It's a common myth that spiders migrate into homes in the fall to escape cold weather, but the truth is, those eight-legged arachnids you see scurrying across your house have likely always been there.
During the cold and quiet winter, most insects and their predators vanish from sight. But tucked into silken sacs under pear tree bark, some tiny hunters are very much awake. These are Clubiona ...
When temperatures drop, critters outside may come into your home looking for warmth. If you see more spiders than usual spinning webs in neglected corners, tiny cracks, or other undisturbed spots, you ...
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