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  2. The cellar spider, also known as the daddy long-legs spider, is almost only ever found indoors, where they benefit from a warm, stable temperature. Cellar spiders spin loose, messy webs in the corners of rooms, usually where the wall meets the ceiling.

  3. Nov 30, 2022 · Cellar spider identification. Cellar spiders look fragile and wispy due to their very thin legs. They can be several different colors, including gray, tan, or yellowish.

  4. Dec 1, 2023 · Your home might be host to a cellar spider or two - here's how to tell them apart from other spider species and know whether they pose a risk to you.

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    If you haven't guessed already, pholcid spiders often take up residence in basements, sheds, garages, and other similar structures. They construct irregular, stringy webs (another way to differentiate them from harvestman, which doesn't produce silk). Most (but not all) cellar spiders have legs that are disproportionately long for their bodies. The...

    Kingdom – Animalia Phylum – Arthropoda Class – Arachnida Order – Araneae Infraorder - Araneomorphae Family - Pholcidae

    Cellar spiders prey on insects and other spiders and are particularly fond of eating ants. They are highly sensitive to vibrations and will close in on an unsuspecting arthropod rapidly if it happens to wander into its web. Cellar spiders have also been observed purposely vibrating the webs of other spiders, as a tricky way of luring in a meal.

    Female cellar spiders wrap their eggs loosely in silk to form a rather flimsy but effective egg sac. The mother pholcid carries the egg sac in her jaws. Like all spiders, the young spiderlings hatch from their eggs looking similar to adults. They molt their skin as they grow into adults.

    When they feel threatened, cellar spiders will vibrate their webs rapidly, presumably to confuse or deter the predator. It's unclear whether this makes the pholcid more difficult to see or catch, but it's a strategy that seems to work for the cellar spider. Some people refer to them as vibrating spiders because of this habit. Cellar spiders are als...

    Worldwide, there are nearly 900 species of cellar spiders, with most living in the tropics. Just 34 species live in North America (north of Mexico), and some of these were introduced. Cellar spiders are most often associated with human dwellings, but also inhabit caves, leaf litter, rock piles, and other protected natural environments.

  5. Apr 5, 2024 · Appearance. Cellar spiders have a distinct appearance, with their most noticeable features being their long, slender legs. Here is a comparison of the two types of cellar spiders: Cellar spiders build loose, irregular webs in corners near the ceiling or floor 2.

  6. What Do Cellar Spiders Look Like? All cellar spiders have oval-shaped bodies that range in color from pale yellowish to light brown or gray . Adult female long-bodied cellar spiders have a body length of about ¼-5/16” (7-8 mm) with front legs about 1 ¾-1 15/16” (45-50 mm) long.

  7. What Do Cellar Spiders Look Like? Cellar spiders are inconspicuous, harmless, fragile spiders with extremely long, thin legs. They are sometimes referred to as daddy longlegs spiders, which are quite different and an unrelated common spider species .

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