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The first stage is the egg stage. A female spider lays thousands of eggs. The eggs are wrapped in a silk egg sac. The eggs hatch in a short time.The second stage is the egg sac stage. The egg sac is made of silk and is usually white. Sometimes the female spider carries the sac on her back or in her mouth. Sometimes she hides the sac under a rock or attached to a plant.The third stage is the spiderlings stage. Spiderlings hatch from the eggs. They look like tiny adults. Some spiderlings are on their own and get no help from their mother.

Other spiderlings climb onto their mother's back after hatching where she feeds them. Spiderlings jump off their mother's back when they are ready.The last stage of a spider is the adult stage. Spiders sometimes die right after their spiderlings hatch. Adult spiders lay their eggs before Winter. Adult spiders spin webs to catch or hunt their prey.

If you want to get rid of spiders, inspect your home for harborage areas and entry points, seal all gaps and cracks, remove cobwebs, clean and declutter your space, apply a perimeter insecticide, set traps, and spot-treat individual spiders.

Spiders aren't all bad. They do provide a form of natural pest control by catching insects in their webs. However, that doesn't mean they have an open invitation to come into our homes. A spider infestation can cause contamination of food in kitchens or pantries, and depending on the species, there could be health risks if family members unexpectedly happen upon a web. Taking action to prevent spiders goes a long way in avoiding these risks. There are more than 700 spiders species found in the India, although only about 25 species commonly infest homes.

There are 35,000 species of spiders worldwide. Many species of spiders are household pests. All spiders are predators feeding mainly on insects and other small arthopode body divided into two-region viz. cephalothoraxes and abdomen. Four pairs of legs are present. Antenna is absent.

Spiders are predators, paralyzing or killing their prey with venom. They are typically feeded by injecting predigestive fluid into the body of their prey and then suck in the digested liquid food. Spider can survive without food for several weeks to four months.

How Do We Get Rid of Spiders?

Our experts to help manage Spiders. Because each building and house is different. The PestEon Experts will design a unique plan for your problem. A special solution for Spiders with five important steps – Prevention, Inspections, Recommendation, Treatment, Monitoring. PestEon can provide the right solutions to Spiders keep out of your home.