House Spiders
Identification & Control
(Parasteatoda tepidariorum)

Settle in quietly wherever insects are already active.
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Physical Appearance
Small to medium brown or gray spiders with rounded abdomens and long thin legs. Often seen sitting in web corners.
Common Locations
Corners of ceilings, basements, garages, attics, closets, and other quiet areas where webs can remain undisturbed.
Why They're a Problem
They are not dangerous, but webs can accumulate quickly and indicate other insects are present inside the home. Seeing more webs usually means there’s a steady food source nearby.
Homeowner Tips
They are not dangerous, but webs can accumulate quickly and indicate other insects are present inside the home. Seeing more webs usually means there’s a steady food source nearby.
House Spiders
Spiders

Small to medium brown or gray spiders with rounded abdomens and long thin legs. Often seen sitting in web corners.










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