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

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    With so many kinds of eight-legged bugs running around (nearly 3,000 species in North America alone!), the most common house spiders are bound to pop up in your abode from time to time. And with ...

  3. Parasteatoda tepidariorum - Wikipedia

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    Parasteatoda tepidariorum, the common house spider or American house spider, is a spider species of the genus Parasteatoda with a cosmopolitan distribution. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Common house spiders are synanthropic and live in and near human dwellings.

  4. House spider - Wikipedia

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    The name house spider is a generic term for 11 different spiders commonly found around human dwellings, and may refer to their common name: Yellow sac spider, Cheiracanthium inclusum, a common spider worldwide often found in dwellings; Black house spider, Badumna insignis, an Australian spider also found in New Zealand; Brown house spider ...

  5. Southern house spider - Wikipedia

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    The southern house spider mating ritual is a lengthy (over an hour) and elaborate process with long periods during which neither the male nor the female moves considerably. When the wandering male encounters a female's web, there may be an initial confrontation where each scares the other.

  6. Washington spider season is here. Here’s what to know about ...

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    The long-bodied cellar spider or what is commonly called “daddy long legs” because of their leg length is a type of common house spider. These spiders create spider webs in the corners of ...

  7. Achaearanea - Wikipedia

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    Achaearanea is a genus of comb-footed spiders that was first described by Embrik Strand in 1929. [2]It used to include the extremely abundant common house spider, which was transferred to genus Parasteatoda in 2006, together with many other species.

  8. 14 Common House Bugs and How to Deal with Them ... - AOL

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    Where They're Common: House centipedes tend to prefer damp areas like basements and bathrooms. Also, if you live in a ground floor or garden level apartment you’re far more likely to see them ...

  9. Black house spider - Wikipedia

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    The black house spider or common black spider (Badumna insignis) is a common species of cribellate Australian spider, introduced to New Zealand and Japan. A closely related species, Badumna longinqua , the grey house spider, has a similar distribution, but has also been introduced to the Americas.