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<b>House Jumping Spider</b>s, or <b>Wooly wall jumping spiders</b> ("Wollige Mauerspringspinne") in German, are very common in households all around Europe. Being only up to 3-4mm (male) and 5mm (female) small, they are usually overlooked when climbing the outer walls of buildings and living in and around greenhouses and apartments. Like most jumping spiders they only actually jump when startled - away from the person approaching - or excited, straight in the air. | <b>House Jumping Spider</b>s, or <b>Wooly wall jumping spiders</b> ("Wollige Mauerspringspinne") in German, are very common in households all around Europe. Being only up to 3-4mm (male) and 5mm (female) small, they are usually overlooked when climbing the outer walls of buildings and living in and around greenhouses and apartments. Like most jumping spiders they only actually jump when startled - away from the person approaching - or excited, straight in the air. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Pseudeuophrys_lanigera_07.jpg|thumb|House jumping spider with a catch]] | ||
== Observations == | == Observations == | ||
Revision as of 20:53, 5 January 2026
About
House Jumping Spiders, or Wooly wall jumping spiders ("Wollige Mauerspringspinne") in German, are very common in households all around Europe. Being only up to 3-4mm (male) and 5mm (female) small, they are usually overlooked when climbing the outer walls of buildings and living in and around greenhouses and apartments. Like most jumping spiders they only actually jump when startled - away from the person approaching - or excited, straight in the air.

