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A mother turned to Facebook after finding black droppings in her home. Posting in a Mrs. Hinch fan page, she showed black specks on her skirting board, wall, and floor. Fans quickly identified it as spider poo, though some thought it might be fly droppings. Experts confirm that spider droppings are thick and liquid, resembling dark ink stains, usually found below webs or in undisturbed places. They are tiny, about the size of a pinhead, and come in white, black, gray, or brown hues.
Although not proven to transmit pathogens, it’s best to handle spider poo with care and wash hands afterward. Fresh droppings are easier to clean, while dried ones may leave stains. It’s important to eliminate the spiders to prevent reoccurrence. Keeping a clean environment and removing spider webs helps, and professional pest control services can assist with infestations.
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