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RE: [Esp/Eng] Arañas de la familia Miturgidae y el género Teminius // Spiders of the family Miturgidae and the genus Teminius

in WE ARE MOVING3 years ago

Those pictures sound like having been taken in my garage :D I have so many spider and spider nests in there, especially after the summer when they all come in to protect themselves from winter temperatures.

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That's right, atmospheric changes are one of the reasons why spiders and other arthropods invade our homes, some stay indefinitely while others only stay for a while. Hopefully those spiders living in your garage are of no medical significance, however, it is very likely that many of those nests are already abandoned. Thanks so much for the support and comment @lemouth, best regards!

I am cleaning their nests every year, around spring. This is a kind of heavy job, and I will have to do it again and again, year after year. The region I live in is indeed known for being good for those small "home spiders" (if you see what I mean with this term).

Cheers!

Cleaning is always fundamental to avoid the proliferation of these 8-legged hosts, often this task becomes difficult because they make their nests in places where it is more difficult to reach. If we do not clean the house becomes an ideal scenario for a horror movie haha :) Best regards!

I will pass for the horror movie at home :D

Cheers!