consists of stick-like elongated spiders that catch prey by stretching a web across their front legs before propelling themselves forward.

  9. Watch: Camper wakes up to hundreds of spiders crawling ... - AOL

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    A camper woke up to hundreds of daddy longlegs crawling across their tent, video shared on 1 November by an Alaska national park shows. The spectacle is called an “aggregation,” Lake Clark ...