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Instead, move it to another part of your residence where you don't mind having spiders, such as the garage, he suggested. So killing one won't get rid of the arachnids. They usually live in nooks and crannies or in relatively unused areas, such as crawl spaces and basements, and they stay busy catching small pests, such as flies and mosquitoes.

Moreover, it's rare for spiders to bite people, so you don't have to worry about unexpected bites, Crawford said. If you want to see fewer spiders in, for example, your bedroom or living room, fill the gaps and cracks in your abode with caulk, rags or weather strips, he advised.

They might die, but then again, they might find suitable habitat. Originally published on Live Science. Laura is an editor at Live Science. Female house spiders remain behind skirting boards on their webs so it is usually the males that are seen running along floors and walls in homes. The large boxing glove type parts, called palps, at the front of a male spider are used in reproduction. More spiders expected this autumn.

British Arachnological Society. Boxing gloves. Illustration: Owen Curtsinger. Spider Myths "Everything that 'everybody knows' about spiders is wrong! Myth: "I'm very kind to spiders; when I find one in the house, I put it back outside instead of killing it.

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