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  2. Spider web - Wikipedia

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    A classic circular form spider's web Infographic illustrating the process of constructing an orb web. A spider web, spiderweb, spider's web, or cobweb (from the archaic word coppe, meaning 'spider') [1] is a structure created by a spider out of proteinaceous spider silk extruded from its spinnerets, generally meant to catch its prey.

  3. Dust bunny - Wikipedia

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    Dust bunnies Laptop heat sink blocked with dust bunnies, restricting airflow Microscopic view of a dust bunny. Scale numbers are at intervals of 230 μm.. Dust bunnies (or dustbunnies) are small clumps of dust that form under furniture and in corners that are not cleaned regularly.

  4. Housekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The main purpose of this service is to restore the original condition and appearance of the home. The cleaners usually perform a thorough and deep cleaning of the entire home, covering every corner and surface. Some of the tasks include removing cobwebs, dusting furniture, washing windows, scrubbing tiles and grout, and disinfecting countertops.

  5. York County restaurant inspections: cobwebs and dust over ...

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    Food was subject to potential contamination from large amounts of cobwebs and dust overhead. Ceiling was open to rafters, except for a few areas that had been covered by plastic that was torn and ...

  6. Mold control and prevention (library and archive) - Wikipedia

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    Mold produce mycelium which growth pattern resembles cobwebs. Mycelium allows the mold to obtain food and nutrients through the host. Inevitably, the mycelium produces spore sacs and release new spores into the air. [3] Eventually the spores land on new material, and the reproductive cycle begins again.

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

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    Where you’ll find them: While they’re usually outside, they sometimes venture indoors. “It can hide in clothing, beds, and shoes,” Potzler says. “It can hide in clothing, beds, and shoes ...

  8. Use Our Holiday Cleaning Checklist to Prepare for Entertaining

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    Cleaning Checklist for Outside. One of the first things guests will notice when arriving to your home is the exterior. Boost curb appeal by tackling some essential seasonal chores. Clear leaves ...

  9. Spider - Wikipedia

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    Members of the family Theridiidae weave irregular, tangled, three-dimensional webs, popularly known as cobwebs. There seems to be an evolutionary trend towards a reduction in the amount of sticky silk used, leading to its total absence in some species. The construction of cobwebs is less stereotyped than that of orb-webs, and may take several days.