Spiders
There are two straightforward ways to identify a spider. The first is they have eight legs, and the second they will normally be in or nearby their web, waiting to catch prey.
Color – Gray, Black, Light brown
Length – Their shape and size varies according to their species
Diet – They are known as carnivores because they eat the insects they trap in their webs.
Habitat – Their ideal space to create their web is a cluttered area because it makes it easier to spin their web. Spiders will hunt for out any nook or cranny where they can create a safe place to live.
Impact – Spiders are not commonly searching out food other than the insects they enjoy eating, there are a few spiders who have been seen to bite. If you have an influx of too many spiders, it could be an indication that you have another pest issue.






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