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Tuesday, February 14, 2023, 5:50am
By Royce Podeszwa

Appearing recently on WPR's "The Morning Show," University of Wisconsin-Green Bay biology professor Mike Draney said most Wisconsin spiders in winter are merely looking for a safe spot to wait out the chilly months. He also talked about what to do with spiders you find in your home, the benefits of spiders and the different types of house spiders.

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