Why do spiders come indoors when they’re food sources are mostly outside?

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Edit: Thanks for the responses. I’ve learned a few things: 1) Spiders are not super bright and are just looking for a warm place to throw up a web. 2) There are many little critters in the walls of my house that I refuse to believe exist. 3) I suck at grammar and if you don’t see my mistake, then you also suck at grammar.

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Because they don’t know that they are indoors. Being at home is a human construct and spiders don’t have the capacity to know what that means.

Inside is a better place to web than outside. Especially if that equals food in the long run.

Spiders outside are doing just fine while spiders who live with you have it better. As you only see the ones in your home, you think they are the winners.

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