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I found this spider tonight at work and put it in a deli cup. It has red legs and looks hairy. It is small. I am taking it home to try and get some good pictures.
What I need to know is what will it eat? Other spiders, smaller flying insects are hard to find at this time of the year.
I never really read a caresheet on house spiders before but depending on it's size, it could probably eat pinheads. If it's too small to eat pinheads, it can probably eat fruitflies/flightless fruitflies or hatchling crickets.(You know... the crickets that are only a couple hours old and are still white) Good luck! I hope that this helps
Ooh I forgot! If the spider is too small for pinheas and breeding your own crickets to get the hatchling crix is too much work, try flour worms/microworms. Supposedly those are really small. They aren't too hard to find online.