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House spider
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A 'house spider' has just appeared in the house. What's the best way to ensure its survival? Is it best to put it outside in the garden or to put it in a barn or the garage or just leave it to its own devices ? Do house spiders survive as adults over winter or are the several species ones that survive only as eggs ? (If no, my Franciscan enthusiasm may be somewhat excessive ! )
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You shouldn't put them outside, they won't survive.
The common conception is that spiders in the house are garden spiders than have come in. Probably untrue. The house spider is used to very occasional food and almost no water, as well as being warm, so outside it will perish pretty quickly.
Best thing is to ignore them if you can. They travel around the house, so you may not see them again in their lifetime, and they do keep flies and similar insecits down.
The common conception is that spiders in the house are garden spiders than have come in. Probably untrue. The house spider is used to very occasional food and almost no water, as well as being warm, so outside it will perish pretty quickly.
Best thing is to ignore them if you can. They travel around the house, so you may not see them again in their lifetime, and they do keep flies and similar insecits down.