Spiders and spider webs strike fear into many hearts, and homeowners should know how to get rid of spiders. Three species of spider are commonly found inside homes in North America: the domestic house spider, the hobo spider, and the giant house spider.
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Domestic house spiders weave webs on flat surfaces, and an undisturbed female spider will even life one or two years in the same web
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Spiders have spinnerets that on their abdomens that they use to extrude silk and spin webs
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Most spider species have four pairs of eyes arranged in different patterns
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Giant house spiders typically build their webs in corners or near window openings
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There are an estimated 40,000 different species of spider in the world today
Threatened hobo spiders may respond aggressively, and as this is one of the few spiders with a medically significant bite in the U.S., homeowners with hobo spider infestations need to know how to get rid of spiders. Domestic house spider females will lay about 50 eggs in one egg sac, which they will protect fiercely. Learn how to get rid of spiders with the help of a pest control service today!
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