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A guide to indoor spiders

dc.contributor.authorGray, Alex, author
dc.contributor.authorHufbauer, Ruth, advisor
dc.contributor.authorCamper, Matt, committee member
dc.contributor.authorStachniak, Matthew, committee member
dc.date.accessioned2026-05-19T18:07:18Z
dc.date.issued2026-05
dc.description.abstractCommon house spiders have been studied and researched extensively since roughly the 1900s. While most academic studies focus on scientific research, case studies, and experiments, on these common spiders, there are written comprehensive guides for the public that feature an abundance of spider species. These guides mainly focus on identification and global distribution of common house spiders. The primary goal of the thesis is to help alleviate the fear surrounding spiders by providing positive exposure to them for households in northern Colorado. The thesis serves as a guide for identification, behavior, bite risk and effects, and describes the most common medically significant spiders in Northern Colorado. It compiles this information in a format designed to be accessible to the public, especially for those with arachnophobia, to help ease fears and clear misconceptions about spiders. For this thesis, I primarily focused on Weld and Larimer counties for the most common types of house spiders. The spider species in Northern Colorado were identified through online observations on iNaturalist in Larimer and Weld counties of Colorado. Field data were also factored into the thesis, with the data consisting of spiders that were hand-collected in homes in Larimer County, in the city of Fort Collins. This thesis aims to provide the public with more knowledge about the true effects of common spider bites, accurate spider behavior, and to clarify misconceptions about commonly feared spiders such as the "hobo spider," yellow sac spider, wolf spider, brown recluse, and black widow.
dc.format.mediumborn digital
dc.format.mediumStudent works
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10217/244565
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherColorado State University. Libraries
dc.relation.ispartofHonors Theses
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dc.subjectspiders
dc.subjecthouse spiders
dc.subjectArachnophobia
dc.subjectspider behavior
dc.subjectspider bites
dc.subjectnorthern Colorado
dc.subjectLarimer County
dc.subjectWeld County
dc.subjectentomology
dc.subjectarachnology
dc.titleA guide to indoor spiders
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thesis.degree.disciplineHonors
thesis.degree.disciplineAgriculture
thesis.degree.grantorColorado State University
thesis.degree.levelUndergraduate
thesis.degree.nameHonors Thesis

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