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Artificial shelters for spiders : ウィキペディア英語版
Artificial shelters for spiders

Artificial shelters, also known as artificial cover objects, are a type of trap that is used to capture spiders. Artificial shelters are designed to be a place where a spider can build its web. These traps can be used in research to record the presence or absence of a spider, the approximate age and the species of the spider. This type of trap is also considered suitable for the insect hobbyist.
== Structure ==
Artificial shelters made to capture arachnids can be made out of nearly any construction material at hand. Some of the more common materials are wood and plastic. However, other materials like cardboard or bubble wrap have been used. Arachnid traps can vary greatly in their design as well. However, the basic principle remains: these traps are meant for the animal to seek shelter inside.
To properly attract spiders, one must make the area of the trap dark, to make it a desirable place for the target to build a web. This can be done either by covering the surface that lets in light with black plastic and/or positioning the trap in a way that light doesn't hit it.

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