We explain why you see more spider webs in your home in the fall, which spiders they could be, and what you can do.
That means cutting down on the insects that attract spiders in the first place: keeping windows screened, sealing cracks, and ...
"The most common species we are seeing at the moment, and the ones that tend to make people jump the most, are a handful of ...
Like most smaller-bodied spiders, Pholcus species are too small to bite humans, and pose no danger to us. It is worth noting that there are two other, similar looking creatures also sometimes called ...
According to experts, following one simple thing can drastically reduce the number of spiders across the home. Experts from ...
Children will be enthralled with how this black and yellow spider will rush out and wrap its prey in a silken cocoon.
'Use the crevice tool attachment on your vacuum to run along the length of your baseboards, especially in corners where dust gathers,' advises Karina. 'Opt for a vacuum with strong suction, such as ...
As the weather cools down and the days get shorter in September, spiders become more active and often crawl inside through open windows, doors and small gaps in your home's exterior.
Spider webs are made from a protein fiber which we call silk. It is both strong and stretchy but not all spider silk is the same, there are several different types. Spiders produce silk using special ...
Have you ever heard of a spider that eats its own web? Chances are, you probably haven’t, but that is what Darwin’s bark spider is famous for. These spiders eat their own silk to produce more later, ...