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CATDOLL: Common spiders in the home (pictures of common spiders in the home)

1. What are the ten poisonous indoor spiders?

1. White-fronted stilt spider

This type of spider is not very common, but now many people will deliberately raise a white-fronted stilt spider, because this type of spider is good in every way except that it looks super ugly, because they are well-known beneficial insects, and are the natural enemies of cockroaches and other pests. What's more rare is that they are very gentle and timid. If they appear in your home, it means that there are cockroaches in your home. When all the cockroaches are eaten, they will leave, so you don't have to be afraid of them.

2. Big-bellied Garden Spider

This spider should really be on the list of "Top Ten Common Indoor Spiders". As the name suggests, the big-bellied garden spider is very large, but despite its large body, it can easily stay in its own web, and they are the absolute kings of the web, and can easily kill prey that is usually difficult to deal with on the web. The big-bellied garden spider is poisonous. Once bitten, it will bleed, cause redness, swelling, pain, and small red bumps, so if you see it at home, be sure to be careful not to get bitten!

3. Jumping Spider

Jumping spiders are probably the most common, and even northerners are familiar with them. They don't make webs, but always move by jumping, and they can jump very fast and far. They should be the nemesis of flies, and they are also known as "fly tigers". In fact, jumping spiders can spin silk, but the silk they spin is not used to make webs, but to protect themselves!

4. Closely related ghost spider

This kind of spider is a pest. It is particularly harmful to fruit trees and rice. This kind of spider often lives indoors, but don’t panic when you see them. The harm they cause to humans is negligible!

5. Burrowing Wolf Spider

If you see this type of spider indoors, you must kill it because it is a highly venomous spider. In my country, it is mainly distributed in Xinjiang, Inner Mongolia, Gansu and other regions. Friends in these regions should be careful not to be bitten by them. In serious cases, they may even die! However, we can also eliminate them by spraying insecticides.

2. What is the name of the big spider with long legs that often appears in the home?

The white-fronted stilt spider, also known as the giant crab spider, can often be seen indoors and outdoors. It specializes in preying on cockroaches and is the largest species of spiders that move indoors. It is a wandering spider that does not weave webs. It has a white horizontal band on its forehead, hence its name. It is distributed in many places in the north and south of my country. This spider is generally active at night, and its main activity areas are kitchens, bathrooms and other places where cockroaches often appear. There have been media reports that when this type of spider is the most ferocious, it can catch 20 cockroaches within 6 hours at night, which can be regarded as one of the animals that are beneficial to humans.

3. Will the spiders commonly found in homes harm people? What are their habits?

There are generally two types of spiders that are commonly found in homes: the white-fronted stilt spider and the jumping spider (fly tiger).

1. The white-fronted stilt spider is a large indoor spider that hides in the cracks of cupboards or ceilings during the day and goes out to hunt for food at night, catching cockroaches or flying insects. It is a nocturnal animal that likes to appear in slightly dark places. It has a weak toxicity and is harmless to humans.

2. Flycatcher, a kind of spider, also known as jumping spider, can spin silk but does not make webs. It is active during the day and is often found on windows and walls. It is good at jumping and feeds on flies. It is slightly poisonous.

Both of these spiders are mildly toxic, non-aggressive to humans, and prey on insects, making them beneficial insects.

4. What are the common spiders in the home?

A spider that does not make a web. It is very common in homes and often climbs on walls. It is large in size and often sprays urine. It is the white-fronted stilt spider. There is also a common spider that does not make a web and looks similar to the white-fronted stilt spider. It is medium-sized and very flat. Sometimes it sprays urine. It is called the crab spider, also known as the happy spider. The large-bellied garden spider is the name of an insect. It belongs to the order Araneae and the family Theridiidae. It is distributed in Hubei, Hunan, Sichuan, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Anhui, Guizhou, Yunnan, Henan, Hebei, Qinghai, and Xinjiang. The crops that it harms include rice, wheat, cotton, and fruit trees. Jumping spiders are a family in the order Araneae, commonly known as jumping spiders. Most of them are no longer than 15 mm in length. The body is mostly short and thick and slightly flat, with short and strong legs, and they are good at jumping, hence the name.

Spiders are both beneficial and harmful to humans, but in terms of their contribution, they are mainly beneficial insects. For example, in farmland, spiders prey mostly on crop pests. At the same time, many traditional Chinese medicines have records of using spiders as medicine, so it is of great significance to protect and utilize spiders. In particular, protecting rice field spiders has three major benefits: first, it effectively stabilizes the balance of biological populations; second, it reduces the residual toxicity of chemical pesticides in rice and ensures the safety of humans and animals; third, it reduces production costs and can increase production and income. Therefore, in the prevention and control of crop diseases and insect pests, it is advocated to use high-efficiency and low-toxic pesticides, carry out biological control, and protect natural enemies, both of which are carried out simultaneously.

5. What are the common spiders in the home?

1- Jumping spiders - the most common flycatchers in the home 2- Garden spiders - use webs to catch prey 3- Spraying spiders - very small, often found in toilets.

The largest spider in the world is the Griceus tarantula, which lives in the humid forests of South America. It weaves webs in the woods and uses them to catch birds that fall into its trap. When the male spider opens its claws, it is 38 cm wide and weighs about 120 grams. The length of its poisonous claws is 2.5 cm. When it bites its prey, it first tries to make it immobile, and then injects digestive juices into the prey's body, so that it can drink the delicious food. This "bird-eating" spider is said to have been found in the suburbs of Shanghai: a worker said that he had seen a fist-sized bird-eating spider twice when he was fishing. Because of its strange and amazing body shape, he did not dare to touch it easily.

6. What types of large spiders are commonly seen in homes?

It should be a crab spider, which is also called a tall-legged spider, a white-fronted crab spider or a house spider. It often appears in homes and is one of the most common spiders in homes. Confirmation picture: This spider has a certain amount of venom. If bitten, it is best to wash it with running water immediately and disinfect it, and then seek medical attention in time.

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