Jumping
Spider
Characteristics
Size: The body is usually 1/2-inch or shorter in length.
Color: Color varies, most being black or gray. Some are brightly
colored or possess bright markings.
This spider is covered with stout hairs.
Behavior
Jumping spiders are among the spiders more commonly seen around homes because
they are active during the day. They are recognized by their stout, robust
bodies, quick movements, and remarkable feats of jumping. They have two very
large eyes in the bottom front row of eyes which they use to locate prey during
their daytime hunting forays.
Habitat These spiders live outside where they wander about
over plant foliage as well as fences, walls, decks and patios in search of
insects to prey upon. They rarely enter homes -- such invasions are accidental.
Tips for Control Jumping spiders are not dangerous and are
not considered a home pest. If you find a single spider indoors, you can
easily capture and release it. Place a cup over the spider and then slide a
piece of paper underneath to trap it within the cup. Turn the cup over while
holding the paper tightly over the top. Take the spider outdoors to release it.