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If you’re having a sudden invasion of spiders in your house, this could be down to many different factors. It could be due to mating season, or the weather is getting colder so they are migrating inside to avoid the weather and stay warm.
Having a lot of spiders in your house also means that the spiders are finding a regular food supply. Since spiders eat insects, that means that there are insects in your house. If there are enough insects to feed a large spider population, it means that there's a large insect population in your house as well.
Warmth attracts spiders indoors as well as moisture. Some spiders will primarily take shelter in crawl spaces and other damp areas whereas other species will be attracted to drier environments like corners of rooms and attics. What they do have in common however is preferring hidden, quiet spaces where they have access to food and water.
Open doors, windows, air vents, unfilled holes, cracks, and draughts are often how spiders get in houses. They can also get in through holes where tables and plumbing enter buildings.
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