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What Are These Strange Black Dots In Your Kitchen

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Spider droppings often accumulate beneath their webs, especially in corners where cobwebs form. Since spiders prefer dark, quiet spaces, you might find their droppings in unexpected places. These droppings are usually the size of a pinhead and can be black, white, gray, or brown.

Is Spider Poop Harmful to Touch?

While there’s no evidence that spider poop spreads germs, it’s still a good idea to treat it as if it could be harmful. Research suggests that the germs spiders ingest don’t usually end up in their droppings. However, it’s always wise to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after touching spider poop.

Fresh spider droppings are easier to clean up, but dried droppings may require more effort and could leave behind yellow stains.

It’s important to note that cleaning up the droppings won’t eliminate the spiders causing them. To stop the poop from coming back, you’ll need to address the spider problem itself. Start by keeping your space clean and removing any spider webs. If you have an infestation, pest control products and experts can help resolve the issue.

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