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So we are inside the basement and
this is where most spider infestations up in the house begin
as you can see here there's some nesting back here in this corner
this is a hunting spider nest
as you
see she sets her lair up
to hide in there that's where she lays her eggs and nests
she has babies and they run out and
spread throughout the house
as other types of spiders like this one here a daddy long legs sets up camp
She'll also
lay legs she's not gonna go upstairs
but when her eggs
hatch the babies have to spread out they end up moving in other parts that house
her eggs
well here's an example of one of her
egg sacs
we looked at this
but they just attach them to the wall
you know anywhere from eight hundred to two hundred
baby egg sacs inside
of one large sac
that will hatch some time in the spring
when they hatch then they spread further out you wanna know what they're eating
just look at with underneath the cobwebs
looks like there's a healthy crop of millipedes in this basement
and I also have found some roaches and some pill bugs
as these hatch they tend to move-up off the floor they usually enter the building
through the siding
and move up off the floor and migrate
to the subfloor for the first floor and you can see cobwebs all along this area
numerous
sacs
in through here
probably a hundred egg sacs
two to eight hundred babies
in each sac
just along this one wall of the basement here
this is the reason why the homeowners seeing little
baby spiders pop up in the corners
every week in between cleanings
cause when those egg sacs hatch
the little tiny babies
penetrate through the sub floor
ended up setting up camp in your kitchen in your bathrooms and you're living rooms
just little tiny webs with little tiny baby spiders on them and you see them when you vacuum them up
with the vacuum.