Hey, Spidersaremessy. So am I. 🙂 The photo is blurry, but I can tell you what it probably is. It’s probably a Sac Spider in genus Chieracanthium. They sleep in little silk sacs that they make. The sacs are often at the junction of walls or a wall and the ceiling. They live both indoors and out. They are difficult to catch, they jump off of surfaces with a bungee cord of silk. The easiest way to transfer one to the Great Outdoors is the old cup and paper method.
Hey, Spidersaremessy. So am I. 🙂 The photo is blurry, but I can tell you what it probably is. It’s probably a Sac Spider in genus Chieracanthium. They sleep in little silk sacs that they make. The sacs are often at the junction of walls or a wall and the ceiling. They live both indoors and out. They are difficult to catch, they jump off of surfaces with a bungee cord of silk. The easiest way to transfer one to the Great Outdoors is the old cup and paper method.
Its probally a sac spider because of its color and it is in ur house looking like it