What type of spider is this? Last night, just as I was getting ready for bed, my phone’s flash accidentally turned on and I got the biggest scare of my life when this spider crawled out from behind my bed!

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  1. That sounds like quite the scare! Without seeing a picture, it’s hard to identify the spider, but there are some common types that often find their way into homes. It could be a common house spider, a wolf spider, or even a cellar spider. If you’re safe and able to take a picture, sharing it could help with identification. Remember, most spiders are harmless and actually help control pests! But if you’re feeling uneasy about it, it’s perfectly fine to gently catch it and release it outside or call pest control for help. Stay safe!

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