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Get rid of Pesky Spiders
If you live in an area that has wet spring and summers you know how many insects show up at that time. Along with the insect population comes the rise of the population. Why? Because spiders feed on insect and will gravitate to areas where they are plentiful. Spiders have been called natural pest controllers we shouldn’t be killing them. Unfortunately, spiders inspire fear. It could have something to do with how popular media portrays them and their bites. Either way, most people do not like sharing their homes with spiders and would want to remove them as any other pests.
How Spiders Get In Your Home
Spiders gain entry into homes in two ways: entering through open windows and doors as well as any cracks and games around door and window frames. They enter this way to look for food. However, most of the time spiders accidentally get carried into the house when we move something that's been sitting outside into the house.
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Types of Spiders (and which ones have a dangerous bite)
Spiders feed on other insects. They do not feed off the blood of humans, so when they are found in your house do not assume they will crawl into with bed to suck your blood. Spider bites don’t just happen. People often mistake simple mosquito bites for spider bites.
Yes, spiders can get overly aggressive during the mating season, especially since the population of the male species is quelled by the female species becoming cannibalistic. It is possible then that during this time a spider would try to bite someone who is disturbing and inadvertently provoking them. While instances of spider bites are rare when they do happen they have been known to be particularly painful. The following spiders have been found to be more likely to bite humans than other kinds of spiders.
Common Spiders
This is the spider that you’ll find in dark corners of your house. They feed on household insects and but their bite does not create any medical issue.
Recluse Spiders
There are 11 species of recluse spiders. Most of them can be found in the North from Nebraska and Ohio to the south is between Texas and Georgia. These spiders have venom that can cause serious skin lesions.
Widow Spiders
The are four widow spiders in the US, The black widow is found in the south. Another species of black widow is in the north as well and the brown and red widow spiders. These Spiders have a nasty bite.
Hobo Spiders
Hobo spiders have been reported to have the same necrotic bite as the brown recluse
Yellow Sac Spiders
Yellow sac spiders are nighttime hunters, they search and catch their prey and do now weave webs to catch prey like other spiders. Yellow spiders usually live outside in boroughs and cracks and often bite when they are provoked in their habitat. Their bite is not serious and hardly warrants any special medical attention.
Parson Spider
The parson spider has a particularly painful bite. It should not be a medical issue but some people have been known to get allergic reactions to these spider bites.
Wolf Spiders
Wolf spiders look more menacing than their bites which for the most part feels like a bee sting.
Tarantulas
Tarantulas are what inspire horror movies with spiders in them. They look scary and dangerous, but the native ones are not likely to bite but they can grow to a terrifying size. The hair on their bodies and the way they carry themselves makes them look ferocious. Their bite only results in localized pain and redness that can last for a couple of hours but no serious medical condition is needed.
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Spider Treatments
There is no secret to getting rid if spiders it. They may be terrifying and not deadly, but there is no reason why you should share your space with them. You should get a professional to look at your problem and provide a solution that gets rid of spiders.
Vacuuming your home thoroughly and getting into hard to reach places and hidden corners with the wand attachment will help get rid of the dust and everything else that might be the actual cause of sudden allergic reactions. Move your stuff, give rooms a little more air into the room to freshen it up.
Insecticides generally do not work
Insecticides don’t work on spiders because they primarily are not insects and will not react to the poison. If you have a bad infestation, you will require professional treatment. Call us today for a free consultation.
When in doubt look for a pest service professional with spider treatment experience
A professional will inspect your area and then create a plan to remove them from your house. With a little help from you, the treatment will be permanent.