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  2. Spiders may be hiding in your car during Texas mating ... - AOL

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    According to Texas Parks and Wildlife, there are nearly 900 species of spiders in Texas. Only two groups of spiders in Texas are considered poisonous to humans. Spiders eat insects and other ...

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

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    “The majority of the spiders cause us no harm and are predators of pests,” says entomologist Roberto M. Pereira, Ph.D., an insect research scientist with the University of Florida. Translation ...

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

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    Keep the inside and outside of your home neat and tidy, clearing away webs and the dusty environment that spiders prefer; Simply use a cup and piece of paper to capture and move the spider outside.

  5. Steatoda grossa - Wikipedia

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    Female Steatoda grossa eating flies. Steatoda grossa, commonly known as the cupboard spider, the dark comb-footed spider, the brown house spider (in Australia), or the false widow or false black widow (though several other species are known by these names), is a common species of spider in the genus Steatoda.

  6. Amaurobius similis - Wikipedia

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    Amaurobius similis has a Holarctic distribution, and is found throughout Europe and the Caucasus. It has also been introduced to North America. [1] The species is found primarily in or around buildings, where it spins a web in holes in walls, fences and window frames. [2] It is also less commonly found under bark in more natural habitats, such ...

  7. Steatoda - Wikipedia

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    Steatoda spiders are not aggressive, and most injuries to humans are due to defensive bites delivered when a spider is squeezed or pinched. It is possible that some bites result when a spider mistakes a finger thrust into its web for another arthropod, but intrusion by any large creature will cause these spiders to flee.

  8. How to rid your home of spiders, according to a pest pro - AOL

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    An entomologist explains how to get rid of spiders indoors and outdoors, plus how to identify two dangerous species: black widow and brown recluse spiders.

  9. How to Safely Remove Poisonous Black Widow Spiders From Your Home

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    Where Black Widows Are Commonly Found. Black widows are commonly found in secluded dark and damp places, according to Agina Graham-Tye, owner of Dallas-based pest control company Graham's Lawn & Pest.