It’s spider time! What to do about autumn’s unwanted household pests
The beginning of autumn is a fantastic time to enjoying snuggling up inside – unfortunately spiders have the same idea, which makes this time of year peak spider-spotting territory.
A recent survey, which asked people across the country to record the time and date they saw spiders in their house has pinpointed evenings in September and October.
The reasoning to explain this is that the rather scary looking house spider creeps inside to find a companion - and a dry home.
Wet weather is said to encourage even more of the eight-legged household pests indoors as downpours can destroy webs that have been made in garden bushes.
While spiders in the UK are generally harmless, the sight of a large male household spider will give most people a bit of a fright.
A recent survey, which asked people across the country to record the time and date they saw spiders in their house has pinpointed evenings in September and October.
The reasoning to explain this is that the rather scary looking house spider creeps inside to find a companion - and a dry home.
Wet weather is said to encourage even more of the eight-legged household pests indoors as downpours can destroy webs that have been made in garden bushes.
While spiders in the UK are generally harmless, the sight of a large male household spider will give most people a bit of a fright.
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