Spider excrement is not solid; rather, it appears on walls and other surfaces as dark stains or drips. Different spider species have different dropping appearances, thus it might be difficult for the untrained eye to tell them apart.
Generally, beneath their web, spider excrement gathers in a particular area, frequently in corners where cobwebs are attached to walls. Spider droppings might occur in unexpected places, as they tend to seek out dark, undisturbed areas for refuge. Spider droppings are about the size of a pinhead and are colored in shades of white, black, gray, or brown. They are monochromatic.
Is handling spider poop dangerous?
Even though it hasn’t been shown to spread diseases, handling spider excrement as though it were potentially dangerous is advised. Research shows that most infections that are consumed by spiders do not spread through their excrement.
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