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WHAT TYPE OF SPIDER IS THIS ? please help!

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there are clear/yellowish spiders on the ceiling ( mostly in the corners) but walking around and they are terifying me because i have had bad experiences with spiders. they are like a fourth of an inch long ( including leg length when standing still) please help =D

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  1. There is a lot of spiders that would fit your description.  We need more information or you can check these pictures.  Do not look it pictures of spiders bother you.

    http://bugguide.net/index.php?q=search&k...


  2. Might be a yellow sac spider.

    Does it look like this?

    http://prometheus.med.utah.edu/~bwjones/...

    http://www.uky.edu/Ag/CritterFiles/casef...

    "One should seek medical treatment immediately after a bite."

  3. Learn to ID them, here -

    http://www.spideridentification.org/

    http://www.usq.edu.au/spider/index.htm

    http://www.arachnology.be/pages/Identifi...

  4. One of the most common spiders found in houses it the clubionid I'm not certain this is the exact spelling, but it sounds like this. Your's are so tiny they must be babies, I don't think they bite, but why don't you just get them out of your room if you don't like spiders?

    Added:

    The spiders I'm refering to usually have a yellowish, or greenish yellow oval body, are about 3/4" across when mature and are not hairy. They typically like to hang out in the corners between the wall and ceiling, or other similar corners and spaces between things, in the late fall they make a sort of cocoon. You've probably seen the white blister or pouch like cocoons when moving things, or cleaning, in garages and basements, also, inside the ends of lawn furnature tubing, etc. Sometimes, when you move something you tear open one and the spider goes scurrying off.

    Is this the kind your seeing?

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