Spider wasps in Australia are solitary hunters from the Pompilidae family and are often seen dragging or carrying spiders. Common signs include increased spider activity being targeted and sightings of slender, long-legged wasps flying low to the ground. They typically live in gardens, sandy soil, wall gaps, or sheltered outdoor areas. Prevention involves sealing cracks, reducing spider populations, and keeping outdoor areas clean and well-maintained.

Spider wasps in Australia are solitary hunters from the Pompilidae family and are often seen dragging or carrying spiders. Common signs include increased spider activity being targeted and sightings of slender, long-legged wasps flying low to the ground. They typically live in gardens, sandy soil, wall gaps, or sheltered outdoor areas. Prevention involves sealing cracks, reducing spider populations, and keeping outdoor areas clean and well-maintained.

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