Updated On: 24 January, 2016 06:20 PM IST | | Anand Pendharkar
<p>There are hundreds of different creatures that share our homes and gardens. Most of us are either oblivious to their presence or abhor them</p>

Cyrtophora cicatrosa at Nagla Block, Sanjay Gandhi National Park
There are hundreds of different creatures that share our homes and gardens. Most of us are either oblivious to their presence or abhor them. Geckos, cockroaches, ants, flies and mosquitoes are categorically kept out via various mechanisms — nets, chemical sprays and electrical devices. Frequent repainting or cleaning during festivals also ensures that these creatures are kept at bay. Sadly, few realise the role these creatures play in the health and hygiene of our homes.
One of the most disliked and frequently exterminated creatures are spiders. They are hunters and predators of pests such as cockroaches, flies and mosquitoes and keep the household disease-free. Under such circumstances, one would think they would be popular with humans and welcome or worshipped in our homes. Sadly, the situation is quite the opposite.