With a mastery over the vertical plane, invisible spider constructs a small, dense web, often in the corners of buildings or foliage, establishing its territory. In contrast to the elaborate designs of other web-weavers, its web resembles a tightly woven sheet. This arachnid enjoys a varied diet, primarily consisting of flying insects ensnared within its silken trap. During colder seasons, it exhibits a notable resistance to freezing temperatures, a testament to its remarkable adaptability.