Have you noticed more spiders in your home as the temperatures drop? Learn why you see spiders more in winter and where they hide at other times of year. read more
Imagine how few of a spider's offspring successfully build a web and get big enough to get noticed. Releasing spiders outside just introduces the possibility of their survival. read more
House spiders are sent to invade our homes as exceptionally cold weather approaches, some reports warn. But in fact they’ve probably been with you all along. Some reports have warned people of exceptionally excited spiders coming into their homes in the coming weeks, because of the cold weather. read more
Those places, combined with the antifreeze, keep them alive in the winter. Another kind of spider produces eggs in the spring. These spiders survive in the winter as young creatures. Once the winter ends, they mature, mate, and produce eggs. This category includes wolf spiders, jumping spiders and running spiders. read more