Spiders are not true insects, eight legs, two body parts and three or four pairs of eyes opposed to insects and fall into arachnids class that also includes scorpions, mites, and ticks. All spiders feed on insects or other small arthropods. Most people are familiar with the common web-making species. However, there are many other spiders – wolf spiders, crab spiders, jumping spiders – that do not build webs but instead move about and hunt their prey on soil or plants. These less conspicuous spiders can be important in controlling insect pests such as beetles, caterpillars, leafhoppers and aphids.
Any structure, if not habitat or used for a long time may be home for spiders. Spiders enter homes or buildings through cracks, gaps and crevices in foundation, doors, windows, whether in the basement, garage, or your bedroom. The other way of entry could be while moving stored items, bringing plants inside the home when the weather gets cold. Out of dozens of spiders found in your backyard or inside home only three poisonous spiders invade Toronto homes and are considered as pest; the western black widow, brown recluse, and the hobo spider, as these spiders give poisonous bites.
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