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30-08-2011, 03:33 PM
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| | | daddy longlegs spider for the last 3 years we seem to be inundated by the daddy longlegs spider (not the crane fly or the harvestman!). they seem to be in every corner of every room in the house. where did they come from? and how do i get rid of them? their webs look like untidy 'spray-on' webs. i have read that they can't live in temperatures below 50 degrees F - so last winter did knock the numbers back a bit in our office and utility room. does anyone else have this problem? | 
30-08-2011, 03:57 PM
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| | | Re: daddy longlegs spider I have them but don't see them as a nuisance. I leave active webs be + hoover up deserted redundant ones.
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