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Jumping Spider (Salticidae family)

Curious Behavior • Excellent Vision • Common Indoors


Jumping Spider – Connecticut Identification & Indoor Sightings Guide:

Jumping spiders are one of the most active and visually distinctive spiders found in Connecticut. With excellent eyesight and a curious personality, they are commonly seen on walls, ceilings, window sills, and siding.

Identification:

  • Size: ⅛–½ inch
  • Color: Black, brown, gray, sometimes iridescent
  • Eyes: Large front eyes, giving “cute” appearance
  • Movement: Short, fast jumps
  • Body: Compact and fuzzy

Connecticut has dozens of jumping spider species.

Behavior & Habitat:

Jumping spiders:

  • Hunt insects instead of building webs
  • Are active during the day
  • Prefer sunny window areas
  • Often jump toward movement out of curiosity

They prey on flies, gnats, ants, and small insects.

Why They Enter Connecticut Homes:

  • Abundant prey
  • Indoor warmth
  • Sunlit areas
  • Cracks around windows

They are harmless and prefer to hide when approached.

Are Jumping Spiders Dangerous?

No.
They rarely bite, and their venom is not medically significant.

When to Call a Professional:

If jumping spiders appear frequently indoors, another pest may be attracting them.

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