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Brits warned 200 billion daddy long legs could invade UK homes in next two weeks

Thanks to a record-breaking hot and dry summer this year the breeding conditions have been made perfect for the creepy crawlies to proliferate across people's homes

Some daddy long legs are in fact crane flies with wings and are drawn to lights through a home's window(Mark RobertsonGetty Images/iStockphoto)

People in the UK should watch out over the next couple of weeks for an invasion of daddy long legs in their homes, experts have warned.

The well-known creatures could turn up in their billions after optimum breeding conditions where created thanks to the recent hot weather the country has experienced.

Invertebrate charity Buglife said that a huge 200 billion of them could appear, reports the Daily Star.

The term 'daddy long legs' in fact refers to various types of creepy crawlies, including familiar spindly-legged arachnids called 'harvestmen' and 'cellar.

But they are also a type of crane fly, which have translucent wings and are airborne.

Invertebrate charity Buglife described daddy long legs as 'placid creatures'(Andy Commins/Daily Mirror)

Daddy long legs though, in all their many forms, pose no threat and cannot bite a person.

A spokesman for the charity noted: “Although they can cause a bit of bother in homes with their incessant fluttering, they are placid creatures, literally incapable of hurting a fly.”

The charity advised anyone who finds one in their home to catch it and release it outside.