> Do spiders grow in packs and will they move overnight?

Do spiders grow in packs and will they move overnight?

Posted at: 2014-11-15 
Spiders are typically antisocial invertebrates and do not associate themselves in the social setting, so to speak. Furthermore, most, if not all spiders active enough to appear out in the open like that harmless anyway, and true spiders (i.e. not tarantulas) in particular are prone to avoid biting humans.

So fear not, for you can sleep tight you golden little cherub.

Unless you have scorpions.

Spiders are very diverse, but spotting a couple spiders really doesn't mean anything except they are doing their job of eating pest bugs.

Spiders have no intention of bothering you, and when you get up in the middle of the night, you are more likely to see spiders.

Hosing them down with pesticides is mor dangerous than any spider, and unless you ar trying to kill hundreds of them, leave the spider spray alone.

When spiders get under foot, just shoo them away, and no, they don't hold grudges or hunt you down.(you are not spider food)

I live in a rural area with plenty of spiders, If I look, I can find several every night.

In the sink, I just fish them out and they go on their way, and save for spotting them from time to time, have never been a nuisance. (I have very little bug problems though)

Hi.I woke up at 3 am to go the bathroom.I then saw a spider right there on the floor.I go to the kitchen to get some spider killer stuff.I then notice another spider on the wall.I then start to wonder if they're everywhere.I start freaking out and try to kill the spider in my bathroom.I shoot a million water sprays at it.(don't know what I was thinking.) and it curls up and goes under neath the sink.I start to wonder if it will come back to me and get me.P.S. I have a cat that sometimes kills bugs