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Wolf Spiders

Identification & Control

(Lycosidae)

Large brown hunting spider with strong legs and excellent vision that does not rely on webs.

Large hunters that don’t build webs and don’t stick around.

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Physical Appearance

  • Large, robust bodies; often brown/gray with striping
  • Don’t rely on webs to catch prey
  • Often seen moving across floors (especially at night)

Common Locations

  • Leaf litter and moist areas outdoors
  • Basements and ground-level spaces if they wander inside
  • Under objects and in natural cavities

Why They're a Problem

Sightings usually mean they’re chasing insects. Reducing other insects and sealing entry points lowers indoor encounters. They tend to follow the food.

Homeowner Tips

Sightings usually mean they’re chasing insects. Reducing other insects and sealing entry points lowers indoor encounters. They tend to follow the food.

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Wolf Spiders

Spiders

  • Large, robust bodies; often brown/gray with striping
  • Don’t rely on webs to catch prey
  • Often seen moving across floors (especially at night)
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