Woodlouse spider, Dysdera crocata. Eating a woodlose. Woodlouse spiders hunt at night and do not spin webs. They spend the day in a silken retreat made to enclose crevices in, generally, partially decayed wood, but sometimes construct tent-like structures in indents of various large rocks. Their diet consists principally of woodlice which?despite their tough exoskeleton?are pierced easily by the spider's large chelicerae (fangs). They bite humans if handled but with no major medical problems. Localized itchiness at the bite site has been reported in some cases. Portugal

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