IT'S that time of the year again where it feels like our homes are being invaded by unwanted eight-legged guests.
September is mating season for spiders, and as a result the male critters have bulked up and are on the prowl.
Not to alarm any arachnophobes, but according to arachnologist Dr Chris Terrell-Nield, we have around 12 spiders in our house at any one time.
For most of the year they avoid detection thanks to their small size and dormant nature – but come autumn they're more noticeable.
Nottingham Trent University lecturer Dr Chris says: “By this time of year, spiders are fully grown and mature, meaning their focus is on creating the next generation.
“Up until now they will largely remain sedentary in hidden spots in the house.
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“It's the large male spiders that you see sprinting across your hearth or living room as they look for a mate.
“What scares most people is the unpredictability of the movement.
"They can be there one second and gone the next, leaving you wondering where the unwanted guest is in your house.”
If you're keen to banish the critters from your home, Dr Chris has a few top tips – and reveals the common mistakes we make that lets them to sneak in.
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