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Woodlouse Spider Facts & Information

Protect your home or business from Woodlouse Spider by learning techniques for identification and control.

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Dysdera crocata
Woodlouse hunter
9–15 mm
Tawny orange to dark-red
Pale beige to yellow-brown abdomen

Woodlouse Spider Treatment

How do I get rid of woodlouse spiders?

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Homeowners usually do not need to deal with woodlouse spiders if they don’t have a woodlice infestation, which is also a sign of a potential moisture problem. Since woodlice are the major source of food for woodlouse spiders, the best way to keep these spiders away is to get rid of a woodlice infestation and manage moisture levels. Removing or reducing the amount of mulch, leaf litter, and pine straw next to your home will also help deter these spiders.

Orkin is trained to help manage spiders and similar pests. For more information on spider treatment, call your local Orkin branch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Behavior, Diet & Habits

Understanding Woodlouse Spider

What Do Woodlouse Spiders Look Like?

Adult female woodlouse spiders are about ½ inch long, while males are slightly smaller. The woodlouse spiders have a dark red or orange body offset by a grayish-white abdomen. They have six eyes tightly clumped together. They also have very long fangs that they use to deter predators and capture prey.

Woodlouse Spider Life Cycle

The woodlouse spider overwinters in its adult form. Mating occurs in early spring with up to 70 eggs being deposited shortly thereafter. Eggs are suspended within the female's silken retreat by a few strands of silk. The immature spiderlings will at first remain with the female, living in her sheltered location until they’re ready to venture out on their own.

What do woodlouse spiders eat?

The woodlouse spider, Dysdera crocata, is a species of spider that preys upon woodlice, also commonly called pill bugs, sow bugs, or roly-polies. Other Arthropods that woodlouse spiders eat are silverfish, earwigs, millipedes, and crickets.

Where do woodlouse spiders live?

Woodlouse adult spiders are nocturnal and live under rocks, under loose bark, and in moss. Generally, these spiders prefer dark and humid surroundings near food supplies, including woodpiles, and garbage cans.

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