
Sac Spiders
All spiders, including hunting spiders, have the ability to spin silk. Hunting spiders use it for purposes other than building webs to catch food. For example, sac spiders hunt at night, and during the day, they hide under stones or in rolled-up leaves, but if they cannot find any shelter of this nature, they spin themselves a small sac-like structure, kind of like a sleeping bag, in which to hide until nightfall. Sac spiders like to feed on small insects. You are most likely to find them outside. If your yard contains plenty of foliage, it is more likely to attract sac spiders. They are typically yellow in colour or a similarly light shade. Though they are related to the brown recluse, their venom is milder. Therefore, their bite is not likely to have severe or long-lasting effects. Because sac spiders rarely come indoors, it is unlikely that you will ever be bitten by one.Parson Spiders
Like sac spiders, parson spiders prefer to hunt at night and hide out during the day, preferably near trees. They also like to hide under rocks, but if they get into your home, they may make do with other objects or hide in structural cracks. A parson spider is an ambush predator; it will lie in wait for an insect to come along. When the insect gets close enough, the spider will run up and bite it. When the insect is dead or immobilized from the venom, the spider can feed on it. The abdomen of a parson spider is mostly covered with brown hair, with a distinctive white stripe running down the middle. This is where it gets its name; the white stripe was believed to resemble ecclesiastical garb. The parson spider is medium sized, and while its bite is not lethal, some people can have an allergic reaction to it.Wolf Spider
The wolf spider is the type of hunting spider you are most likely to see in your home, both because it is more likely to get in than other species and because it is so large that you are more likely to notice it if it does get in. Wolf spiders can be gray to brown in color and are among the larger spider species. They are able to live and flourish in the following habitats:- Beaches
- Fields
- Gardens
- Grassy areas
- Woods