Wolf Spider: Friend or Foe? (2024)

Ranging in size from half an inch to over two inches, these large, hairy spiders may be the fuel of nightmares for some people.

Foreboding as wolf spiders may seem, they are equipped with some amazing adaptations and really quite beneficial. Read on to decide for yourself.

Common across the globe

Wolf spiders belong to the family Lycosidae and are among the most common spider species found around the world from the tropics to the arctic. Illinois boasts at least 47 species of wolf spiders. These hardy spiders can be brown or black with subtle markings of red, brown, yellow or tan. The color of a wolf spider generally depends on the habitat it lives in so that it can camouflage easily with its surroundings.


Spider Dwellings

Wolf spiders live on the ground and hide under rocks, logs, in leaf litter and under plants. They do not spin webs, but some species will create burrows in the soil or crevices in rocks and trees. People encounter them in their yards, garages and sheds, humid basem*nts, and around windows and doors because these locations are perfect hunting grounds to find food. Wolf spiders also seek warmer places to hibernate through the winter, which can mean sharing your yard or basem*nt with a few eight-legged roommates.

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Excellent Hunters

The Latin name, “Lycos,” means “wolf” because wolf spiders are keen hunters that chase or pounce on prey like wolves rather than spin a web and wait for a meal. Unlike wolves hunting as packs, wolf spiders generally live and hunt alone. Hunting occurs both day and night.

Wolf spiders have excellent eyesight with three rows of eight eyes. Two large eyes in the middle row easily distinguish wolf spiders from other spider species. Hold a flashlight next to your head and shine it along the ground at night to catch the glitter of spider eyeshine as the light reflects back to you from their large eyes.

The hairs covering their bodies provide an extra-sensitive sense of touch to detect and catch prey. Their large, strong legs provide agility and speed up to two feet per second to chase and catch prey over short distances. Lucky for us, wolf spiders hunt and eat insects that some people may consider pests, including crickets, co*ckroaches, mealworms and beetles.

Caring Mothers

The female wolf spider carefully carries her egg sac under her abdomen until the spiderlings hatch. Unlike any other spider species, the spiderlings then hitch a ride on her back for several weeks until they are large enough to fend for themselves.

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A female wolf spider carries its young on its back until they are large enough to fend for themselves.


Their looks are worse than their bite

The size and appearance of a wolf spider can be startling, yet these spiders prefer to remain out of sight to hunt in solitude. Although wolf spiders can bite humans, they do it as a last resort if they cannot escape. Wolf spider bites can cause mild pain, swelling and itchiness at the site. Luckily, the pain from a bite generally lasts only minutes and results from the actual mechanical bite not from the venom. Although their large size and hairy appearance may seem scary, wolf spiders are actually important predators on the hunt for pests in your yard and home.

Wolf Spider: Friend or Foe? (2024)

FAQs

Are wolf spiders good or bad? ›

Wolf spiders are beneficial in the garden, but they will bite if provoked. Unlike most spiders, you will not find the wolf spider perched in a web laying in wait for its prey. Named for its style of attack, this solitary arachnid is a true hunter.

Should you leave wolf spiders alone? ›

Wolf spiders are not harmful to humans and will leave you alone if you return the favor. But if you'd rather not have them in your house and all DIY pest control has failed to get rid of them, don't hesitate to give us a call.

Why shouldn't you squish a wolf spider? ›

The mother may be carrying hundreds of offspring at a time. While you might be tempted to squish one of these spiders with your broom, think again. If your target happens to be an egg-carrying female, it might release hundreds of spiderlings onto your floor.

Are spiders friends or foes? ›

Spiders are, for the most part, harmless. They also don't create any structural or property harm. While spiders are beneficial, their numbers can become a problem in homes, garages, barns, cottages, and other structures. Their webs can make a home or structure look untidy and neglected.

Do wolf spiders eat recluses? ›

Given their different hunting methods and preferences, it's unlikely that wolf spiders specifically target brown recluse spiders as a food source. However, in a predatory environment where both species coexist, it's possible for wolf spiders to prey on brown recluse spiders if the opportunity arises.

What is a wolf spider's purpose? ›

Although their large size and hairy appearance may seem scary, wolf spiders are actually important predators on the hunt for pests in your yard and home.

Can you befriend a wolf spider? ›

How do you befriend a wolf spider? You don't, it is like being friends with a mushroom, an ant, or a palm frond. Each of those things are alive, but that is all they share with a human.

What is a wolf spider's weakness? ›

How to kill spiders in Grounded
SpiderResistanceWeakness
Orb WeaverFresh, Stabbing, PoisonSpicy
Orb Weaver JrFresh, Stabbing, PoisonSpicy
SpiderlingFresh, Stabbing, PoisonSpicy
Wolf SpiderFresh, StabbingSpicy, Chopping, Slashing
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What kills wolf spiders instantly? ›

Amdro Quick Kill Outdoor Insect Killer, available in ready-to-spray and concentrate formulas, works in minutes to kill wolf spiders by contact.

Is it OK to pick up a wolf spider? ›

What Should You Do If You See a Wolf Spider? To help avoid being bitten, refrain from touching or picking up a wolf spider. You should also avoid squishing it as doing so may cause the release of hundreds of spiderlings.

What attracts wolf spiders to your house? ›

Wolf spiders find their way inside through open windows, doors, and unsealed cracks through which other bugs have found their way in as well. These arachnids are attracted to potential prey, making them more likely to wander into your home if other insects are already present.

What eats wolf spiders? ›

Wolf spiders will bite to defend themselves if necessary. Predators include other spiders, wasps, birds, small reptiles, toads and other amphibians, and shrews. Behavior: Wolf spiders are solitary creatures that roam alone in the night, stalking prey.

Can spiders learn to trust you? ›

Spiders do have feelings, but unlike a dog or a cat, they won't bond with you. In fact, they likely won't even recognize you. They simply aren't hardwired to be companions to humans and should never be bought at pet stores, online, or anywhere else.

Do spiders fear human? ›

Generally, spiders want to avoid humans and will only bite as a defense mechanism if they are provoked. Many are extraordinary at hiding or camouflaging themselves because they don't want to be seen.

Are spiders intelligent? ›

Jumping spiders are very intelligent for their size. They have excellent 3D vision in full colour, good hearing and sense of touch and smell. The combination of these senses and their brain power makes them curious, and they love to watch what's going on around them.

Is it bad to find a wolf spider in your house? ›

Wolf spiders do not damage homes or threaten human health. They may bite, but only if threatened. Because of their large size, wolf spiders intimidate people and could be a nuisance in large numbers but they do eat insects so are often considered beneficial. Do wolf spiders eat black widow spiders?

Should I pick up a wolf spider? ›

What Should You Do If You See a Wolf Spider? To help avoid being bitten, refrain from touching or picking up a wolf spider. You should also avoid squishing it as doing so may cause the release of hundreds of spiderlings.

What attracts wolf spiders in the house? ›

If you are struggling with wolf spiders, make sure to keep the home clean of crumbs and food that is not sealed. Easily accessible food will attract ants, flies and other insects that will then attract wolf spiders. Also make sure to close entry points, such as cracks in window or door sealings.

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